
Australia news live: David Pocock says he hopes ‘corporatised, broken’ tertiary system can be rebuilt as Senate inquiry hands down report
Follow the latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIndependent senator Lidia Thorpe has said the federal government needs to do more to address Indigenous deaths in custody and stop “handballing” to states and territories after a damning report found more Indigenous people died in custody last year than any year since 1980.Thorpe spoke to ABC News this morning, saying the recommendations from a royal commission completed in 1991 have still not been implemented. She said:There’s no appetite at the federal level to do anything about it. They continue to handball to states and territories but we need national oversight, we need a whole unit … to look at these recommendations and start implementing them.States and territories are using us to score political points coming up to elections and scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to so-called ‘being tough on crime’. Continue reading...
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Updated estimate reflects more accurate technology and extensive survey work, rather than a true increase in the koala populationFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The first comprehensive koala survey conducted in New South Wales suggests populations of the endangered marsupial are higher than previously thought.The NSW government’s statewide survey, released on Thursday, estimates there are 274,000 koalas across the state. Continue reading...
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