Monday, 15 June 2026

Palestinians fear 'archaeology has become a tool' in Israel's plans in the West Bank.

Extract from ABC News

Locals affected by Ireland's AI data centre boom share 'cautionary tales'

 Extract from ABC News

By Annika Burgess

A group of people protest against data centres outside a government building in Dublin.

There has been a growing backlash across Dublin as data centres chew up the country's energy and water supplies. (Supplied: Friends of the Earth)

AI company Firmus to become Tasmania's biggest power user if three planned sites come to fruition.

Extract from ABC News

A lot in a residential area with a big building on it.

Firmus's site in the Launceston suburb of St Leonards, where it is building an AI factory. (Supplied: Tasmanian government)

In short:

Firmus Technologies is building an "AI factory" in Launceston, and plans for two more factories in Tasmania have come to light.

The company is looking to build facilities at Bell Bay in the state's north and Wesley Vale in the north-west.

What's next?

Firmus has submitted a development application for the Wesley Vale site and one for the former pulp mill location at Bell Bay.