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Vic Health looks into alleged coercion at public hospitals
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Healthcare

Vic Health looks into alleged coercion at public hospitals

The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services is investigating hospital operators over reports of public hospitals pressuring patients to use their private health insurance.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Eggs pulled from supermarket shelves after potential salmonella scare
Consumer safety

Eggs pulled from supermarket shelves after potential salmonella scare

Eggs are being pulled off supermarket shelves across Australia and hundreds of thousands of hens may be killed over a salmonella scare.

  • by Matt Bungard and Christine McGinn
The hateful fringes of video games giant Steam
Right-wing extremism

The hateful fringes of video games giant Steam

A search for "white power" brings up nearly 3000 results on a games app that is popular with children.

  • by Patrick Begley
Power discounts could disappear under a regulated price, experts warn
Energy

Power discounts could disappear under a regulated price, experts warn

Households that negotiated good deals may be worse off under a fixed basic power price as electricity retailers could cut their best offers to recoup losses.

  • by Cole Latimer
'Substantial factor': US jury rules against Bayer in Roundup cancer case
Illness

'Substantial factor': US jury rules against Bayer in Roundup cancer case

In a unanimous verdict, a US jury found Bayer's weed killer was responsible for the cancer of a California man who used it for decades.

  • by Jim Christie
Seb Monsour's investment fraud charges delayed by three weeks
South-east Queensland

Seb Monsour's investment fraud charges delayed by three weeks

Mr Monsour, the brother-in-law of former Queensland premier Campbell Newman, has received an extension in $5 million business fraud case.

  • by Tony Moore
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Crackdown vow for 'money-grabbing' public hospital pressure ploy
Healthcare

Crackdown vow for 'money-grabbing' public hospital pressure ploy

Public hospitals face greater scrutiny over allegations they have been adopting aggressive tactics to make patients use their private health insurance to help fund their operations.

  • by Colin Kruger
A better way with bread
Opinion
Food culture

A better way with bread

It was a Border Force agent’s worst nightmare: a foreign national with a live biological agent active in a large Australian city.

  • by Matt Holden
'Have you got insurance?': the US-style question finding its way to Australian hospitals
Healthcare

'Have you got insurance?': the US-style question finding its way to Australian hospitals

In a warped reversal of the US system, it is actually patients who do have private health insurance who potentially face a nightmare when they enter hospital.

  • by Colin Kruger
Hot button issue: 'Landmines in the lounge room,' says ER doctor
Medicine

Hot button issue: 'Landmines in the lounge room,' says ER doctor

Consumers and the ACCC want to make it illegal to sell unsafe products in Australia. It isn't now, as the number of products containing potentially deadly button batteries illustrate.

  • by Julie Power
Transparency vital in wake of latest Boeing 737 MAX 8 disaster
Aviation

Transparency vital in wake of latest Boeing 737 MAX 8 disaster

We are compelled to sit up and take notice when a new model of plane that has only 350 units in service experiences two mass-fatality accidents in the space of five months.