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  Finance  

BoQ pressured to reveal automation impact

Union “puts some tough questions” to the bank.

By Kate Weber

 

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NT digital director set to leave
  Strategy  

NT digital director set to leave

Replacement is sought.

By Kate Weber

 
Government to explore new laws for digital platforms
  Strategy  

Government to explore new laws for digital platforms

Acts on year-old recommendations.

By Kate Weber

 
2024 iTnews Benchmark Awards are now open
  Benchmarking Change  

2024 iTnews Benchmark Awards are now open

Honouring Australia’s most successful and impactful IT projects.

By Staff Writer

 
Gov to spend $17 million on AI centres
  Software  

Gov to spend $17 million on AI centres

To support businesses in adopting and applying the technology.

By Kate Weber

 
Google against potential EU break-up order
  Software  

Google against potential EU break-up order

Says not proportionate.

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