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Lowe keeps his critics at bay in what could be his last Senate grilling

RBA governor Philip Lowe has come under fire for months. But at what might have been his last parliamentary appearance, he went out with more whimper than bang.

Shane Wright
Shane Wright

Senior economics correspondent

The real referendum question is ‘How smart do I want my country to be?’

Vote for a connection to the longest continuous intelligence lab on Earth.

Jack Manning Bancroft
Jack Manning Bancroft

Founder of Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience.

Catch-22 squared: The RBA’s inflated dilemma over interest rates

The Reserve Bank pushes up interest rates to quell inflation. But those higher rates can also add to inflation.

Shane Wright
Shane Wright

Senior economics correspondent

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Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic said Labor wanted to grow public confidence in the government’s ability to protect citizens from harm.

Australia considers banning high-risk AI despite economic potential

The federal government has released two landmark papers laying the groundwork to regulate AI technology while also noting its great potential.

  • by Paul Sakkal
The letter showing FBI agents sought to interview novelist Andrew O’Hagan about Julian Assange.
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FBI restarts Julian Assange probe despite hopes of release

Julian Assange’s former ghostwriter, novelist Andrew O’Hagan, has been sought by the FBI for an interview about the Australian WikiLeaks founder.

  • by Matthew Knott

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