NDIS provider accused of excessive use of force against people with disabilities
A 7.30 investigation has uncovered new allegations of rough treatment and shocking footage from inside an NDIS provider of last resort.
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analysis:The UK PM is banking on a Tony Abbott-like plan to win re-election
Rishi Sunak has been hit with crippling blows at council elections in the UK but as the country potentially turns to Labour, he is increasingly turning towards a past Australian solution to cling to power.
Filipino workers on temporary visas live in tiny rural towns away from their children to take care of our elderly
Healthcare staffing shortages have led a small Australian town to recruit a Filipino workforce.
Analysis by Laura Tingle
analysis:You can only judge a budget once you've seen the whole thing, but there's already a feeling of 'too many notes'
A few days before the budget there's a bit of a "too many notes" feeling to the Albanese government's current suite of issues in play and, sadly, not all of it is ingenious or quality.
Jake's support worker tells him to settle down. Seconds later, there's a sickening crack and a cry of pain
An ABC investigation uncovers a series of allegations by former workers blowing the whistle on mistreatment, neglect and excessive use of force against people with disabilities being cared for by NDIS provider Evolution Support Services.
Knife crime has dominated the headlines but the stats in NSW tell a different story
Self-defence instructor Jeff Phillips is teaching young people how to defend themselves from knife crime. His phone has been running hot since the Bondi Junction attack.
My best friend saved my life, says security guard stabbed in Bondi attack
From northern Pakistan to Bondi Junction, Muhammad Fahad and Muhammad Taha have been together their whole lives. The former is now helping his friend in his recovery from Joel Cauchi's stabbing and they both want him to stay in Australia.
Shenane woke from a coma to find she was $56,000 in debt. This is how she fought her way back
In 2017, Shenane Hogg woke from a nine-month induced coma following an attack from her then-partner. The incident had been the last in a series of physical assaults, but she says the first red flag in the relationship was much more subtle.
'Warned us': Germany's foreign minister speaks of deep Russia trade regret
Germany's foreign minister tells 7.30 her nation was caught out being over-reliant on Russian oil and gas and has urged nations worldwide not to do the same in regards to China.
Has Tasmania found the blueprint for expansion club sporting glory?
Tasmania's JackJumpers have shown small market sporting success can be achieved in Australia, but history is littered with cautionary tales for the AFL's newest franchise to avoid.
Analysis by Laura Tingle
analysis:There is so much to be done to combat the gendered violence crisis. Here are a few places the government could start
The question now for all politicians is how to ensure the momentum to properly address at least some of the issues fuelling the gendered violence crisis continues.