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Ley lashed for opposition to environmental reforms by key report author
The man tasked with reviewing Australia’s environment laws back when the opposition leader was minister, says he is “bitterly disappointed” she is pushing back on the reforms. Source link
WA company ordered to pay $1m over 16yo factory death
A sandblasting and spray-painting business is fined more than $1 million over the death of a teenager who was critically injured at a Perth factory. Source link
Woman arrested over alleged Chinese police impersonation scam
Police say they’ve been investigating reports about scammers impersonating Chinese police officers or authority figures. Source link
Spirited fightback puts Aussie women on cusp of International Crown semis
Minjee Lee and Steph Kyriacou edge a star-studded Team Australia closer to the semifinals at the prestigious International Crown in Seoul. Source link
AWS outage caused by "unlikely interaction" between automated systems
Cloud provider explains US-EAST-1 chaos. Source link
Recreational fishers say new restrictions are unfairly targeted
Catch limits for recreational fishers will be reduced amid ‘severe decline’ in fish species due to the algal bloom. Source link
Former Launceston mayor says he won't recontest seat on council
Mr Gibson has sat on council since 2011, and is a former Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year. Source link
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell granted access to Adolf Hitler manifesto
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell is being provided with access to Mein Kampf — a political manifesto written by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler — as he prepares for a contested court hearing. Source link
Childcare workers charged with allegedly assaulting toddler multiple times
Little Zak’s Academy said it had “zero tolerance” for any conduct that compromised the wellbeing of a child. Source link
ACMA rejects draft consumer code as calls to end self-regulation grow louder
ACMA raises possibility of using legislative powers for direct regulation Source link