Australian stories
SAP partner network raises AUD $1 million for Redkite charity
Today
SAP Australia and New Zealand's partner network has raised AUD $1 million for childhood cancer support charity Redkite through its 14th annual Redkite Regatta.
Asia Pacific firms lead in AI spending & CEO-led strategies
Today
Asia Pacific firms are leading global AI investment and CEO-led strategies, outspending North America and Europe and driving rapid AI adoption across industries.
Google Cloud & VAST unite to advance hybrid AI for enterprise
Today
Google Cloud partners with VAST Data to deliver hybrid AI capabilities, enabling seamless enterprise AI workloads across cloud and on-premises environments.
Western Digital unveils new storage range for Australian users
Today
Western Digital launches a new range of data storage products in Australia, catering to creators, professionals, gamers and personal users with capacities up to 26TB.
Tech tops Black Friday wishlists as astrology sways shoppers
Today
This Black Friday, 58% of Australians aim to snap up tech deals, with astrology influencing 31% of shoppers in their purchase decisions.
Priceline Pharmacy expands retail media network with Zitcha
Today
Priceline Pharmacy partners with Zitcha to expand its retail media network, tapping into 9.5 million loyalty members with enhanced advertising solutions.
Why the rise of business travel in 2025 demands stronger expense controls
Today
Australian outbound business travel grew 12.4% in H1 2025, boosting demand for robust expense controls amid rising global engagement and steady airfare costs.
Public sector faces IT skills shortage amid rising cyber threats
Today
Australian public sector faces a growing IT skills shortage, complicating efforts to counter rising cyber threats amid rapid digital transformation.
Visa survey finds creators optimistic but need better banking
Today
Visa survey reveals 88% of digital creators expect growth, yet 62% still use personal accounts, highlighting a need for tailored business banking solutions.
Holding Redlich adopts AI drafting tool to boost legal efficiency
Today
Holding Redlich has adopted the AI-powered Lexis Create+ within Microsoft 365, boosting legal drafting speed while ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Cicada’s deep tech incubator generates AUD $8 billion impact
Today
Cicada Innovations, Australia's deep tech incubator, has generated an economic impact exceeding AUD $8 billion over 25 years, driven by AUD $6.5 billion raised.
Australian organisations face rising threat from top ransomware groups
Today
Australian organisations face increasing ransomware threats from top groups like Qilin, Akira, Scattered Spider, impacting sectors from healthcare to education and business.
Australian employers fast-track digital change amid skills gap
Today
Eighty-four per cent of Australian employers are advancing digital transformation, yet nearly half doubt their workforce has the skills to deliver these initiatives.
AI & phishing attacks highlight human risk in Australian fraud
Yesterday
Australian firms face rising fraud risks as AI-driven phishing attacks exploit human error, urging stronger security culture ahead of International Fraud Awareness Week.
Sometimes an idea doesn’t go anywhere. But this one did
Yesterday
Starting from a simple idea in rural NZ, MyTrucking has grown over 11 years into a thriving tech business serving NZ, Australia, and the UK.
Prezzee names Edwin Ter Wijlen Chief AI Officer for global growth
Yesterday
Prezzee appoints Edwin Ter Wijlen as Chief AI Officer to drive smart, responsible AI innovation and global growth across its digital gifting operations.
AI infrastructure growth threatens 14 million Australian bees a year
Yesterday
A University of Sydney study warns AI infrastructure growth could cause the loss of up to 14 million Australian bees annually, threatening agriculture and biodiversity.
Singapore firms hit USD $1.6 billion in global PayPal sales
Yesterday
Singapore firms have reached USD $1.6 billion in global PayPal sales, driven by exports in gaming, fashion, and beauty sectors to markets like the US and Mexico.
Australia urged to bridge research gap with better AI adoption
Yesterday
Australia faces urgent calls to improve AI adoption and bridge its innovation gap, ranking 105th globally for turning research into commercial success.
Exclusive: Granicus' Alex Gelbak on 'making the invisible visible'
Yesterday
Granicus deploys AI-powered digital front doors, transforming citizen engagement by streamlining government access for 5,000 agencies globally amid rising demand.