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Media releaseTuesday 7 July 2026

Australia Cannot Become a Dumping Ground for Big AI

Australia Cannot Become a Dumping Ground for Big AI | SA Greens Skip to main content Search Donate Join Volunteer Australian Greens Our Party About Us Our history The Four Pillars Our charter Contact Us Our People Federal MPs State MPs Our Vision Tax big corporations & billionaires Tackle the Cost of Living Dental into Medicare Fix the Housing Crisis Strong Climate Action Get Involved Join as a member Upcoming Events Leave a bequest Shop Volunteer Donate Join Volunteer Search Australian Greens Our Party Toggle About Us Our history The Four Pillars Our charter Contact Us Our People Toggle Federal MPs State MPs Our Vision Toggle Tax big corporations & billionaires Tackle the Cost of Living Dental into Medicare Fix the Housing Crisis Strong Climate Action Get Involved Toggle Join as a member Upcoming Events Leave a bequest Shop Volunteer Australia Cannot Become a Dumping Ground for Big AI 2026-07-07 Responding to reports that AI company Anthropic plans to secure 1.4 gigawatts of Australian data centre capacity, Senator for South Australia and Chair of the Senate inquiry into artificial intelligence and data centres, Sarah Hanson-Young, said: “Big AI won’t seem to take no for an answer when it comes to destroying Australia's copyright regime.

“Reports that Anthropic are continuing to lobby to undermine Australia’s copyright laws are deeply concerning. If they want to use copyrighted material to train their AI, they should pay for it like everyone else does. “After strong pressure from rights holders, the Albanese Government has already ruled out a text and data mining exemption for AI.

It would be a betrayal of Australia’s creative industries if they went back on that promise now. “The building of 1.4 gigawatts of new data centre capacity could have a massive impact on Australia’s energy, water and environment. The community deserves to have a say on whether or not they want to become the data centre dumping ground for US based companies.

“We need a moratorium on the building of new hyperscale data centres until we get the regulatory settings right. “AI is the new extractive industry, and we cannot allow companies to lock in vast amounts of Australia’s energy, water and data resources before proper rules are in place. Strong regulation must come before sweetheart deals and backroom contracts.

“Australia cannot afford to sleepwalk into a big tech AI experiment. The public deserves a clear understanding of what these massive data centres will mean for our environment, our energy grid, local communities and Australia’s creative industries and copyright holders before any major decisions are made. “The Senate Inquiry is now accepting submissions, and I encourage anyone concerned about the impact of AI and data centres on their community, industry or environment to make a submission.

This inquiry is an important step in ensuring Australia gets the rules right before this industry becomes too big for governments to regulate properly.” Facebook for the SA Greens YouTube for the SA Greens X for the SA Greens Instagram for the SA Greens Bluesky for the SA Greens Privacy Members website Your safety Contact us Authorised by A. Wheaton , The Greens, 7/291 Angas Street, Adelaide SA 5000 View this site in High Contrast mode We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience.

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SourceGreens Senator, Tuesday 7 July 2026 — as lodgedTA-260707-greens-5850bc1d237b