Computers replace humans in assessing inmates
A computer algorithm has replaced humans to assess the security risk of asylum seekers, criminals and visa overstayers in Australian immigration detention centres.
A computer algorithm has replaced humans to assess the security risk of asylum seekers, criminals and visa overstayers in Australian immigration detention centres.
Most working Australians are too scared to ask for more flexible hours to juggle family caring responsibilities because they are worried about job security, a national survey has found.
David Caon trained in the European studios of masters, including that of Australia’s top design export, Marc Newson. Now he’s scored his own big gig: making long-haul travel a little more bearable.
Co-founder of Girl Geek Academy Sarah Moran has a mission: to get a million women to help build the net by 2025.
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While Hawthorn are already out of the finals race and the Western Bulldogs season has only the faintest of pulses, in emotional terms, Friday night's game is a big one for both clubs.
Everyone agrees on one thing – expelling a student is always complex.
There are fewer aspects of air travel more mundane than runways, but these boring concrete platforms are key to having a smooth flight.
It took Uniting Church Reverend Ric Holland only about two minutes to install a rainbow coloured marriage equality sign out the front of St Michael's Church in Melbourne's CBD.
Thai media reports that the military-run government has helped Yingluck escape after cutting a deal with her family.
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