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  1. Forestry invests in artificial intelligence technology ahead of looming bushfire season SA's largest forestry region adds a 25-metre-high, 360-degree camera and fire-detection software to its firefighting arsenal after the reduction of surveillance from Government fire-spotting towers. abc.net.au/news/2020-11-02/for #ComputersandTechnology #Forestry #Bushfire #Timber

  2. 'Shouldn't be happening in this day and age': New data shows gap between bush and city kids is widening More than a quarter of school students in rural NSW do not have access to the internet at home, showing where kids live may determine educational outcomes. abc.net.au/news/2020-08-28/int #InformationandCommunication #ComputersandTechnology #InternetTechnology #AccessToEducation #Rural

  3. 'Shouldn't be happening in this day and age': New data shows gap between bush and city kids is widening More than a quarter of school students in rural NSW do not have access to the internet at home, showing where kids live may determine educational outcomes. abc.net.au/news/2020-08-28/int #InformationandCommunication #ComputersandTechnology #InternetTechnology #AccessToEducation #Rural

  4. New app for backpackers hoped to improve farm labour shortages A former farm and mining worker hopes his new app will help ease labour shortages in Victoria's north-west. abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-06- #ComputersandTechnology #AgriculturalCrops #Mining(Rural) #Viticulture #FarmLabour #Fruits #Fruit

  5. Coast community funds its own security system, aiding police in arrests Local businesses in Kenilworth band together to buy a high-tech surveillance system, helping police to identify suspects. But not everyone in the Sunshine Coast town is happy. abc.net.au/news/2020-05-27/ken #ComputersandTechnology #InformationTechnology #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #Law,CrimeandJustice #CommunityandSociety

  6. Coast community funds its own security system, aiding police in arrests Local businesses in Kenilworth band together to buy a high-tech surveillance system, helping police to identify suspects. But not everyone in the Sunshine Coast town is happy. abc.net.au/news/2020-05-27/ken #ComputersandTechnology #InformationTechnology #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #Law,CrimeandJustice #CommunityandSociety

  7. 'It's about limiting the damage': Concerns rural families will struggle if schools close A regional school principal says the pandemic highlights gaps in education opportunities as a quarter of his students might not be able to access the internet at home. abc.net.au/news/2020-03-17/cor #InformationandCommunication #InfectiousDiseases(Other) #ComputersandTechnology #EpidemicsandPandemics #DiseasesandDisorders

  8. Wool auctions resume after selling system shutdown by cyber attack Wool auctions resume with the three selling centres returning $81 million for the week. abc.net.au/news/2020-03-05/woo #ComputersandTechnology #Hacking #Viruses #Wool

  9. Cyber attack forces cancellation of wool sales across Australia A ransomware attack, targeting software used by more than 75 per cent of the wool industry, forces the buying and trading system offline, meaning auctions and exports can't proceed. abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-02- #ComputersandTechnology #Hacking #Viruses #Rural #Wool