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Sister Myree Harris in 2009.

The no-nonsense nun who got things done for the homeless and mentally ill

Sister Myree Harris was an advocate for the less fortunate: she was “Christ-like, washing their feet, devoted to the end and a possible candidate for sainthood”.

  • Malcolm Brown

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Opposition Leader Angus Taylor and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, who says the major parties have never done a good job for Australia.

Angus Taylor just alienated families like mine – and doomed the Liberal Party

Immigrant families and their votes are critical to the Liberals’ status as the alternative government. The party just formally walked away from them.

  • Kos Samaras
We talk about “picking up the pieces” after a crisis, but it’s not always simple.

Homeless at 58, my new neighbours included an ex-con and a recluse. Then there was Darren

Julianne didn’t realise how rough some people had it, until she suddenly found herself among them.

  • Julianne O'Brien
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland called the scheme “heartless and disastrous”.

Largest class action payout in Australian history for ‘heartless and disastrous’ scheme

Robo-debt victims and their families will receive an extra $475 million in compensation after they were wrongly hounded for welfare debt under the Coalition.

  • Brittany Busch
The Commonwealth Ombudsman revealed on Wednesday 964 jobseekers had income support payments unlawfully terminated.

Echoes of robo-debt: Lawyer warns Labor after hundreds illegally denied payments

Hundreds of people have had income support payments unlawfully terminated by an automated system – described as eerily similar to the robo-debt scandal by one lawyer.

  • Olivia Ireland
Clara experienced homelessness and says there needs to be more help for at-risk young people.

As Clara’s world quietly unravelled, her teachers missed the signs

Clues that Clara was heading for homelessness failed to raise alarm. Now she has joined calls for better help for at-risk young people.

  • Nicole Precel and Saria Ratnam
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Keir Starmer

‘A wasted generation’: Starmer caves in to backbench revolt over plan to save $10b a year

Days ago the UK prime minister promised NATO he would spend more on defence. Now he is working the phones to stop open defiance over his plan to cut the country’s $100 billion annual welfare bill.

  • David Crowe
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Composite index image of: Val McDermott, Vernetar and Rayeleene O’Hehir, and Jenny Tuita

More women come forward with stories of abuse inside girls’ homes

NSW is the only state that has not held an inquiry or offered redress to survivors of abuse inside its institutions. Survivors say it is long overdue.

  • Angus Thomson
Jenny Tuita, aged 15, the same age she was when she was charged as “uncontrollable”.

Women who endured horrific treatment in state care should be heard

The invasive practices Jenny Tuita experienced happened not just in Glebe, but are known to have occurred at Wilson Youth Hospital and the notorious Parramatta Girls’ Home.

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