Di Sanh Duong has become the first person found guilty under Australian foreign interference laws after he tried to put in place a plan to influence then-minister Alan Tudge.
Australia’s first trial to test foreign interference laws has resulted in a guilty verdict for Victorian businessman Di Sanh Duong over a $37,000 hospital donation.
When he was approached by Di Sanh Duong,former Liberal minister Alan Tudge said he saw an opportunity to counter the “ugly racism” the Australian Chinese community faced as the pandemic took hold.
Gerard Benedet,who ran conservative activist group Advance,will step up as the all-powerful Pharmacy Guild’s chief executive.
The $40,000-a-year private school’s new student centre,modelled on a Scottish baronial castle,will be completed two years late and millions over budget.
Keith Wolahan said robo-debt offended the sanctity of the individual,due process and the presumption of innocence and urged his party to learn the lessons from it.
Here are some of the main takeaways from the robo-debt report – and questions that remain after its release.
Senior Liberal figures who gave evidence before the royal commission will be provided funding to challenge any findings handed down against them on Friday.
The top silk has been reprimanded by the bar council over accepting a brief for former attorney-general Christian Porter.
The men and women charged with legislating to make the environment of Australian workplaces safer,ludicrously,seem unable to get their own house in order.
The fellow former Liberal staffer says the Coalition is using “their own women to tear down other women” and warned the leaking of Higgins’ text messages could have a chilling effect on victims.