Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterGood morning. Today we report that the aged care regulator has launched an investigation amid scores of complaints that care home residents across Australia have been charged for services they can’t use or understand.Overseas, Donald Trump is contradicting Tehran’s claims that it has closed the strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran exchange strikes in a new wave of violence in the Middle East.The Crunch | One Nation’s spectacular rise to first or second in some recent political polls has upended Australian politics. But does Pauline Hanson really have a path to government?Exclusive | The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission launched an investigation after it received 199 complaints about fees, funds and service charges to residents in the first half of 2026.Explainer | The Labor government has been accused of exploiting international students and permanent residents after non-refundable visa fees were hiked by up to 200%. So why have they gone up?Anti-racism standard | Universities will be required to adopt definitions on antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from next year.Digital declarations | The days of filling out paper arrival cards are to end for millions of travellers, with digital passenger cards to be rolled out at Australia’s international airports and seaports. Continue reading...
Source: The Guardian Australia




