Alan Tudge
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- Robo-debt royal commission
Shameless claim of victimisation in robo-debt scandal defies credibility
Robo-debt resulted in deaths and mental anguish among thousands of welfare recipients but one of the people who shaped the policy claims she is a victim too.
- The Herald's View
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Children’s indoor lifestyle stunts their imagination
Daisy Turnbull’s point is well made. Where are the backyards to play in? Where are the creeks to dam? Where are the places to cycle to? It would be nice to think we can turn this around, but for many this will not be possible.
Final robo-debt probe to keep names unnamed – again
The Australian Public Service Commissioner has apologised for the robo-debt disgrace – but 10 of 12 public servants responsible remain unnamed.
- Paul Sakkal
Meet the Rolls-Royce driving entrepreneur with a flair for social media
Gold Coast entrepreneur and luxury car lover Manu Kala has a knack for hiring former politicians.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Liam Mannix
Former Liberal candidate jailed over Chinese interference plan
Di Sanh Duong has become the first person found guilty under Australian foreign interference laws after he tried to put in place a plan to influence then-minister Alan Tudge.
- Erin Pearson
Former Liberal candidate guilty over Chinese influence plan
Australia’s first trial to test foreign interference laws has resulted in a guilty verdict for Victorian businessman Di Sanh Duong over a $37,000 hospital donation.
- Emily Woods
Tudge hoped accused’s hospital donation would combat ‘ugly racism’
When he was approached by Di Sanh Duong, former Liberal minister Alan Tudge said he saw an opportunity to counter the “ugly racism” the Australian Chinese community faced as the pandemic took hold.
- William Ton
Pharmacy Guild promotes Advance Australia founder to CEO
Gerard Benedet, who ran conservative activist group Advance, will step up as the all-powerful Pharmacy Guild’s chief executive.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Four years later, Scots College’s $29 million castle still hasn’t been built
The $40,000-a-year private school’s new student centre, modelled on a Scottish baronial castle, will be completed two years late and millions over budget.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Liberal MP says robo-debt offended liberal values and royal commission was justified
Keith Wolahan said robo-debt offended the sanctity of the individual, due process and the presumption of innocence and urged his party to learn the lessons from it.
- Paul Sakkal
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