President David Adeang's son is Nauru's representative on the committee overseeing the money from Australia's $2.5 billion resettlement deal, Senate estimates evidence and Nauruan government documents show.
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President David Adeang's son is Nauru's representative on the committee overseeing the money from Australia's $2.5 billion resettlement deal, Senate estimates evidence and Nauruan government documents show.
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With the state of modern employment so grim, it's no wonder the 'be your own boss' dream has returned. It's this climate that Jim Chalmers' budget tries to address.
What are we losing in our bid to optimise everything?
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The National Anti-Corruption Commission recently found an Australian Border Force officer corrupt. To do so, it relied heavily on inference — in stark contrast to its robodebt report.
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The former defence minister's op-ed in The Australian is a classic example of the industrial-military-media complex at work, aimed at terrifying the public into supporting AUKUS.