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DFAT finds new CIO at Home Affairs

By Justin Hendry

Replaces former CIO Tim Spackman.

Oxfam Australia investigates suspected data breach

By Justin Hendry

Tries to work out what data was accessed.

REA Group partners with Realtair, Campaign Agent for proptech push

By Kate Weber

Looks to streamline how agents connect with sellers.

Russia revives draft law to grant police access to citizens' geolocation data

By Staff Writer

No court order necessary.

Google phone cameras will read heart, breathing rates with AI help

By Paresh Dave

Brings tech to its wellness services.

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