AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoProductivity Pressure on Energy Transition: The Productivity Commission says Australia’s labour productivity fell 0.6% in Q1 2026, arguing the shift from coal to renewables is driving “work harder for less return” as output lags hours. AI Credibility Clash: A new probe into KPMG’s agentic AI report found most citations were flawed or fake, reigniting scrutiny of AI-generated claims in professional services. Online Crime Crackdown: AFP warns that dark web marketplaces and encrypted communications let criminals outsource tasks, making it hard to trace “top” actors and calling for stronger laws to deter organisers. EV Momentum: Carsales data shows EVs have overtaken petrol/hybrids as the most likely choice within a decade, with petrol price rises a key driver. One Nation Fundraising Fight: Labor and the PM question One Nation’s “Fire the Liar” donation claims as the party pushes an audit and targets seats. Canberra/ACT Education: Victoria moves to strengthen school community safety orders, including online abuse, while ACT teachers strike for the first time in 15 years. AUKUS Watch: UK Defence Secretary John Healey’s resignation has sparked fresh scrutiny, with Australia insisting AUKUS remains on track. Pacific Security Tensions: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says a China security pact will stay secret under a non-disclosure clause, even as PALM/RSE labour mobility schemes face an endgame. World Cup Build-Up: Australia’s Socceroos qualify again, with live sites across the country and refugee-born players highlighted as part of the team’s story.
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