AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUniversity AI Use: New national figures suggest more than half of Australian university assignments used AI, with Turnitin reporting 53.6% of submissions containing AI and 10% heavily AI-written—raising questions about how universities assess learning versus misconduct. Health Governance: AIHW data shows cervical cancer is nearly disappearing for younger women, but bowel cancer is rising in people in their 30s, with First Nations communities seeing slower progress—an equity and prevention challenge for policy. Regulating Hate in Care: AHPRA’s move to use the IHRA antisemitism definition has sparked backlash from the nursing union, which warns nurses could face regulatory action for “valid criticism” of Israel. Workplace Faith: The Faith at Work Summit launched a new global alliance aimed at integrating faith and work across sectors, with organisers pushing for practical governance of workplace inclusion. Consumer Protection Online: A Temu case study looks at how online marketplaces keep consumer safeguards effective as they scale—covering seller traceability, product safety, data handling and dispute help. Superannuation Customer Service: Super Consumers Australia says mystery shopper calls found systemic super fund service failures, while the sector disputes the survey method. Housing Delivery: A housing crisis analysis argues developers may be capturing the benefits of planning changes and subsidies, not tenants, as affordability targets struggle. International Governance: Bulgaria plans consular days in New Zealand by end-September 2026, citing staffing and funding limits.
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