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An official believes Canberra schools have been allowed to flout laws and regulations regarding restraining and isolating children without facing any consequences. The revelation comes from documents released under freedom of information laws. Sarah Lansdown reports.
One year into his role as CEO of Services Australia, David Hazlehurst sat down with Brittney Levinson and told her how the agency is making progress on its goal to be more transparent. He also reveals a few moves about its use of artificial intelligence, and more.
Eleanor Campbell is behind this week's Public Eye column, where it's a case of Hey, minister ... tambourine jam? And if you missed it yesterday, a 10-year-old corpse flower is blooming for the first time at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, and Brittney Levinson writes that Canberrans are invited to go and catch a whiff. The wet weather is set to hang around today. The bureau is forecasting a very high chance of showers, and up to 30mm, with the change of a thunderstorm, possibly severe. There's also an expected top of 23. |