What Australia can learn from Europe’s ‘gold standard’ data laws after the Optus leak
According to a UNSW specialist on the future of law, changing the European Union standard would add significant penalties for companies and consumer protections.
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According to a UNSW specialist on the future of law, changing the European Union standard would add significant penalties for companies and consumer protections.
Students will develop skills and techniques for innovation and entrepreneurship as part of the programme. They will also be exposed to the Melbourne startup ecosystem and meet with founders, investors, and technologists.
Dr Kyal Agraval and Rachel Castelino win top prizes at Anyone Can, Australia’s first community start-up program 100% by and for bla(c)k women and women of colour.
Delegates from more than 100 Australian companies are visiting major cities in India to explore manufacturing and export prospects and to stabilise the supply chain.
On Wednesday, September 21, Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecom, suffered a huge data breach, possibly exposing the personal information of millions of customers as a result of a malicious cyber-attack.
The rep[Ort finds that three-quarters of SMEs expect reduced cash flow before July of next year.
Retailers are being urged to get ready for the upcoming Christmas rush, as two-thirds of shoppers plan to purchase gifts months before the holidays.
Gabrielle will manage the firm’s renewed emphasis on bringing biotechnology (biotech) research to scale in her new role.
Australia’s top consumer watchdog has once again warned businesses against corporate greenwashing amid growing concerns.
This October, Adelaide will play home to the 2022 Irrigation Australia International Conference and Exhibition, which will feature a Renewable Energy Workshop for the first time
The deadline for Australian businesses to apply for a domain name ending in.au is tomorrow
Australia’s unemployment rate increased slightly in August even as the number of Australians working multiple jobs reached a record high.
Applications for the 2023 prizes must be submitted by Wednesday, October 19, 10 p.m. AEST.
As cost of living continues to bite, ABS data has revealed that a record number of Australians are working two or more jobs.
An industry-first exchange program aims to help 12 women entrepreneurs working in tech launch their businesses internationally.
In order to encourage more women to launch and expand their own businesses, The online Hub will provide women with individualised support, a women in business toolkit, networking opportunities, training opportunities, grants, funding, and mental health support.
Rhea L Nath has been named Young Journalist of the Year 2022 by the Premier’s Multicultural Media and Communications award in honour of her substantial contributions to supporting NSW’s various communities.
A new study has found the majority of young people would consider looking for a new job if an employer were to implement in-person work every day.
Safe Work Australia unveiled a new model of workplace health and safety laws to protect Australian workers against psychological dangers.
CSIRO’s new virtual program aims to support Victorian SMEs to explore new R&D opportunities related to defence solutions.