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Echo Hui

Echo Hui

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    Sunscreen maker at centre of recalls blocked by US regulator for years

    The Australian sunscreen manufacturer at the centre of a spate of recent product recalls has been blocked from exporting sunscreens to the United States for the past three years.
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    Ten more sunscreens removed from sale over SPF concerns

    Ten more sunscreens removed from sale over SPF concerns
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    Convicted baby killer Keli Lane sues NSW government over prison sex...

    Convicted baby killer Keli Lane is suing the NSW government for $2 million, alleging it failed in its duty of care to protect her from serious harm at the hands of several prison officers, including serial sex abuser Wayne Astill.
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    Over 40 years this scam has raked in millions. It's incredibly hard...

    From China in the 1980s to Australia now, this scam has fleeced vulnerable people of millions and because of FIFO criminals and underground cash laundering police are finding it hard to apprehend suspects.
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    A deepfake Dutton speaks Mandarin on Chinese social media platform

    A series of attacks on Australian political parties on emerging Chinese social media platform RedNote raise concerns about misinformation, disinformation and the risk of foreign interference ahead of the federal election.
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    Convicted baby killer Keli Lane named as victim of former prison of...

    Keli Lane, the woman convicted of killing her baby daughter in one of Australia's most notorious criminal cases, has been identified in NSW parliament as a victim of convicted sex offender and former prison officer Wayne Gregory Astill.
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    Retired detective queries police investigation of aged-care killer

    An ABC investigation reveals police may have failed to identify another victim of convicted healthcare killer Garry Davis, who was found guilty of murdering two nursing home residents and attempting to kill a third by injecting them with lethal doses of insulin.
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    Mysterious stash of funeral notices raises fears of a serial killer...

    Police feared a healthcare murderer could have been a serial killer after they searched his bedroom and found stolen medical items and a collection of death notices.
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    How 'appalling' and 'disgraceful' strata contracts favour managers ...

    An ABC investigation has found strata contracts promoted by a key industry body disproportionately favour managers over apartment owners, sparking calls for an urgent review to reform the agreements.
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    Insurance giant channelled undisclosed kickbacks to strata manageme...

    ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb says commissions are driving up the cost of insurance as Four Corners exposes the hidden arrangements lining the pockets of brokers and strata management firms at the expense of apartment owners.
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    Strata commissioner's $780,000 stake in property group in the spotl...

    The Minister for Fair Trading, Anoulack Chanthivong, orders an urgent review of the NSW Strata and Property Services Commissioner's $780,000 stake in a major real estate group.
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    Calls to reopen investigation into death of Chinese dissident

    A former Chinese spy is set to give evidence in a major Canadian inquiry into foreign interference following his appearance on Four Corners, where he revealed China's illegal operations on foreign soil, including the targeting of a prominent dissident who died in Canada in 2022.
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    AFP stopped allowing Chinese police to operate in Australia after i...

    The Australian Federal Police has told a parliamentary hearing it halted a years-long policy of allowing Chinese police to come and operate in Australia, following a 2019 incident exposed by the ABC’s Four Corners program.
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    'Extrajudicial extradition': MPs alarmed about Chinese police escor...

    Chinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols.
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    My life as a Chinese spy: A secret agent tells all

    A Chinese spy who is now on Australian soil has revealed his incredible story to Four Corners.
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    Australian greyhound Katoby disappeared after retirement. We found ...

    A Chinese dog buyer has lifted the lid on the extraordinary world of exporting Australian racing greyhounds to China, where their offspring are used to grow the country’s illegal gambling industry.
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    Devotees of Tasmania's Holy Tantra Esoteric Buddhism claim leader i...

    For decades, an eccentric spiritual group called Holy Tantra Esoteric Buddhism has been not just accepted but celebrated in Hobart. But now, an insider desperate to reach her son is describing the group as being like a cult.
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    Sydney man accused of foreign interference was warned to leave Chin...

    New details of the case emerge in court, with the Sydney businessman accused of selling Australian defence and security secrets in China.
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    PwC worked for tertiary education regulator as it acquired stake in...

    PricewaterhouseCoopers began work on a top-level consulting contract with the federal government’s regulator of tertiary colleges 24 hours before agreeing to acquire a $5.5 million stake in one such college, the controversial Top Education Group.
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    'Midnight they would come': Why the sound of dogs could mean tortur...

    Steve Tickner was hunted by Myanmar’s military regime. After a year in hiding, he escaped with the help of the Australian embassy and an underground network of dissidents who hatched a plan to smuggle him out of the country.
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    Chinese-born journalists share their joy and frustration on coverin...

    To mark Harmony Week, Chinese-born journalists Bang Xiao, Echo Hui and Samuel Yang are for the first time sharing their experiences of working in journalism in Australia.