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Remote doctors, medical devices affected by 3G closure
Critical devices from insulin pumps and pacemakers to security cameras and EFTPOS machines could be affected by the 3G shutdown, an inquiry has been told.
Jul 24, 2024
Fears of widespread disruption when 3G is switched off
Telcos and the government may not realise the potential extent of disruptions when 3G is switched off, with concerns across health, construction and farming.
Jul 23, 2024
Rosehill development plan a 'hijack': Gai Waterhouse
Champion racehorse trainer Gai Waterhouse says a controversial plan to offload Sydney's Rosehill racecourse is like putting Bondi Beach up for sale.
Jul 22, 2024
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Drunk cop who fled crash and lied 'should be sacked'
A senior NSW police officer who downed 23 drinks, crashed his police car and then left the scene before lying about it should be sacked, a watchdog has found.
Jul 18, 2024
Doctors call for AI rules to prevent medical mistakes
Doctors and nurses are using AI tools in patient settings daily, an inquiry has heard, even though the technology falls outside regulations.
Jul 17, 2024
Intense scrutiny on Victorian response to CFMEU scandal
An Indigenous truth-telling body will investigate worksite allegations against the CFMEU as the Victorian government faces calls to launch a royal commission.
Jul 17, 2024
CFMEU officials yet to be stood down over allegations
The union movement is pushing back against efforts to de-register the CFMEU but no individuals have yet been stood down over allegations of criminal links.
Jul 15, 2024
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Social media age limits 'likely to make things worse'
Bringing in age restrictions for social media could make safety issues worse for young users, child protection organisations have told a parliamentary hearing.
Jul 10, 2024
Pedo cop likely had more victims after 50 boys groomed
Former police officer Paul Reynolds likely groomed or sexually abused more than 50 boys over 30 years and concealed it through his status.
Jul 04, 2024
Would you show Facebook your ID? The govt wants to know
A $6.5 million age-assurance technology trial will test whether it can prevent teens accessing social networks and whether adults are willing to use it.
Jul 02, 2024
Royal commission to tackle 'scourge' of family violence
SA's Royal Commission into Domestic, Sexual and Family Violence has started, aiming to deliver transformative change that protects families.
Jul 01, 2024
Why Australian news could be banned from Facebook again
Banishing Australian news content from Facebook could devastate media outlets and disadvantage audiences, an inquiry into social media has heard.
Jun 28, 2024
Call for crackdown on trackers used to hunt DV victims
Stronger regulations are needed to protect domestic violence victims as offenders increasingly use trackers to intimidate and harass, experts say.
Jun 25, 2024
'I am sorry': Indigenous homelessness heat on minister
Response by government to tackle Indigenous homelessness and housing disadvantage has been inadequate, a housing minister says.
Jun 24, 2024
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High workload worry before chopper crash, inquiry told
Pilots were concerned about taking on multiple roles leading to fatigue and distraction before a fatal army helicopter crash, an inquiry has been told.
Jun 21, 2024
Engine failure risk warning before fatal chopper crash
Air crew were warned of the risk of engine failure ahead of a fatal army helicopter crash off the Queensland coast, an inquiry has been told.
Jun 20, 2024
Demand for 'extreme' piggery and farm restrictions
An inquiry into Victoria's pork industry has called for the state government to ban sow stalls and make security cameras mandatory at abattoirs and farms.
Jun 20, 2024
Education system fails Indigenous kids, minister admits
Indigenous children are being denied educational opportunities, with teachers and students facing culturally unsafe environments, an inquiry has been told.
Jun 14, 2024
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'Unclear' how grandfather fatally ingested rare poison
A coroner has been unable to determine how a grandfather consumed a fatal dose of the poison strychnine, which is heavily regulated in Australia.
Jun 13, 2024
Building programs exclude Aboriginal organisations
Victoria's truth telling inquiry has uncovered further discrimination and exclusion for Aboriginal communities already facing a tough housing market.
Jun 05, 2024
Hunt for rural doctors failing as health system flails
Rural women have to travel hundreds of kilometres to give birth with workforce shortages worse than they have been in 30 years, an inquiry has been told.
Jun 03, 2024
Probe pressure builds on police over lead up to murders
A push is mounting for an independent probe into the actions of police before a double murder after the killer's family said they kept trying to warn officers.
May 29, 2024
More young women in ice rehab as health system buckles
Health workers have described ice use as "out of control" in western NSW, four years after a landmark report called for drastic action on drug treatment.
May 28, 2024
Welfare body concedes illegal knackery probe failed
RSPCA officials admit they fell short when they initially cleared an illegal knackery of any wrongdoing despite finding 20 dead horses on a NSW property.
May 23, 2024
Council spent 'reasonable amount' on housing attack ads
The mayor of a council labelled a "hold-out" over new housing plans by the NSW premier has defended his council's response to the development policy.
May 20, 2024
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