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Social listening frameworks in Singapore: why the publicly available data exemption is not a free pass

Singapore’s PDPA is the most permissive data protection framework in Southeast Asia for social listening, thanks to its exemption for publicly available data. But...

How Singapore’s public sector uses social listening for policy feedback

Singapore government agencies increasingly rely on social listening to gauge public reaction to policy announcements, track emerging citizen concerns, and detect misinformation before it...

Answering your questions from the AI as a stakeholder webinar

AI has become a powerful stakeholder in its own right — from being just another ‘technological advancement’ to an active contributor to modern-day communications,...

TGA ignored as Victorian Government ‘shortcut’ puts women at risk: RACGP

Royal Australian College of GPs The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has expressed disappointment that the Victorian Government has overridden repeated warnings from the...

Top 5 AI Tools for PR: Strategic Intelligence for APAC Communications Leaders in 2026

The communications landscape is accelerating. As we move deeper into 2026, PR and communications professionals across the Asia-Pacific region face a fundamental challenge: chatbots...

From Media Monitoring to Media Intelligence: Why Insight, Context, and Interpretation Matter

Media monitoring is the reactive foundation of tracking brand mentions and keywords across print, broadcast, online, and social channels—the “what”. Media intelligence transcends this...

Analysing Australia’s higher education landscape in 2025 amidst policy changes

Australia has been a hot destination in higher education for international students, but with recent policy changes and growing anxiety around housing, the...

The danger of “siloed” audiences – and how to bridge them

The way different audiences perceive the same piece of news can be  very different, depending on their culture, the way the news is being...

Banning energy disconnections shouldn’t destabilise markets, study finds

Approaches by some European countries and Australia to protect energy consumers could help countries worldwide phase out harmful electricity disconnections without destabilising power markets,...

MELBOURNE SHINES IN RAINBOW COLOURS FOR 30TH MIDSUMMA PRIDE MARCH

St Kilda’s Fitzroy Street erupted in a dazzling display of colour, music, and community spirit last Sunday, as more than 53,000 marchers and spectators...
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