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Owning up: Australia must admit its involvement in Afghanistan has been an abject failure

Teachers and school staff should be prioritised for COVID vaccines

Fit for service : Why the ADF needs to move with society to retain the public trust

The Australian Defence Force has faced a reckoning in the past few months. First came the shocking Brereton report exposing alleged war crimes committed in Afghanistan. Then, in recent weeks, other critical issues have surfaced requiring urgent attention, from the royal commission investigating veteran suicides to a vigorous debate over the very function of the ADF itself in today’s society. As we prepare to withdraw our forces from the Afghan conflict without any consensus on the war’s outcomes, the ADF is potentially at a crossroads. Not only are questions being raised about its culture, there appears to be a struggle underway about its identity and purpose, as well.

Managing cyber risk: Why Australia should adopt NZ s new privacy laws

Source: Unsplash/Jefferson Santos. Australian enterprises and listed companies can benefit strongly from adopting New Zealand’s new privacy laws as a model for how to manage cyber risk. New Zealand’s laws bring information security ethics forward, significantly beyond just focusing on mandatory disclosure. Private sector organisations with an annual turnover of more than $3 million and Commonwealth public sector agencies in Australia are bound by the mandatory breach notification laws. ASX-listed companies also have other obligations to notify the ASX of anything that could materially affect share price. Cybersecurity breaches can have widespread implications not only affecting businesses, but also jeopardising essential service provision as we saw recently when Eastern Health, the operator of four hospitals in Melbourne, was hit by a cyber attack forcing it to postpone elective surgeries.

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