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Tabcorp faces police scrutiny

Elmer Funke Kupper.

Australian Stock Exchange chief Elmer Funke Kupper was the CEO of Tabcorp when the gaming giant paid $200,000 to the family of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in a transaction now at the centre of a federal police bribery inquiry.

Tabcorp's murky Cambodian adventure

Elmer Funke Kupper.

Seven years ago, two senior employees from gaming giant Tabcorp flew into Cambodia on a potentially risky but also possibly hugely lucrative mission. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was looming and Tabcorp had ambitions to establish an online  platform that could tap millions of gamblers across Asia and around the world – beyond the bureaucratic constraints of Australia.

'When something bad happened, I would need to cut'

Nicole Juniper, 19, started self-harming when she was 13 and now helps other young people.

Nicole Juniper, 19, started self-harming when she was 13. She is one of almost one quarter of young women and a fifth of young men aged 20-24 years who have self-harmed, according to a recent survey. This is her story, as told to Catherine Armitage.