Agency has had access to Locate X since at least 2021, documents show, amid questions about use of data that may contain people’s sensitive informationGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastHome Affairs has paid an Ame…
Hundreds seek council help every day in UK youth homelessness crisis
Exclusive: Centrepoint research shows a third are not assessed or cannot get through on helplinesEnough young people sought help for homelessness in the UK last year to fill the Albert Hall 25 times, but tens of thousands are getting no assistance from…
Centrelink to get 3,000 new staff in bid to deal with helpline and payment delays
Funding boost of $228m aims to return workers to frontline roles after millions of calls went unansweredGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastCentrelink call centres will get an additional 3,000 staff as part of an im…
‘Scam-in-a-box’: MyGov suspends thousands of accounts linked to dark web kits
Exclusive: Scams utilise phishing attacks on Centrelink, ATO and Medicare accounts using obtained login detailsGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThousands of MyGov accounts are being suspended each month out of co…
‘The Exchange’ is the top national fiction bestseller
Here are this week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly.
‘Demon Copperhead’ is the top local fiction bestseller
Here are the top local bestsellers from the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Chicken thighs coated in breadcrumbs is a modern take on a retro classic
These breadcrumb-coated chicken thighs, helped out by a generous dose of melted butter, get especially crisp as they roast.
Americans like sharing bad economic news way too much
All the pessimism could become self-fulfilling if consumers retrench out of concern for what may lie ahead or businesses hold off on investments.
Writing ‘Maid’ pulled Stephanie Land out of poverty. She’s fine now, right?
“Maid,” Stephanie Land’s book about cleaning houses and living in poverty became a bestseller and changed her life, but not as much as you might think.
US preparing nuclear bomb that could kill 300,000 in Moscow sparking WW3 fears
The weapon would be 24 times more powerful than the bomb that hit Hiroshima and vaporize anything within roughly a half-mile radius, an analysis has found.