The leading national association for whistleblowers has slammed the Premier’s announced changes to whistleblower protection laws currently before the NSW Parliament. By Lianzi Fields.
In the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in April, the world is left wondering how this could happen, whether or not it was preventable – and more importantly, will it happen again? Bjorn-Ruban Thomassen reports.
Facebook Places goes live in Australia connecting people to real-world locations. But its geo-spatial capabilities raises concerns about cyber safety and location privacy writes Jackie Leewai.
Every morning you see them between cars and buses. Cycling is becoming the choice of transport for an increasing number of people in the inner city of Sydney, but the suburbs are far behind writes Julie Kofoed.
Cancer patients and their families have had to deal individually with hefty financial and legal issues, but now help has arrived free of charge, reports Mohamed Taha.
Recreational fishing at Devilbend Reserve on the Mornington Peninsula could allow more feral populations of marron, a noxious freshwater crayfish, to establish in Victoria writes Kim Brooks.
In part two of Audrey Lee‘s shark investigation, she learns about why man continues to threaten this magnificent predator of the seas. Image: Andrew Fung
Part one of an investigation into kidney disease in Indigenous communities shows the stark choices that confront patients in regional and remote areas as they struggle to access the treatment they need to survive. Natalie Muller investigates.