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Techwave eyes major expansion, opens new office in Australia
Techwave Brisbane facility which covers over 1,100 square meters includes modern workspaces and collaborative areas designed to support the company's growing team in Australia.
Australian court slaps Google with $500,000 in defamation row
John Barilaro was deputy premier of the state of New South Wales in 2020, when an Australian comedian uploaded a series of videos to YouTube, accusing the politician of corruption.
Elon Musk’s diktat for employees faces criticism from Australian tech billionaire
Australia's third-richest man Scott Farquhar ridiculed Musk's directive in a series of tweets as being “like something out of the 1950s”.
Australian gaming major Mighty Kingdom ties-up with Google for ‘future tech projects’
As per the agreement signed it is a 6-month ‘work for hire’ contract with the option to extend.
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Australia tightens noose around BigTech companies, slaps new regulatory framework to check misinformation
The Australian Communications and Media Authority will also be able to enforce an internet industry code on uncooperative platforms.
India-Australia to jointly take on cyber security threats undermining international peace
The two countries have also reaffirmed their commitment to an open, secure, free, peaceful and interoperable cyberspace and technologies.
Amid growing tensions with top tech majors, Australia looks to slap new legislation to rein in tech giants
The Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is likely to announce a new set of parliamentary inquiries into the behavior of the world’s largest tech cos and the need for new legislation
Facebook’s future in OZ bleak as Australia rolls law for defamation on online platforms
Any move by Facebook to quit Australia over new laws may puncture all claims of making the online world safe, warns Australian PM Scott Morrison
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In a first, Australia brings anti-trolling laws to crack down on online abuse and bullying
According to the proposed legislation, social media companies would be considered publishers and could be held liable for defamatory comments posted on their platforms.
Australia billionaire to break a deal between Google, Facebook, and Oz small publishers over new content norms
The Minderoo Foundation, owned by Andrew Forrest, chairman of iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group, looks to help 18 small publishers
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