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Australian cloud data risk rises as report finds widespread flaws

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A new report reveals widespread cloud security flaws in Australian firms, exposing millions of sensitive records and escalating regulatory compliance risks.
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LG launches EOFY sale with up to 38% off TVs, monitors & bundles

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LG Electronics launches EOFY sale in Australia with up to 38% off TVs, monitors, bundles, and home appliances including washing machines and vacuums.
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Securonix & Prophecy join forces to streamline SIEM security data

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Securonix and Prophecy have partnered to integrate Snare Suite with Securonix’s platform, boosting security data intake and threat detection across hybrid IT systems.
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AI model boosts road safety & legal awareness for Australians

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Right2Drive has launched an AI-driven tool to boost Australian drivers' awareness of road safety laws, accident claims, and legal rights for improved safety and understanding.
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Moonpig launches in Australia with local cards, tech & gifts

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Moonpig has launched in Australia, offering personalised cards and curated gifts printed locally in Melbourne and Sydney, with delivery via Australia Post.
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WayScape launches integrated AI real estate platform in Australia

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WayScape has launched Australia's first AI-powered real estate platform, uniting agents and tools to cut admin by 80% and boost lead conversion.
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Adairs saves AUD $5 million by bringing supply chain in-house

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Adairs reports AUD $5 million annual savings after bringing its supply chain in-house with Manhattan SCALE, boosting efficiency and customer fulfilment.
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Puma & Adyen unify payments to enhance Asia Pacific retail

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Puma has partnered with Adyen to unify payment systems across Asia Pacific stores and events, boosting efficiency and delivering a seamless customer experience.
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Chris Petzoldt departs Simon-Kucher after twenty five years

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Chris Petzoldt departs Simon-Kucher after 25 years, having established and grown its Australia-New Zealand business, to pursue new ventures.
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JAGGAER appoints Andrew Roszko as Chief Executive Officer

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JAGGAER appoints Andrew Roszko as CEO, aiming to drive growth and AI innovation amid increasing global supply chain complexities.
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DataSentinel appoints Peter Ward to boost Australian services

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DataSentinel has appointed data expert Peter Ward as Strategic Advisor to strengthen its Australian services amid rising demand for specialist data analytics.
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Why your tech partner is key to surviving AML Tranche 2

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Australia's AML Tranche 2 starts July 2026, requiring firms to adopt advanced tech for compliance or risk fines of AUD $19,000 daily per breach.
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Consumers cut spending as inflation & tariffs hit groceries

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Rising inflation and tariffs are forcing global consumers to cut grocery spending, shift to discount retailers, and reduce purchases across several retail categories.
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Seeing Machines wins USD $1.2m deal for driver monitoring tech

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Seeing Machines has secured a USD $1.2 million deal to supply driver monitoring systems for a North American autonomous vehicle firm's test fleet expansion.
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Motorhome Republic launches PayTo for instant bank transfers

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Motorhome Republic now offers PayTo for instant bank transfers in Australia, helping customers avoid card fees and speed up motorhome rental payments.
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Optus faces $100 million penalty in sales tactics case

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Optus faces a AUD $100 million penalty after admitting to selling unaffordable contracts to vulnerable consumers, including First Nations Australians.
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Why your export business should adopt AI-infused tax tech in FY2026

Last month
Australian exporters using outdated tax software risk fines and delays; adopting AI-infused compliance tech in FY2026 offers speed and accuracy benefits.
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Adrian Giecco named South Pacific Regional Director at Rockwell

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Adrian Giecco will become Rockwell Automation's South Pacific regional director from July 2025, overseeing operations across Australia, New Zealand and the region.
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EP Starter to be free for all Australian schools until 2025 end

Last month
Education Perfect offers free EP Starter to all Australian secondary schools until end-2025, boosting accessible AI-driven assessment and personalised learning.
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Australia ranked eighth globally for life-work balance in 2025

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Australia ranks eighth globally for life-work balance in 2025, boasting the highest minimum wage and shorter average work hours among top economies.