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Engineers Australia backs government’s interim response for responsible AI

In a move applauded by Engineers Australia, the Australian Government has unveiled its Interim Response to Safe and Responsible AI, garnering support for its proactive approach in harmonising regulatory measures with innovation safeguards.

Australian gas industry applauds offshore regulation consultation process

The Australian gas industry has welcomed the Australian Government's offshore regulation consultation paper, recognising it as a crucial step towards establishing regulations that secure economic and energy stability for Australia and its valued international partners.

BAE Systems to upgrade Mk 45 gun systems on Australian Naval frigates

BAE Systems has won a defence contract with the Australian Government to upgrade existing Mk 45 Mod 2 naval gun systems on Anzac class frigates with a Common Control System (CCS). 

Engineers Australia examines government’s migration shift and IA market capacity in new report

In reaction to the Australian government's newly proposed migration strategy and Infrastructure Australia's (IA) Market Capacity Report, Engineers Australia's CEO, Romilly Madew, has emphasised the need for a balanced migration policy that safeguards local workers' interests while tapping into the extensive pool of skilled migrants.

Federal Gov’t backs safe AI adoption of Australian businesses

The Australian government has launched a new program that would help Australian businesses integrate artificial intelligence safely into their work practices. 

Aussie-made steel hull to be used in Australian SSN-AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines

The Australian government has spearheaded its efforts to ensure that Australian-made steel is used in the construction of the nation’s conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines built at Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia. 

South Korea’s Hanwha wins $7B Australian Defence contract for IFV manufacturing

Hanwha Defense Australia has secured a $7 billion contract to deliver and support 129 locally built Redback infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) for the Australian Army. 

Australian industry urges swift action in energy transition – AECOM report

AECOM, a globally renowned infrastructure consulting firm, has issued a call for collaborative efforts within the industry to expedite and amplify the energy transition.

Grant applications for Australian Centre for Quantum Growth now open

The Australian government has announced an $18.5 million investment to establish the Australian Centre for Quantum Growth, which will help scale the country’s quantum workforce and foster relationships with key international counterparts. 
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