Regulation
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- Disability
Dementia patients found tied to chairs, lying in filth, with open sores
It took regulators three years to investigate and close the service after warnings about the state of the home were first raised in March 2023.
- Grant McArthur
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Corporate boards are on notice now, despite our Star court defeat, says ASIC
Former Star Entertainment directors were let off the hook last week, but the high-stakes Federal Court judgment still raises the bar on board behaviour, says the corporate watchdog.
- Colin Kruger
- Updated
- Political leadership
Labor offered Coalition more staff to support dead FOI bill, says Bragg
Liberal senator Andrew Bragg has revealed a negotiating tactic from the government in seeking support for the controversial bill that was shelved on Thursday.
- Nick Newling
- Opinion
- Online gambling
Unusual bets on Trump’s war have rung alarm bells
Highly profitable trades made ahead of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran have put a spotlight on a fast-growing threat to the financial system.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Opinion
- AI
Trump declares war on one of his weapons
Even as Donald Trump directed government agencies to “immediately cease” all use of Anthropic’s Claude AI tools last week, they were being used to launch the assault on Iran.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Ritalin use, sleep quality, NAPLAN: How Australia will know if the social media ban has worked
Medical and education records of thousands of children will be monitored for years in a study evaluating the success of the Albanese government’s signature policy.
- Bronte Gossling
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- Mental health
‘Serious step backwards’: Furious response from mental health sector to cost-cutting bill
“This should alarm anyone who cares about transparency, accountability and public trust,” more than a dozen mental health organisations have declared in an open letter.
- Rachel Eddie
- Opinion
- Opinion
GFC 2.0? Trump is taking a big risk with America’s banks
The Donald Trump administration is close to finalising a new set of rules for its banks as it looks to turbocharge US economic growth. The consequences could be damaging.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Exclusive
- Aviation
‘Unworkable’: Airlines warn aviation reforms could drive up ticket prices
The nation’s airlines say the federal government’s aviation consumer protection scheme will drive up costs, and consumer advocates question what will change for passengers.
- Chris Zappone
Detective accused of accepting flights, cash and hotel stays as bribes
Former policeman Wayne Dean allegedly staged faux interviews to settle civil disputes. Also charged are a building company boss, travel agent and debt collector.
- Grant McArthur