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Jul 2025 Major Projects Facilitation Agency
New clean energy and resource projects awarded major project status
Two new projects, one in silica mining and the other in carbon capture and storage, will boost Australia’s clean energy future. -
Jul 2025
Clearer labelling for seafood in hospitality settings is here
Hospitality businesses can start labelling the origin of seafood dishes in line with new consumer labelling laws. -
Jul 2025
Gas supply and demand outlook for 2025 quarter 4
The Australian Government will not activate the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) for the October to December 2025 quarter. -
Jun 2025 Office of the Chief Economist
Australia’s resources and energy exports set to soften amid trade uncertainties
We have released updated forecasts for Australia’s commodity exports in the June 2025 edition of the Resources and energy quarterly (REQ). -
Jun 2025
The Australian Government is reviewing gas market regulation
The Gas Market Review will examine the key instruments for securing domestic gas supply. Submissions are open until 15 August 2025. -
Jun 2025
Remake of the OPGGS (Safety) Regulations to improve worker safety
Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2024 came into effect on 12 June 2025. -
Jun 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
AI is driving growth in jobs, research and innovation across Australia
Australia’s 2025 Artificial intelligence ecosystem report analyses current growth and opportunities across industries.
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16 July 2021
Our Data Strategy 2021–2024
Our new Data Strategy outlines how we will keep fostering a data-driven culture to ensure our work is supported by the best evidence. -
15 July 2021
Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive applications opening 16 July
Australia’s junior mineral explorers will soon be able to apply for exploration incentives under the $100 million extension of the Junior Minerals Exploration Incentive. -
14 July 2021
Watch the national AI summit Techtonic 2.0 on demand
Be inspired by the next wave of Australia’s deep artificial intelligence capabilities and their potential to shape our future at Techtonic 2.0. -
8 July 2021
$36 million in grants awarded to medical products manufacturers
Grants announced today for medical products manufacturers under the $1.3 billion Modern Manufacturing Initiative. -
8 July 2021
Offshore oil and gas safety review: policy framework released
We worked with oil and gas stakeholders to assess the safety regime and design practical reforms. -
6 July 2021
BizLab Academy now available through APS Academy
The BizLab Academy HCD 1.01 training program has been handed over to the APS Academy. -
6 July 2021 Anti-Dumping Commission
Dumping and Subsidy Manual Update 2021: have your say
The Anti-Dumping Commission is seeking feedback on its update to the Dumping and Subidy Manual. Consultation closes on 10 August 2021. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Telstra tests 2 AI solutions
Telstra is exploring artificial intelligence (AI) to transform customer experience and increase business operation efficiency. Telstra participated in the Australian AI Ethics Principles pilot. See what the company learnt. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Insurance Australia Group reviews its AI claim decisions
Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG), Australia’s largest general insurer, is evaluating its artificial intelligence (AI) decisions against its existing algorithmic ethics framework and the Australian AI Ethics Principles. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Commonwealth Bank tests Bill Sense
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is using artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver easy-to-use and personalised digital banking services to its customers. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Flamingo AI looks at small vendor challenges
Flamingo AI is a small Australian start-up specialising in artificial intelligence (AI), collaboration and employee experience. The company applies an ethical approach when partnering with clients to deploy its machine learning product. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Microsoft compares its own AI ethics
Microsoft is putting core principles for responsible AI into practice. Microsoft wants to ensure partners and customers develop and deploy chatbots and other conversational AI technologies in line with ethical principles to bolster society’s trust in the technology.