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Lidia Thorpe · SydneyIndependent Senator Lidia Thorpe has received crossbench backing for her March 21 call for Labor to implement the royal commission into Black deaths in custody's recommendations. Thorpe is being supported by Andrew Wilkie, David Pocock, Jacquie Lambie, Tammy Tyrell, Kylea Tink, Zali Steggall, Monique Ryan, Kate Chaney, Zoe Daniel, Helen Haines and Allegra Spender.See the Story
Crossbench backs Lidia Thorpe’s call to implement 1991 Black deaths
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Royal Commission · Saudi ArabiaRIYADH: A 38-suite resort in AlUla is a step closer to completion after the city’s royal commission announced the inaugural rock excavation at the development’s site.
The Royal Commission for AlUla has marked this as a significant milestone in the development of the Sharaan Resort, set to open in 2024, according to a statement.
This move falls in line with the project’s uniqueness, which lies in having excavated areas structured on top of…See the Story
AlUla’s Sharaan Resort closer to completion with rock excavation at
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Donald Trump · AustraliaFormer PM’s campaign for a royal commission into the media giant ‘has come back to bite him on the bum’, one broadcaster suggests. Plus: a new star of the rightFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastSky News Australia launched a torrent of negative headlines this week about Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd, which left some wondering whether it was…See the Story
Trump’s ‘nasty’ jibe and Sky’s Paul Whittaker – was it all part of News Corp’s war of revenge on Kevin Rudd?
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LockdownThe consequences of “damaging and divisive actions” of states to lock down should be considered as part of any royal commission to COVID-19, according to a key witness at a Senate inquiry.
A Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee hearing on the appropriate terms of reference for a COVID-19 Royal Commission was held on March 13.
Discussing the impact of lockdowns on businesses, Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) head of industry deve…See the Story
‘Damaging and Divisive’: Inquiry Hears COVID-19 Lockdowns Should Be Examined
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Lockdown · AustraliaThe peak national employers association backs examining lockdowns as part of terms of reference for a possible royal commission. The Albanese government announced a 12-month inquiry into the pandemic in September last year. A Senate inquiry hearing into a proposed COVID-19 royal commission was held on Wednesday, and is separate to the inquiry announced by the government.See the Story
Lockdowns should be included in COVID-19 inquiry
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Royal Commission · AustraliaThree years after a bruising royal commission exposed substandard care leading to neglect and abuse in nursing homes, elderly Australians may be asked to fork out more money than ever before, writes Anne Connolly.See the Story
Radical aged care reforms could see baby boomers dip into super and home equity to cover costs
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Royal CommissionIndependent senator Jacqui Lambie is expected to outline the number of veteran cases that come through her office at an inquiry into defence suicides. She called for a royal commission into the "toxic culture" of defence during her maiden Senate speech in 2014. Senator Lambie spoke about years of legal battles with the Department of Veterans' Affairs in her push for compensation following her service.See the Story
Jacqui Lambie to unveil 'injustices' at suicide inquiry
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Royal Commission · CanberraRichard Marles and Matt Keogh will take the stand on Thursday in Sydney for a public hearing of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. The Australian Special Air Service Association (ASASA) representing SAS soldiers has expressed "extreme disappointment" that its request for a hearing has been "ignored without explanation" The RCDVS is due to deliver its completed report in September.See the Story
Government to front veterans royal commission as soldiers warn of 'Canberra cover-up'
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