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‘Flipping mad’: Charges laid over Kew Recreation Centre roof collapse

‘Flipping mad’: Charges laid over Kew Recreation Centre roof collapse

WorkSafe Victoria is pursuing two construction companies in court following a lengthy investigation into the collapse, as locals demand answers from council on project delays.

  • by Brittany Busch

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Almost $450,000 of fines handed out for dodgy rentals since March
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Almost $450,000 of fines handed out for dodgy rentals since March

The Victorian government has revealed the details of rental reform promised last September, including a dispute resolution service.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Scam nation: What’s going on with our most trusted companies?
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Opinion

Scam nation: What’s going on with our most trusted companies?

The disturbingly regular notifications from regulators that businesses and brands Australians trust have allegedly misled them is more sinister than the digital scammers we face every day.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Magistrate who mimicked interpreter’s accent to have sensitivity counselling
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Magistrate who mimicked interpreter’s accent to have sensitivity counselling

A watchdog has ruled a Victorian magistrate portrayed a culturally insensitive stereotype and his conduct lacked professionalism and respect.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
WA childcare service accused of taking tens of thousands from parents
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WA childcare service accused of taking tens of thousands from parents

Consumer Protection is warning WA families to steer clear after at least 37 disgruntled customers claim to have lost more than $37,000 between them.

  • by Michael Genovese
Real estate agency charged after auction sale smashes price guide

Real estate agency charged after auction sale smashes price guide

The townhouse in Melbourne’s north-east was initially listed for $900,000 to $950,000, then raised to $1 to $1.1million. It sold for more than $1.5 million.

  • by Alex Crowe
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Calls to make ‘no refund’ claims illegal as retailers snub consumer law

Calls to make ‘no refund’ claims illegal as retailers snub consumer law

Consumer advocates say some businesses will continue to evade their responsibilities to repair, replace or refund faulty goods without reform of consumer law.

  • by John Collett
New federal corruption watchdog focuses on complaints to chase in 2024

New federal corruption watchdog focuses on complaints to chase in 2024

Almost 90 per cent of reports to the National Anti-Corruption Commission are dismissed as irrelevant – but have recent whistleblower prosecutions deterred those who know about serious wrongdoing?

  • by Olivia Ireland
Bitcoin to bust: World’s biggest Ponzi scheme could cause more heartache for Australians

Bitcoin to bust: World’s biggest Ponzi scheme could cause more heartache for Australians

Thousands of Australians will be under scrutiny as liquidators look to claw back money “won” in the Ponzi scheme that burned more than $2 billion in investment.

  • by Sarah Danckert
Ministerial diaries to be made public in integrity overhaul

Ministerial diaries to be made public in integrity overhaul

Following calls from the corruption watchdog, Victorian ministers and parliamentary secretaries must now declare conflicts and disclose gifts and benefits.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Assaulted at uni? You could soon have your own ombudsman

Assaulted at uni? You could soon have your own ombudsman

The new plan comes after a damning senate inquiry report found the existing regulator was failing to hold universities to account.

  • by Sherryn Groch

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