
Josh Robertson
Writer at Freelance
Magazine and website editor and writer, dad, known for wearing Hawaiian shirt on a boat.
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6 days ago |
leagueunlimited.com | Josh Robertson
Late Mail: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v South Sydney Rabbitohs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v South Sydney RabbitohsA massive addition to the Bulldogs side with Viliame Kikau returning to the side in jersey 23; Daniel Suluka Fifita out of the squad into the 18th man; Josh Curran moves to the prop role. Souths are 1-17 with 18.
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1 week ago |
leagueunlimited.com | Josh Robertson
Late Mail: Brisbane Broncos v Sydney Roosters Brisbane Broncos v Sydney RoostersBroncos line up 1-17 with 18. Tyson Smoothy the reserve; Roosters make one change with Salesi Foketi moving from the bench to start at lock with Victor Radley on the bench, Mark Nawaqanitawase is the reserve  Brisbane Broncos 1. Reece Walsh 2. Selwyn Cobbo 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Gehamat Shibasaki 5.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Josh Robertson
At Star's old Brisbane casino, a gambler from Asia with a million dollars in cash was a rare sight, a former insider says. "We were lucky to have one or two a month — or even a year," the insider says, on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorised to speak. That's why a case in October 2015 stood out. A guest with a China Union Pay cashcard made an unusually large withdrawal via EFTPOS at the casino hotel.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Josh Robertson
Australia's biggest superannuation fund was questioned by its own clients about a security weakness in its accounts before cybercriminals stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in retirement savings. Two AustralianSuper customers have told the ABC they had asked for multi-factor authentication (MFA) on their accounts but were rebuffed — one of them just weeks before the cyber attacks.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Josh Robertson |Madi Chwasta
In a world where sports stadiums are considered potential terrorist targets, AI security screening has been hailed as the future. In theory, it's a win-win for venues and patrons. Crowds stream seamlessly through electronic gates that detect potential weapons, prompting a tap on the shoulder for a few people by security waving scanning wands. But on Thursday night, the potential dangers of this technology were on full view at Australia's biggest stadium.
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The goal isn’t to fix things or find fraud. The goal is simply to make people hate government. There is no evidence, there will be no arrests, just pisspoor propaganda like this. Starve govt, declare the problems unfixable, and hand everything over to Silicon Valley billionaires https://t.co/TE8CajCq2d

RT @KarinaVinnikova: Very serious administration https://t.co/37YrkX3S1V

RT @Schneider_CM: New phone, Houthis