‘Confusing and problematic’:Podiatric surgeons urged to change their name
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‘Confusing and problematic’:Podiatric surgeons urged to change their name

An independent review found there was widespread confusion among patients about the qualifications of podiatric surgeons,who are not medical doctors.

  • byCharlotte Grieve

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‘Priority target’:The businessman at the top of Australia’s intelligence hit list
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‘Priority target’:The businessman at the top of Australia’s intelligence hit list

The suspect’s identification by intelligence agencies raises big questions for one of Australia’s neighbours and about China’s attempts to wield influence in the Pacific.

  • byNick McKenzie andAmelia Ballinger
Raided,hooded and flown to China:Secret Fiji video reveals Beijing’s ‘rendition’ tactics
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Raided,hooded and flown to China:Secret Fiji video reveals Beijing’s ‘rendition’ tactics

Fiji’s prime minister has called on China to retreat from the South Pacific as an investigation by The Age,The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes uncovers a police sting showing Beijing’s desire to operate overseas.

  • byNick McKenzie andAmelia Ballinger
Big stink at the fish market as ‘greedy’ tenants drag out design stoush
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Big stink at the fish market as ‘greedy’ tenants drag out design stoush

A former fish market boss says the new billion-dollar taxpayer funded building is destined to become a white elephant:“You don’t need the Taj Mahal to flog dead fish.”

  • byHarriet Alexander
‘Perth Ponzi scheme’ case:24-year-old arrested as millions go missing in alleged investment scam
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‘Perth Ponzi scheme’ case:24-year-old arrested as millions go missing in alleged investment scam

Jack Endersby was living the high life based out of his apartment at The Towers at Elizabeth Quay. Then his clients hired a private investigator.

  • byRebecca Peppiatt
The repo man presented Robert’s driver licence. But the picture was someone else

The repo man presented Robert’s driver licence. But the picture was someone else

Fraudsters are employing sophisticated new methods,which allowed them to purchase a luxury vehicle worth more than $110,000 in a Victorian man’s name undetected.

  • byRachael Dexter
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‘Frightening … reckless’:The companies selling extreme suntanning to young Aussies
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Health

‘Frightening … reckless’:The companies selling extreme suntanning to young Aussies

A joint investigation by The Age,The Sydney Morning Herald and A Current Affair has uncovered the dangerous advertisements and dubious claims being used to promote a new wave of tanning products.

  • byAisha Dow andGeorgia Westgarth
Gaza health authorities say dozens killed while waiting for food aid

Gaza health authorities say dozens killed while waiting for food aid

A spokesperson for Israel’s military said it had no knowledge of any shelling in the area where the killings are reported to have happened.

  • byNidal al-Mughrabi,Steve Holland andKanishka Singh
The search for superbugs lurking in your shopping trolley
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Food safety

The search for superbugs lurking in your shopping trolley

Is your scotch fillet,chicken roast or pork belly harbouring dangerous bacteria? Scientists are about to find out.

  • byCarrie Fellner
The private chat messages from inside an Australian billionaire’s ‘money machine’

The private chat messages from inside an Australian billionaire’s ‘money machine’

At 28,Edward Craven has built Stake.com into one of the world’s biggest gambling enterprises. But there is another side to its hot streak.

  • byPatrick Begley
Home Affairs ‘looking into’ six-figure shareholding of senior bureaucrat
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Home Affairs ‘looking into’ six-figure shareholding of senior bureaucrat

A key bureaucrat in the Home Affairs department’s cybersecurity area is a shareholder in one of Australia’s biggest cybersecurity companies.

  • byMichael Bachelard andNick McKenzie