
Paul Brereton appointed to lead National Anti-Corruption Commission
The man tasked with investigating serious allegations of misconduct by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan, will become the nation's first anti-corruption commissioner. The federal government wants Paul Brereton in the role by the middle of the year, after politicians from across the political spectrum gave his appointment the green light.
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Fraser Island will officially be known by Indigenous name
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Low take-up of scheme to improve industry sustainability
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Bodhi Risby-Jones out of jail and returning to Australia
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New government taskforce to examine funding in sector
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Australia’s economy grew by 0.2% in the March quarter
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ACT set to provide period products free of charge
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Helicopter incident that sparked Canberra blaze examined
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Incoming Premier Roger Cook unveils his new cabinet
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Bodhi Risby-Jones released overnight and returning to Australia
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Australia’s economy grew by 0.2% in the March quarter
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Coalition calls on government to take responsibility for slowing the economy
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Rita Saffioti becomes treasurer, Bill Johnston loses corrective services in WA cabinet reshuffle
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Big W and David Jones pledge cash to tackle waste, as rest of fashion industry told to follow
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RBA warns of more pain ahead after 0.25% interest rate increase
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Philip Lowe warns RBA must use 'tool it has' to get inflation under control, and that may mean more rate rises
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NSW Government drops rent bidding ban from rent relief legislation
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