Appwrap 2026: NSW digital ID trial, New shadow ministry; Cyber fails

Published on the 16/02/2026 | Written by Newsdesk


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AppWrap aims to help you keep up to date with an easy to read collection of news and snippets published by other leading tech media publications that we trust. AppWrap February 2026 18.02 YouTube suffered an outage from around 11.50am AEDT, with a sp

AppWrap aims to help you keep up to date with an easy to read collection of news and snippets published by other leading tech media publications that we trust.

AppWrap February 2026

18.02 YouTube suffered an outage from around 11.50am AEDT, with a spokesperson for Google saying an issue with the recommendations system prevented videos appearing.

18.02 The federal opposition has unveiled a new-look shadow ministry under Angus Taylor, with Victorian senator Sarah Henderson appointed shadow communications and digital safety minister. ABCnews reports Casey MP Aaron Violi has been promoted to the outer shadow ministry with a broad portfolio including science, technology, cyber security and the digital economy. Deputy Liberal Leader Jane Hume will be shadow minister for employment and industrial relations as well as productivity and deregulation.

18.02 Australian company Terram Astra has set its sights on a US$10m seed capital raise for a new sovereign ground-based infrastructure platform designed to strengthen communications resilience, defence readiness and space safety across the region. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports Terram Astra’s first hub is located near Alice Springs.

17.02 Highly sensitive Australian court files have been accessed by a foreign entity based in India, an ABCnews investigation has revealed, with Greens senator David Shoebridge saying access to the cases by foreign entities is ‘a national security risk’. The investigation showed Canada’s VIQ Solutions, which employs transcribers in Australia, has also subcontracted work to an Indian company specialising in automated voice-to-text technology, in breach of the VIQ contract. Thousands of court files were accessed by e24 staff with Indian email addresses.

16.02 Federal government entities are failing to report cyber incidents to the Australian Signals Directorate. InformationAge reports just 35 percent of the 200 government entities said they reported at least half of all cybersecurity incidents observed on their networks.

11.02 Service NSW has started testing a new system enabling residents to verify who they are in a single step when interacting with state government services online. ITnews reports initially the digital ID system will be used with a limited number of services, starting with a state toll rebate scheme.

06.02 Australian-founded AI data centre startup Firmus Technologies has secured another $100m to expand its local data centres. The funding, from ASX-listed Maas Group means the company, which is Singapore-based, has raised more than $900m in less than five months, StartupDaily reports.

06.02 CommBank says it has become the first bank to disclose how it is ideating, developing, deploying and managing AI at an organisational level, including ‘practical examples’ of AI in action across the business. Those examples include AI to protect against fraud and scams, strengthen cyber security, enhance customer experience and detect abuse in transaction descriptions.

05.02 Atlassian’s revenue for the quarter to December 31 was up 23 percent to US$1.58 billion, with cloud revenue growing 26 percent providing the company with its first $1b cloud revenue quarter. However, net loss also grew from $38.2m to $42.6m. Operating loss was down from $57.5m to $47.7m the company says. CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes dubbed the quarter ‘fantastic’, adding: “We’re building a bloody great business.”

03.02 The federal government has rejected a bipartisan proposal which would have allowed a parliamentary committee to cancel large consultancy contracts, saying its own reforms are doing the job. A centralised register for conflicts of interest breaches has also been ruled out.

03.02 Australia’s STEM capability is facing a ‘severe crisis’ as a result of flatlining Commonwealth funded research, Science and Technology Australia says. In a pre-budget submission it says Stem research must stop being viewed as a cost and instead be seen as an investment. It says 47 percent of Stem professionals are considering leaving their current roles, with 33 percent planning to leave the sector altogether.

03.02 Xero says more than two million subscribers are using its full AI features, with more than 300,000 using its newer GenAI features. In a market update today the company claimed customers are saving around 22 hours a month using bank feeds and automated actions, with more than 12 percent using AI Insights.

03.02 Kiwi AI startup Teacher’s Buddy has raised $2.3m in trans-Tasman seed funding. The offering aims to reduce teacher workloads, helping with marking and student report writing and producing customised, differentiated curriculum-aligned teaching and assessment materials  The company says the funding was led by Auckland’s Soul Capital and Australia’s Giant Leap.

02.02 Victoria has set its sights on being Australia’s AI capital with the launch of an AI Mission Statement setting out the Allan government’s plans across six key pillars of investment attraction and adoption, data centres and digital infrastructure, local innovation, products and services, talent and workforce, ethical AI use and public sector adoption. The plan includes a $8.1 million Digital Jobs – AI Career Conversion program to safeguard jobs in industries at risk from AI, upskilling workers to transition into AI roles and become specialists in the technology.

AppWrap January 2026

27.01 Airwallex boss Jack Zhang says the fintech is at least two years away from a public listing, despite regular references to an IPO in 2026. Zhang’s comments, reported in StartupDaily, follow news last week that Austrac has ordered an audit of the company over AML/CTF concerns.

26.01 The APS plans a whole-of-government learning technology ecosystem following a co-design involving teams from 37 Commonwealth agencies. ITnews reports a core goal of the new system is to enable interoperability and integration across learning and development environments.

23.01 TikTok has finalised agreements with backers including Oracle, Silver Lake and Emirati company MGX to establish a US joint venture. Each of the three backers will hold a 15 percent stake in the company. ByteDance keeps a 19.9 percent share. The BBC reports the content recommendation algorithm has been licensed to Oracle – headed by Trump ally Larry Ellison – which already oversees US user data under a previous arrangement set up over security concerns. The deal will enable TikTok to continue operating in the US, but is likely to continue to be scrutinised, with some Democrats voicing concerns about the ties between Trump and TikTok’s new investor group could limit what gets shared on the platform.

22.01 Australia’s financial intelligence unit, Austrac has ordered an external auditor be appointed to assess whether fintech – and unicorn – Airwallex is complying with anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing. Austrac says it has ‘concerns’ about potential non-compliance including that Airwallex’s transaction monitoring program has not been ‘attuned to the full range of risks it faces’ and the company hasn’t demonstrated an acceptable understanding of who its customers are and what reporting may be required. The auditor must report findings within 180 days of appointment.

20.91 AI projects to improve construction safety, enhance space safety and detect speech delays, are among the 174 projects winning funding in the latest round of Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Ignite program. More than $72.5m in funding was allocated. The funding is for projects that build capability I nationally important sectors aligned with the National Reconstruction Fund’s priority areas, AEA says.

20.01 Gilmour Space has become Australia’s first space tech unicorn after raising $217m in a Series E funding round – its largest funding round to date. SpaceNews reports the round was led by the federal government’s National Reconstruction Fund and retirement savings fund Hostplus along with several other investors.

20.01 A bill cracking down on hate speech has passed the House of Representatives and Senate at a special sitting late on Tuesday, a month after 15 were killed at Bondi Beach. It includes provision to ban groups deemed to spread hate, the BBC reports. The hate speech reforms were originally part of an omnibus bill along with gun reforms, but the two were split last week. The gun reform bill, which includes a buyback scheme, was also passed.

16.01 Social media companies removed access to around 4.7 million accounts for those under 16 in the first half of December, eSafety says.

16.01 Alphabet’s Waymo robotaxi business has held discussions with Chinese car maker Geely, and other electric car makers, as it looks to enter the Sydney market. AFR reports. Waymo is stepping up its efforts in Australia, with the appointment of a lobbyist and a search for an office now underway. It has yet to lodge an application to begin testing in the city.

13.01 Advertising is hitting the AI chatbots with ads starting to show up in Google’s ‘AI Mode’ in what the Washington Post says is likely to be just the beginning of more trial-and-error attempts this year. Google has been pushing a new type of ad in AI Mode to advertisers, OpenAI has also been looking at introducing advertising in ChatGPT and Perplexity attempted ads but pulled back last year – but has left the doors open to try again.

08.01 The DTA has warned against outright bans of IT suppliers and services companies for unethical behaviour warning such bans could introduce significant operational risks and unintended consequences. ITnews reports parliament is considering an exclusion regime preventing those engaging in unethical conduct from bidding for government work, in the wake of the PwC scandal. The DTA, however, says blanket bans could block access to tech advances or skilled resources.

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