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The Sydney Morning Herald • David Crowe • June 30, 2023 • smh.com.au
Why Stuart Robert should face the new corruption watchdog
The claims against the former federal minister are too explosive to ignore. Only the National Anti-Corruption Commission has the power to dig where others cannot.
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The Guardian • Sarah Collard • June 30, 2023 • theguardian.com
Children self-harming to escape prolonged confinement in cells, South Australian watchdog says
Children locked in cells for up to 23 hours at Adelaide youth detention centre
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The New Daily • James Robertson • June 29, 2023 • thenewdaily.com.au
Can 'gold medal Gladys' ever remove the stain of corruption?
The release of a NSW corruption commission report finding she had engaged in “serious corrupt conduct” seems only to have irritated Gladys Berejiklian.
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The New York Times • Stephen Castle • June 29, 2023 • nytimes.com
Court Rejects U.K. Plan to Fly Asylum Seekers to Rwanda as Unlawful
A three-judge court of appeals said the African country was not a safe country for migrants seeking asylum. The government is now expected to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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ABC News • Andrew Greene • June 30, 2023 • abc.net.au
Australia and Japan conduct war games in contested waters as China watches closely
An Australian warship and surveillance aircraft have conducted military exercises with Japan in the South China Sea under the close watch of the People's Liberation Army.
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The Age • Aisha Dow • June 29, 2023 • theage.com.au
No ‘gold standard’: Two Victorian public health sites to close as job cuts bite
Public health leaders say Victoria is under-investing and falling well short of NSW’s system, leaving the state vulnerable to future health crises.
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The Guardian • Christopher Knaus • June 30, 2023 • theguardian.com
‘You are the premier, I am the boss’: the Valentine’s Day phone call that strikes at the heart of the Gladys Berejiklian Icac probe
Conversations between the state leader and the backbencher highlight a key tension: when does the painfully private become a matter of critical public importance?

SBS News • Sandra Fulloon • June 30, 2023 • sbs.com.au
This student is sharing a bed with a stranger because she can't afford the rent
An international student in Melbourne has told SBS News she’s 'hot-bedding' with another sharehouse tenant to make ends meet. Things are about to get worse for international students when working caps are reinstated on 1 July.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Angus Thompson • June 29, 2023 • smh.com.au
‘Head in the sand’: Student work, rebate changes to inflame childcare shortages
Early learning providers say childcare shortages have been exacerbated by two Albanese government policies designed to slash costs and improve workforce quality.
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WFLA • Jeff Berardelli • June 30, 2023 • wfla.com
‘Off the charts’: Earth’s vital signs are going haywire
Meteorologists and climate scientists all around the world are in awe by the simultaneous literal “off the charts” records being broken.
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Crikey • Cam Wilson • June 30, 2023 • crikey.com.au
TikTok is rife with viral Voice to Parliament misinformation
The company behind the popular short video platform is yet to roll out measures directing users to authoritative information.
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