One word stymies request to CASA

We have had no public “complaints” about safety, was the reply ALEXANDRIA CAUGHEY got from CASA to her FOI request. But they didn’t say they they had had plenty of safety “reports”.

Centrelink decisions still overturned despite damning reports

By CHARLOTTE KING

The success rate of appeals against Centrelink to the Social Security Appeals Tribunal (SSAT) has not dropped despite measures to improve customers’ understanding of decisions, Centrelink’s latest annual report has shown.

Ex-Scientologist’s work leaves a big debt

After a storm of negative media attention in 2011, the Church of Scientology has dropped off the media radar despite many of the concerns about its employment practices remaining unresolved. ALEX MCALAURIN has a further look.

League’s solution to the young star problem

For the past decade, Rugby League has been marred by controversy after controversy: sexual assaults, drunken behaviour, and run-ins with the law, especially involving young stars. Now the new NRL governing body is employing a new strategy to heed off such incidents. MATT MITCHELL reports.

Australians charged more for same goods online

Australians charged more for same goods online

AUSTRALIAN shoppers are being forced to pay higher prices than their overseas counterparts for many retail goods despite the high Australian dollar. LAUREN INGRAM reports.

Irresponsible reporting of public opinion polls

By RUSSELL AYRES

OPINION polls are often reported with attention seeking headlines using terms like ‘dramatic slides’, but do they present an accurate picture?