Morning Mail: police misuse of data revealed, fresh concerns about NDIS reform, Queensland women seal Origin series

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Guardian investigation exposes the unauthorised access of confidential information; minister lashes opposition as reform legislation delayed

Morning, everyone. There have been more than 1,000 in New South Wales, more than 500 in Queensland and it’s a similar pattern in other jurisdictions: police are fielding hundreds of complaints about misuse of information, and in particular unauthorised access of police databases. Our investigation today exposes the growing problem.

Plus, fire ants might be spreading on defence bases, England have been beaten by India in the T20 World Cup, and Queensland have sealed a historic three-game Origin series.A Labor-chaired parliamentary committee has flagged human rights concerns with the Albanese government’s proposed changes to the NDIS, while“sound the death knell”, and also told a conference audience that voters in his Dickson electorate would riot if a windfarm were planned for the area.

for the painkiller maker Purdue Pharma that included a measure to protect its Sackler family owners from further liability over the country’s opioid epidemic.in France’s general election, form a government and take over at least some defence and armed forces decision-making – including on Ukraine.

Defence bases pose a “huge risk” when it comes to stopping the spread of invasive fire ants in Australia after what some have called “a massive surveillance failure”, with the pests being detected at seven defence sits within Queensland’s 700,000-hectare containment zone. But now fire ants have been found at an eighth site outside the zone – Swartz Barracks in Oakey, 130km west of Brisbane.

as they face a repeat of qualification matches against Japan, the side they lost to twice on the way to Qatar,The T20 World Cup final will be India v South Africa after England crashed out of the semi-final this morning with a dismal batting display.Sydney Morning HeraldThe Stakes

 

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