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Experts call for government to release more timely and detailed COVID-19 data

Experts call for government to release more timely and detailed COVID-19 data

Health and data experts say existing data sets are sometimes weeks late and lacking vital details.

  • byNigel Gladstone andCameron Gooley
Anatomy of an outbreak:Tracking every case in NSW’s COVID-19 clusters

Anatomy of an outbreak:Tracking every case in NSW’s COVID-19 clusters

The Herald has tracked every case to look at how the virus multiplied to lead to the first widespread lockdown since the national lockdown that began in March last year.

  • byPallavi Singhal andMatthew Absalom-Wong
How big data shapes your ability to get a loan

How big data shapes your ability to get a loan

A bank with a better ability to analyse expense information could potentially make a better offer to customers who have ‘good’ spending habits

  • byNina Hendy
Should Sydney have locked down earlier? It’s not that simple

Should Sydney have locked down earlier? It’s not that simple

Epidemiologically,it would be hard to defend locking down on Sunday June 20.

  • byCatherine Bennett
Chief Health Officer knew about police accessing SafeWA data in January,but ministers clueless until March

Chief Health Officer knew about police accessing SafeWA data in January,but ministers clueless until March

Questions have been raised over why ministers did not find out before late March that police were accessing SafeWA user check-in data.

  • byHamish Hastie
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SafeWA loopholes to close after police access data during Nick Martin murder probe

SafeWA loopholes to close after police access data during Nick Martin murder probe

Legislation to be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday afternoon aims to stop anyone other than WA Health being able to access Safe WA data and requires the destruction of digital and hard copy registrations within 28 days.

  • byHamish Hastie
Monthly fines up by $17 million in NSW as camera revenues boom

Monthly fines up by $17 million in NSW as camera revenues boom

Fines being collected by the NSW government have skyrocketed by up to 30 per cent since 2019,totalling a record $81 million in December last year.

  • byPallavi Singhal
Resolve Political Monitor

Resolve Political Monitor

What’s driving voter preferences? Explore the data at our Resolve Political Monitor.

  • byMark Stehle
Australians’ stance on vaccine based on news,not Twitter chatter:Study

Australians’ stance on vaccine based on news,not Twitter chatter:Study

Positive and negative coverage of vaccines drove public sentiment,rather than social media exchanges,a data analysis study has shown.

  • byStuart Layt
'Another level':Insurers chase data as sector fights for relevance

'Another level':Insurers chase data as sector fights for relevance

Bosses of health insurers are placing bets on data science and digital health to stay relevant after a tough year.

  • byEmma Koehn