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NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has released its much-anticipated investigation into the six people referred by the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. The report reveals the identity of the referred people, which was previously not public knowledge: five bureaucrats and former prime minister Scott Morrison, who was social
Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?

Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?

King Ropes Access/ShutterstockFor years, long-range electric trucks seemed impossible. But much has changed in a short time. Rapid improvements to batteries and chargers mean battery electric trucks are already viable for urban and short-range trucks. In December, battery-electric and hybrid trucks outsold conventional trucks in China for the first time.

NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system

NACC investigation into Robodebt reveals public service corruption, but it will take much more to fix the system
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has released its much-anticipated investigation into the six people referred by the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. The report reveals the identity of the referred people, which was previously not public knowledge: five bureaucrats and former prime minister Scott Morrison, who was social

Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?

Electric trucks are finally ready for prime time. Could high oil prices speed up the shift?
King Ropes Access/ShutterstockFor years, long-range electric trucks seemed impossible. But much has changed in a short time. Rapid improvements to batteries and chargers mean battery electric trucks are already viable for urban and short-range trucks. In December, battery-electric and hybrid trucks outsold conventional trucks in China for the first time.