Australia news live: Jefferson Lewis was unconscious when apprehended, police say; Kumanjayi Little Baby’s grandfather calls for calm in Alice Springs | Australia news

Australia news live: Jefferson Lewis was unconscious when apprehended, police say; Kumanjayi Little Baby’s grandfather calls for calm in Alice Springs | Australia news


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Jefferson Lewis was unconscious when apprehended, police say

Jefferson Lewis was unconscious and being treated by St John Ambulance when he was apprehended by police but has since been cleared fit for custody, the NT police commissioner has confirmed.

Martin Dole said:

double quotation markMr Lewis was subject to a sustained attack. He did receive treatment at the Alice Springs hospital. At the time of his apprehension by us, he was unconscious and in the process of being treated by St John’s Ambulance when they were set upon, as were the police.

He has been given a “fit for custody” and has been released from Northern Territory Health and he is now with NT police in our custody. His injuries are not significant enough to keep him in hospital.

The NT police commissioner, Martin Dole. Photograph: Em Jensen/The Guardian
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Stopping Australian data centres won’t stop AI, peak body says

The peak body for the data centre industry in Australia has told a NSW parliamentary inquiry into the sector that preventing new data centres being built in Australia will just mean AI will be imported from overseas, rather than developed here.

Data Centres Australia chief executive Belinda Dennett told the inquiry in its first hearing on Friday morning that community anxiety about AI is being conflated with data centre builds happening across the country:

double quotation markWe get that there is a real concern in the community about artificial intelligence and what that means for society. But we won’t stop that coming. So we either become an importer of someone else’s technology, that has no Australian culture, values or laws built into that, or we build that here and we have some say, control, over what that looks like.

The Greens chair of the committee, Abigail Boyd, revealed that individual data centre operators were due to make submissions to the inquiry, but withdrew, leaving the peak body as the sole participant. Dennett said Data Centres Australia did not stop them from making submissions, and it was a decision for each individual company.

Dennett’s appearance came after a number of Sydney councils made submissions raising concerns about the high number of new data centre projects planned in NSW.

Dennett said most of her role is “mythbusting” about the data centres industry. She said data centre investment in Australia is important to reduce latency – the amount of time data takes to travel – and also the increasing requirement from governments in Australia to keep sensitive data onshore:

double quotation markAustralia is such a attractive market for data centre investment … because we’re a strong, politically stable, law abiding country where people feel safe about data and applications.



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