‘Watershed moment’:Wilkie challenges other states to follow NSW pokie reform

‘Watershed moment’:Wilkie challenges other states to follow NSW pokie reform

The anti-poker machine campaigner also says NSW Labor would be unfit to govern if it didn’t embrace the change.

  • byMichael Evans

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Federal government lukewarm on Tassie stadium funding;Lyon identifies key area of improvement
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Federal government lukewarm on Tassie stadium funding;Lyon identifies key area of improvement

Australia’s Sports Minister has questioned whether a licence for a new AFL team in Tasmania needs to be contingent on a new stadium being built. Meanwhile,Ross Lyon is seeking to emulate a key point of his blueprint which drove St Kilda into grand finals in successive years.

  • byPeter Ryan andJon Pierik
Federal parliament poised to intervene in Stolz case against ClubsNSW

Federal parliament poised to intervene in Stolz case against ClubsNSW

The lawyer for terminally ill whistleblower Troy Stolz has asked the court to expedite hearings and judgment in his case against ClubsNSW,given his short life expectancy.

  • byHarriet Alexander
Teals back Wilkie’s demand for federal inquiry into alleged coal scam

Teals back Wilkie’s demand for federal inquiry into alleged coal scam

A spokesperson for federal Resources Minister Madeleine King says the government will look into Andrew Wilkie’s “concerning” claims.

  • byMike Foley
Australia’s ‘cleaner coal’ is a systematic export scam,Wilkie to tell parliament
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Australia’s ‘cleaner coal’ is a systematic export scam,Wilkie to tell parliament

A revelation that lab tests are falsified to show Australian coal is “cleaner” is just scratching the surface,Andrew Wilkie will tell parliament.

  • byNick O'Malley
‘I’ve nothing to lose’:Dying whistleblower sued by ClubsNSW

‘I’ve nothing to lose’:Dying whistleblower sued by ClubsNSW

When Troy Stolz decided to go public with his concerns about money laundering in NSW clubs,he kicked off a legal battle that will consume the last months of his life.

  • byHarriet Alexander
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Hell hath no fury like a terminally ill pokies whistleblower

Hell hath no fury like a terminally ill pokies whistleblower

Whistleblower Troy Stolz says he is going to be the ‘Bernie Banton’ of the pokies industry after being sued by ClubsNSW.

  • byNick O'Malley
PM says there is no delay to his election pitch to crack down on corruption

PM says there is no delay to his election pitch to crack down on corruption

The new anti-corruption watchdog is unlikely to be legislated before the end of the year.

  • byDavid Crowe
Albanese pushed to pass ‘urgent’ integrity reforms after Queen’s death delays

Albanese pushed to pass ‘urgent’ integrity reforms after Queen’s death delays

The prime minister was asked on Monday why he had suspended Parliament for two weeks when the House of Commons was continuing to meet in Westminster.

  • byDavid Crowe
From casinos to houses:Why Australia remains a money laundering haven

From casinos to houses:Why Australia remains a money laundering haven

If Australia does not extend anti-money laundering laws to secondary professions,such as lawyers and accountants,then experts say money laundering will continue to thrive.

  • byAnne Hyland
Leaders make last ditch visits as they race to a minority government

Leaders make last ditch visits as they race to a minority government

One Liberal party insider believes the race is to 74 lower house seats – two short of the required majority – as both parties are counting on two crossbench supporters.

  • byJames Massola andKatina Curtis