'No honesty comes out' - inquiry into 87-year-old's bruised face
Frances Woolveridge's family wants answers over conflicting explanations to her injuries.
- by Nassim Khadem
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'Chilling': Aged care horror stories spark calls for quick action
Aged care advocacy groups say establishing minimum staff-to-resident ratios to protect elderly Australians in care won't be enough to end neglect and abuse.
- by Nassim Khadem
Pharma companies avoid estimated $215m a year in local tax: Oxfam
Pharmaceutical companies avoided an estimated $215 million in tax in Australia a year over three years - almost four times the $63 million paid, Oxfam says.
- by Nassim Khadem
Investors wipe $500 million off under siege aged care stocks
The share prices of aged-care operators across the country tanked on Monday morning after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a royal commission into the sector.
- by Nassim Khadem
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ATO
Tax Office reputation takes a hit among online users
Community perceptions about the ATO took a hit, as its reputation suffered amid IT outages and complaints about its treatment of small business taxpayers.
- by Nassim Khadem
Toy story: Shard engineer says changing stereotypes starts with kids' pressies
Engineering is not a gender balanced profession. The best way to change it is to end stereotypes imposed on children and wider society, says Roma Agrawal.
- by Nassim Khadem
Pathology workers win 20% pay rise after 'David and Goliath battle'
Primary Health Care will grant pay rises of up to 20 per cent to 600 workers in its Victorian pathology division following a Fair Work Commission decision.
- by Nassim Khadem
Opinion
ATO
Love hurts: Unsuspecting partners get caught up in tax nightmares
Unsuspecting wives often end up in a world of pain, simply because they chose the wrong partner in life.
- by Nassim Khadem
End 'democratic dysfunction', don't censor Bannon: Larry Kramer
Censoring Steve Bannon is not democratic, says Larry Kramer, president of the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, a large charitable organisation in the US.
- by Nassim Khadem
Days of 'boozy, boys’ culture' are not over, says top businesswoman
Women in banking have long been confronted by a “boozy, boys culture", and those days are not yet over, says leading businesswoman Ann Sherry.
- by Nassim Khadem
Had it been Lehman Sisters, world would be different, IMF chief says
Internationa Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde says had a woman been in charge of Lehman Brothers, the whole global financial crisis may have been averted.
- by Nassim Khadem
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