Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Anthony Albanese maps out AI future with new national framework.

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A man wearing a suit with a coat, a red tie and glasses.

Anthony Albanese will announce a new office to coordinate new Australian standards. (ABC News: Ian Cutmore.)

In short:

Labor will develop a national framework to bring together its response to artificial intelligence as it seeks to address the technology's growing economic and social impacts.

The proposal comes amid debates over copyright, jobs and data centres, with states taking increasingly different approaches to approving the infrastructure needed to power AI.

What's next?

The prime minister will outline his vision for Australia's approach to AI in a speech in Sydney today.

Batteries 'cheaper' than gas plants as data centres fuel turbine costs.

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Flames belch form two tall metal industrial chimneys.

Gas has long been the traditional peaking fuel in Australia, but times are changing. (ABC News: Chris Lewis)

In short:

Australia's top science agency has found batteries are now cheaper at supplying peak demand for power than gas.

The CSIRO's annual GenCost report notes insatiable demand for gas-fired power from US data centres is driving up turbine costs.

At the same time, the agency says battery costs are falling, thanks largely to increasing Chinese production.

Tuesday, 14 July 2026

Actor Sam Neill, star of Jurassic Park, dies.

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Sam Neill dies aged 78.

In short:

Actor Sam Neill, known for his performances in films such as My Brilliant Career, Jurassic Park, The Piano and The Dish, has died aged 78.

A statement on his social media account says he died in Sydney "surrounded by his family" and that he "remained cancer free".

Tributes are flowing for Neill, remembering him as a great of the film and television industries.

From Jurassic Park to The Piano, here are Sam Neill's best roles.

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Sam Neill and three actors in front of the Dish

The Dish featured the likes of Sam Neill (centre) and detailed the role the Parkes Observatory played in the moon landing.  (Supplied: Working Dog Productions)