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Queensland police finance review referred to corruption watchdog
Independent financial review of Queensland Police Service referred to the Crime and Corruption Commission Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 2:47pm In short: A review into Queensland police finances has been referred to the Crime and Corruption Commission. The review found money was redirected from its intended purpose. Police say the financial shortfall will not be addressed with redundancies.
Medical imaging provider to investigate improper Medicare billing allegations
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Officers 'acted appropriately' during arrest death at Clare, top cop says
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CFMEU leader pressured regulator to target certain contractors, inquiry hears
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How bridge named after Paul Pisasale spiralled into a four-year dispute
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Allegations of double billing and charging for no service at Kalgoorlie hospital
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Victoria's top cop on when the scourge of firebombings will stop
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Local mayor 'shocked' at man's death after 'ineffective' taser arrest
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Why Ireland is under fire over its alumina exports to Russia
Though legal, Ireland's alumina exports to Russia have prompted outrage just as the country prepares to assume the EU Council's presidency. Ireland is under fire over its continued sales of alumina to Russia, raising concerns that the country might be indirectly helping Moscow fuel its war machine against Ukraine. Sold as white powder, alumina is the raw material used to produce aluminium, a lightweight metal commonly found in weapons and ammunition on the battlefield.