Capital Monitor™ Editorial by Keely Garcia A single week in November 2023 saw four women lose their lives in South Australia amid domestic and family violence, an alarming record across any Australian...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal industry, there’s no doubt about that, but the conversation is shifting from chatbots and generative AI to something far more powerful: agentic AI. The...
In today’s fast-paced legal environment, the pressure to produce high-quality work quickly is intensifying. Yet, the very digital tools meant to boost productivity are often doing the opposite. Lawyers...
Companion animals now recognised as more than property in family law decisions. On 10 June 2025, major reforms to Australia’s Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) came into effect. For the first time, Australian...
Australian lawyers have a reputation for being pragmatic; and this trait shows when the conversation turns to artificial intelligence. There’s no blind rush to adopt the latest shiny tool, no “AI or...
Well into 2023, and less than a year since ChatGPT redefined artificial intelligence standards everywhere, the debate around understanding how technology continues to transform the world we experience shows no signs of abating. A multitude of questions continue to unpack the role that industry should play, in addition to how the government, organisations, and leaders can support, promote, and facilitate the safe, ethical, and responsible use of new technologies such as AI.
In this edition, however, we have chosen to feature a social impact newsroom dedicated to challenging the underrepresentation of young women in news and media worldwide.