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Don't blame capitalism for shrinking airline legroom
Opinion
Aviation

Don't blame capitalism for shrinking airline legroom

A viral video of a man punching the back of a woman's reclined airline seat got Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian's attention. But he made things worse when he asked flyers to be polite and check with the passengers behind them before hitting the recline button.

  • by Noah Smith

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How will the coronavirus outbreak affect your travel plans?
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Coronavirus outbreak

How will the coronavirus outbreak affect your travel plans?

Travel arrangements are being thrown into doubt, and many are wondering whether it's worth going overseas in the first place. What should you do if you've booked a trip?

  • by Bianca Hall and Josh Dye
'Potential for unconscionable conduct': Funeral industry in ACCC's sights
ACCC

'Potential for unconscionable conduct': Funeral industry in ACCC's sights

The chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission used his first public address of 2020 to put the funeral industry on notice. 

  • by Matt Bungard
Punters steer clear of Victoria's cash limit program for pokies
Gambling

Punters steer clear of Victoria's cash limit program for pokies

A Victorian government scheme aimed at reducing poker machine harm has been deemed a failure, with punters failing to take up the program as some venues discourage its use.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Young are dropping out of private health insurance like flies
Opinion
APRA

Young are dropping out of private health insurance like flies

Australia’s health system relies on the public system dealing with the sickest, most complex and urgent patients while the private system deals with healthier, less complex and less urgent patients.

  • by Angela Jackson
Video games with gambling features should be banned from children
Video games

Video games with gambling features should be banned from children

There are calls for stricter regulation of computer games that target children with gambling technology and psychology.

  • by Nick O'Malley
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'Cat and mouse': Romance scams a $28.6m problem and growing
Scams

'Cat and mouse': Romance scams a $28.6m problem and growing

Romance scammers cheated victims out of a record $28.6 million last year, finding new hunting grounds in online games such as Words with Friends, Scrabble and World of War.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
'We're flat out': Labs running overtime testing wine grapes for smoke taint
Soft commodities

'We're flat out': Labs running overtime testing wine grapes for smoke taint

Thousands of wine grape samples from this season's vintage are likely to be laboratory tested as producers want to know whether grapes have been affected by smoke

  • by Darren Gray
'Affordable and fair' funerals with a tender touch
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Death

'Affordable and fair' funerals with a tender touch

A funeral can put many families into debt for years. A new non-profit funeral service will be rolled out across Australia, offering funerals at about half the price.

  • by Julie Power
We’re sleepwalking into a surveillance state
Opinion
Privacy

We’re sleepwalking into a surveillance state

Our blindness to the dangers keeps us glued to privacy-invading tech. We've failed to create a political culture up to the task of limiting surveillance.

  • by Farhad Manjoo
Crown's Demetriou haunted by shadow director claims at failed Acquire
Governance

Crown's Demetriou haunted by shadow director claims at failed Acquire

Not only will the former AFL boss have to navigate a tricky period at the casino group, he could face a court case in relation to collapsed education group Acquire.

  • by Sarah Danckert