
Kmart Faces Privacy Ruling, Alan Jones Faces Assault Charges, NRL Star Brandon Smith Court, Sydney's First Long COVID Clinic Closes, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
September 18, 20259m 11s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Kmart Faces Privacy Breach Ruling for Unconsented Facial Recognition Use in Stores
(1:54): Ex-Wallabies Coach Alan Jones Faces 27 Assault Charges in High-Profile Legal Battle
(3:39): NRL Star Brandon Smith Faces Court in Drug Supply and Betting Scandal
(5:26): Closure of Sydney's First Public Long COVID Clinic Sparks Concerns Over Patient Care
(7:22): Explosive Documentary Exposes Australia's Robodebt Scandal and Government Failures
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(1:54): Ex-Wallabies Coach Alan Jones Faces 27 Assault Charges in High-Profile Legal Battle
(3:39): NRL Star Brandon Smith Faces Court in Drug Supply and Betting Scandal
(5:26): Closure of Sydney's First Public Long COVID Clinic Sparks Concerns Over Patient Care
(7:22): Explosive Documentary Exposes Australia's Robodebt Scandal and Government Failures
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: The West Australian
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