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International Organizations Forecast 3.6 Million Job Losses
Barney Glover, Commissioner of Jobs and Skills Australia, issued a warning regarding potential job losses due to artificial intelligence. Current data suggests that 600,000 jobs could be affected. The warning was delivered during a broadcast on 2GB Sydney. Economic pressures including energy costs and shipping chain disruptions are threatening global employment. Europe faces approximately 1.3 million threatened jobs, while North America faces 460,000 threatened jobs. The latter represents the highest level recorded in North America in twelve years. The retail and service sectors are expected to be the most vulnerable to these impacts. These projections are set against the backdrop of 2025 economic conditions. The figures are expected to be concentrated in specific sectors. The scale of the potential unemployment is described as large.
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ASEO Review Finds No Intelligence Failures In Gunman Case
Reviews by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the Australian Federal Police found no intelligence failure. The Royal Commission is scheduled to release its interim report tomorrow. The findings relate to previous scrutiny of a terrorist, according to the source. Internal reviews by ASEO and AFP found no intelligence failures or negligence regarding a recent gunman. ASEO reported the gunman radicalized following the outbreak of the Gaza war. This occurred despite the individual's previous interactions with known extremists and travels to areas of concern. ASEO maintains its 2019 assessment that the individual did not support violent extremism or pose a terror threat.
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Dennis Richardson Questions Intelligence Scrutiny Of Terrorist
Former special adviser Dennis Richardson raised concerns regarding how authorities scrutinized the gunman before last year's terrorist attack. Richardson questioned if early intelligence assessments were thorough and if the gunman was reassessed in subsequent years.
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Nick Sherry Elected Tasmanian Labor Party President
Former Senator Nick Sherry has been elected president of the Tasmanian Labor Party. The election occurs as the party begins to re-establish its branch leadership. Sherry and former Senator Doug Cameron previously served as administrators in 2022.
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Police Chief Confirms Desi Freeman Shot
Law enforcement sources are investigating allegations of sex offences involving Desi Freeman. The investigation includes allegations of sexual exposure. Detectives are reportedly in contact with one alleged victim.
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Australia Allocates $13B For HIMARS And VRLS-M Missiles
Australia will spend $13 billion to purchase 48 HIMARS high-mobility artillery rocket systems and US-made VRLS-M precision strike missiles with a 500 km range.
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Women's Football Players Banned From Forfeiting Over Male-Born Players
A whistleblower has raised concerns regarding a no-forfeit agreement requirement in the women's Super League. The identity of the whistleblower is being kept confidential due to fears of repercussions.
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Mass Tourism Cancellations Reported In Australia
Tourists are cancelling trips to small outback towns in mass due to uncertainty regarding Australia's fuel supply. Lachlan Ford reported that caravans typically move north and west during the winter months for the peak tourism season.
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Reverend J Bassick Dies At 82
Reverend Bill Cruz paid tribute to Reverend J Bassick, who has died at the age of 82. The tribute included mentions of his family, fans, and friends.
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AFL Administrator Brian Cook Appointed Interim CEO
Veteran AFL administrator Brian Cook will serve as interim chief executive following the sacking of the previous CEO after seven months in the role. The club is expected to hold a media conference to discuss the leadership change.
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