Service NSW
‘A knife through Service NSW’: Senior executives set to be sacked
The union says it believes 125 jobs are set to be cut in the first of “waves” of redundancy under the changes, which the government says will include executives.
- by Christopher Harris
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Service NSW stabbing accused to remain behind bars
Mahmoud Salhab’s lawyer said he had mental health issues “for quite some time now”, as he sought orders to have his client transferred to a psychiatric facility.
- by Mary Ward
Ninety minutes that exposed thousands of Service NSW customers
As Service NSW updated its website, customers who were logged in had their personal details exposed.
- by Olivia Ireland
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Domestic violence
A woman fled her abuser. Then Service NSW sent him her new address
The woman who fled escalating domestic abuse from a man with links to organised crime cried with relief when she arrived at a safe location.
- by Jordan Baker
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Coronavirus pandemic
‘Use them or lose them’: 1.5m tourism vouchers still not redeemed
NSW residents have been eligible for a $50 hotel voucher since February, but more than half of people are still sitting on theirs before the expiry in two weeks.
- by Mary Ward
Frustrated Optus customers get the run around
Optus customers who are trying to change their personal identity numbers on documents including their driver’s licence are frustrated with a lack of help and advice from the telco.
- by Anna Patty
National digital ID plan sparks ‘Australia Card’ warnings
The planned system could let Australians access state and federal services with just one login, but privacy advocates are concerned.
- by Nick Bonyhady
Tested COVID positive on a RAT? Here’s how to register your result
NSW has announced it will be mandatory to register positive rapid antigen tests with Service NSW or face a $1000 fine. Here’s what you need to know about the system.
- by Daniella White
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Coronavirus pandemic
More than 7000 people challenge COVID-19 fines, but most fail
During the recent lockdown, officers were told to “start writing tickets” to ensure compliance with restrictions, promising “[if] you get it wrong, I understand, and I won’t hold you to account for that”.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Strike force to investigate COVID-19 support payment fraud
The strike force will seek to identify individuals who fraudulently sought grants after anomalies were detected in some applications in late October.
- by Fergus Hunter
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