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    Changing Australia: Keith Parker and volunteering to save lives

    11/03/2026 | 7 mins.
    Around Australia, volunteer ranks in general are thinning — hitting critical services in some regional and remote areas of the country.
    In Tasmania, more than 415 volunteer ambulance officers work alongside paid paramedics to support their local communities.
    Keith Parker has racked up 16,000 hours over 15 years of service, mentoring countless new recruits and saving lives along the way.
    Guest: Keith Parker, volunteer officer for Ambulance Tasmania.
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    'I was surplus to requirements': Dennis Richardson on resigning from antisemitism royal commission

    11/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson has resigned from his position as special advisor to the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion.
    Mr Richardson was tasked with preparing a report outlining intelligence and security agencies actions surrounding the Bondi terror attack.
    Commissioner Virginia Bell has thanked Mr Richardson for his work and says the team will ensure the report is still delivered. 
    GUEST: Dennis Richardson
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    IAE releases record levels of emergency oil reserves

    11/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    The International Energy Agency has announced the largest release of oil reserves in its history, in an effort to curb soaring energy prices as the Middle East conflict continues.
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    Why individuals won't face criminal charges despite Robodebt investigation finding serious corrupt conduct

    11/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    The Robodebt scheme was branded "cruel", "crude" and "neither fair nor legal" by a royal commission, but nobody involved in its implementation or operation will likely ever face criminal charges.
    Yesterday, the National Anti-Corruption Commission released the findings of its investigation into six people referred to it - by the royal commission.
    While four - including former prime minister Scott Morrison - were cleared by the NACC - two public servants were found to have engaged in "serious corrupt conduct".
    But the investigation concluded there was "insufficient admissible evidence" to refer them for criminal charges.
    GUEST: Dr Christopher Rudge, socio legal scholar and lecturer at Sydney Law School
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    Michaelia Cash says Dennis Richardson's resignation an 'indictment' on government

    11/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia Cash says Dennis Richardson's reasons for departing the antisemitism royal commission are a "devastating indictment" on the federal government.
    GUEST: Senator Michaelia Cash, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Attorney General.

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