Eviction notice for elderly Melbourne renter who disputed rent increase struck out

An eviction notice given to an elderly social housing tenant who disputed the validity of a rent increase has been struck out. Judy Belfield was among a group of elderly residents facing extra out-of-pocket costs after HousingFirst took carriage of several inner-east Melbourne properties, which had previously operated under a private trust called Glenloch, in…

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Queensland CFMEU branch may have operated as an organised crime group, criminologists say

The CFMEU likely used organised crime-style methods to control the construction industry, renowned international criminologists have told a Queensland inquiry. Professor Federico Varese and Professor Paolo Campana — two of the world’s foremost experts on organised crime from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge — gave evidence on Thursday at the probe into alleged misconduct,…

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National Trust of SA referred to parliamentary committee over ‘accountability and oversight’ concerns

The National Trust of South Australia (NTSA) has been referred to a parliamentary inquiry following a months-long campaign by discontented volunteers. On Wednesday night, the Legislative Council voted to probe the state’s largest heritage conservation group, which has been beset by numerous internal conflicts. Shadow Environment Minister Nicola Centofanti brought the motion, which passed with…

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Sydney billionaire Judith Neilson’s ex-secretary Annalouise Spence bailed while facing fraud charges

A former employee of billionaire philanthropist Judith Neilson has been granted bail on strict conditions, after allegedly defrauding her boss of more than $1.7 million by using her credit cards for personal luxuries. Annalouise Spence is accused of using Dr Neilson’s American Express cards to steal money and fund an extravagant lifestyle, including clothes, jewellery…

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The key concessions from former City of Parramatta CEO Gail Connolly heard in the ICAC

After initially denying any wrongdoing, former Parramatta council CEO Gail Connolly has ended up making three key concessions to the corruption watchdog over days of questioning. Ms Connolly was questioned the longest out of all 17 witnesses summonsed by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) over a six-week period to investigate the alleged corruption at…

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