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Dana Daniel

Dana Daniel

Journalist at The Canberra Times

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Languages
  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Former Labor minister appointed as Australia's first Anti-Slavery Commissioner

The creation of the role fulfils an election promise.
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ANU staff 'part of inefficiencies', chancellor Bishop says

ANU staff 'part of inefficiencies', chancellor Bishop says
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'Fed up': Crossbench push to establish a whistleblower protection a...

David Pocock says public servants are scared to speak out.
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'Fed up': Crossbench push to establish a whistleblower protection a...

'Fed up': Crossbench push to establish a whistleblower protection authority
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Jewish ANU students detail attacks, unis 'in denial' about anti-Sem...

University leadership called out for lack of understanding.
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Parliamentary staff invited to kick up their heels at Floriade-them...

There's a hefty price tag for the degustation with matching wines.
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Parliament House a 'toxic bin fire' of a workplace: insider

Staff 'not properly protected', says ex-employee suing govt.
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New legislation to combat doxxing, disinformation and privacy breaches

Doxxers could be jailed for up to seven years.
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Lawyers, accountants and real estate agents in dirty money crackdown

New laws aims to close gaps exploited by 'sophisticated' crims.
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CFMEU ACT seeks legal advice on new laws to force it into administr...

'It wouldn't surprise me in the least if we see the [union] running off to court,' senator says.
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'Should be fair and equitable': Big wage increase comes with a catch

Those doing the right thing 'off their own back' fear they'll be penalised.