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Nearly 1,000 robodebt victims were sent to debt collectors after the government admitted that the program was unlawful.
Shopping disorder defined
International experts in psychology have built a framework to diagnose Compulsive Buying-Shopping Disorder.
China chops down dialogue
China has announced it will indefinitely suspend all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue.
Commissioner calls for legal issues
South Australia's Judicial Conduct Commissioner wants details of inappropriate conduct within the legal profession.
Grim figures for gambling capital
Councillors and experts want to know why residents of one Melbourne council are putting $500,000 a day on pokies.
Options abound for COVID site
Various groups are calling on the Federal Government to support more onshore quarantine facilities.
Watchdog reports on data links
SA’s privacy watchdog has found it is “probable” the government did not facilitate unauthorised collection of personal data.
NAB backs coal port
NAB is helping to finance the world's largest coal export terminal, but with a number of green conditions.
New disaster agency launched
The Federal Government is spending $600 million to create the National Recovery and Resilience Agency (NRRA).
ATLA probe uncovers issues
Administrators have found millions of dollars is missing from one of Australia’s most prominent Indigenous corporations.
Federal insurance fund coming
The Federal Government says its new scheme will reduce insurance premiums for people living in flood and cyclone-prone areas ...
Regional jobs peak
Authorities say there are now more jobs in regional Australia than during the mining boom.
Telstra fined for porting block
Telstra has been fined $1.5 million for not letting customers keep their phone numbers when they switch networks.
NBN subs protest pay
NBN subcontractors have joined a nationwide protest over pay and work dispatch system issues.
Plum rates for Liberal mates
Over a dozen former Liberal MPs and staffers have been appointed to high-paying federal government jobs this year.
Vic announces EV subsidy
The Victorian Government has announced a $3,000 subsidy for electric vehicle purchases.
AHRC continues anti-racism
The Australian Human Rights Council (AHRC) says it will not be deterred by conservative opposition to the term ‘anti-racism’.
Charges kept for ATO insider
Commonwealth prosecutors are proceeding with a case against ATO whistleblower Richard Boyle.
Crown slammed for junket links
Crown Casino in Melbourne has been fined $1 million over its junket operations.
Lifeline outlined for private colleges
The Federal Government has proposed a $53 million lifeline for private colleges.