Contributor Rosie Evans, CIPP/E, explores the state of AI affairs in Australia and AI-specific policies embedded in a number of guidance notes and standards published within the last six months.
AI’s rapid evolution demands ethical leadership, regulatory foresight, and public trust to safeguard human-centred values.
On 13 February 2025, the Australian Federal Parliament passed the Scams Prevention Bill 2025 (Cth) ("Bill"), the first of its kind worldwide.
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In a sweeping rebuke of the Trump administration’s recent executive orders targeting non-citizen students and faculty, ...
Readers will have differing views as to what these principles should be. But I will endeavour to craft them from an impartial viewpoint, as distinct from one derived from ideology, prejudice or vested ...
has drafted a short first principles model for a reimagined, modernised and dynamic governance framework for Australia’s public companies. It’s far less paternalistic and prescriptive ...
“There’s a bit of a directors club in Australia,” Mr Wylie told a business ... Mr Wylie last month opposed a new set of corporate governance principles promoted by the ASX, which underscore ...
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has launched a comprehensive new digital ID regulatory strategy.
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