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Rescue Underway as Second Hiker Injured on Mount Beerwah
Regional

Rescue Underway as Second Hiker Injured on Mount Beerwah

Emergency crews are conducting a rescue operation on Mount Beerwah after a climber suffered a shoulder injury, marking the second major incident on the Glass House Mountains peak in days.

World ID's Agent Kit offers proof of human backing for AI bots
Technology

World ID's Agent Kit offers proof of human backing for AI bots

World has launched AgentKit, letting AI agents prove they represent real humans via cryptographic identity tokens. The tool tackles growing risks from coordinated bot swarms in e-commerce, but adoption faces biometric data concerns.

Montemurro's possession puzzle: why Raso sat out Perth semi-final
Sports

Montemurro's possession puzzle: why Raso sat out Perth semi-final

Joe Montemurro's choice to leave Hayley Raso on the bench during Australia's 2-1 Asian Cup semifinal win highlighted deeper concerns about possession retention and shape, signalling the direction he wants the Matildas to move.

LEGO Smart Play: Innovation vs Accessibility
Opinion Technology

LEGO Smart Play: Innovation vs Accessibility

LEGO's Smart Play bricks have families delighted but critics concerned about price, battery life, and whether the technology serves play or just market positioning.

Nvidia Bets on Orbital Computing as Earth Overheats
Technology

Nvidia Bets on Orbital Computing as Earth Overheats

Nvidia has unveiled a dedicated chip system for orbital data centres and sketched its computing roadmap through 2028, as the company eyes space infrastructure alongside a trillion-dollar revenue target.

Pentagon's Defence of an Undeclared War
Opinion Politics

Pentagon's Defence of an Undeclared War

Two weeks into military operations against Iran, the Pentagon has tightly controlled information flow. Defence reporters say Pentagon briefings lack the detail and follow-up scrutiny once considered standard in wartime coverage.

How Unity's Failed Bet Cost It a Triple-A Title to Godot
Gaming

How Unity's Failed Bet Cost It a Triple-A Title to Godot

Mega Crit's decision to abandon Unity for open-source Godot, in protest of the engine maker's 2023 fee fiasco, has yielded a lesson in corporate accountability: three million copies sold in one week.

Why a Chief AI Officer Alone Won't Cut It
Business

Why a Chief AI Officer Alone Won't Cut It

As AI adoption accelerates, companies realise a Chief AI Officer is necessary but insufficient. Cross-functional data leadership and dedicated execution roles are now essential to turn AI spending into measurable returns.