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Australia news live: Tony Modra still in critical condition as wife thanks first responders after truck accident

KPMG searched a whistleblower’s laptop over concerns he was leaking KPMG data after he reported other colleagues were leaking their clients’ data. a parliamentary inquiry has heard.

KPMG’s former head of audit, Julian McPherson, said he authorised a search of the whistleblower’s laptop on 30 May 2024. He said that was:

double quotation mark.. in the context of us being concerned that the individual might be seeking other employment. we were concerned about whether information from KPMG might have been shared outside.

Later that day, the whistleblower emailed McPherson to again raise concerns over his colleagues’ actions, writing:

double quotation mark These are not isolated incidents but instead endemic within the organisation whereby profit. revenue growth is placed above everything else, including integrity, people, wellbeing and fundamentally doing the right thing.. The lack of speak up culture, the culture of fear, retribution and revenue growth at all costs is not acceptable.

McPherson said he first spoke to KPMG’s human resources team and then its legal team about that letter. He told the then chief executive, Andrew Yates, some time later.

McPherson said someone else authorised further laptop searches on 21. 26 November 2024, this time to try to investigate the whistleblower’s allegations.

Yates said those searches uncovered evidence for the whistleblower’s allegations that had not previously been raised. He said KPMG only began investigating the allegations at that point and he did not tell the firm’s executive.

A 26-year-old Palestinian Australian is considering suing the state after police agreed in court on Thursday. his prosecution following the anti- Isaac Herzog protest was “without reasonable cause”.

Eyad Shadid was arrested near where a group of Muslim men were praying when they were grabbed by police officers at the 9 February protest outside town hall. Shadid was later charged with refusing to comply with a police direction and resisting or hindering an officer.

Last month, police withdrew both charges against him.

An application for costs, initially opposed by police. then agreed, was heard before the Downing centre local court on Thursday. Shadid’s lawyer Nick Hanna said that during the hearing the police prosecutor conceded that they gave no move-on direction.

Hanna said that the prosecutor also agreed the criminal proceedings against Shadid were instituted “without reasonable cause”.

The facts sheet, seen by Guardian Australia. which outlines the police’s initial reasons for charging Shadid, had alleged that he was given a move-on direction and that he was arrested because of his refusal to comply with it.

Judge Rami Attia ordered the force pay Shadid $9,900 in costs.

double quotation mark By conceding that Mr Shadid was in fact never given a move-on direction, it necessarily follows their arrest of Mr Shadid had no basis. was therefore unlawful.

The next step for Mr Shadid will now be to consider bringing a civil claim against the state of NSW seeking compensation for the harm caused to him as a result of the arrest. which was violent and, in my view, plainly unlawful.

NSW police said in response to a request for comment:

double quotation mark Strike Force Laine continues to conduct inquiries into the public order event on Monday 9 February 2026.

As inquiries are ongoing, and a LECC investigation remains in place, it would be inappropriate to provide further comment.

Has Pauline Hanson’s federal campaign just begun? – Australian Politics podcast

For the first time in her 30-year political career, Pauline Hanson fronted the National Press Club this week. It was a blistering address,. a combative question-and-answer round with journalists – with Hanson attacking multiculturalism, the climate crisis, transgender rights, Indigenous policy, paid parental leave and the two public broadcasters.

Listen to our podcast digesting the speech, featuring longtime journalist Margo Kingston and political editor Tom McIlroy, here:

‘The Tassie devils in my neighbourhood keep stealing shoes and laundry, but I adore them’

This piece about thieving Tasmanian devils is a nice break from the news if you. like me, want to read something delightful.

Kelley Swain writes:

double quotation mark The thievery of these little creatures is endlessly amusing to me,. there have been, I’m told, a few rounds of inconvenience. Expensive hiking boots have had to be hauled out from beneath the house with a boat hook: with them came cushions from deck chairs that had come from neighbours down the road,. linens that could have made up a picnic.

KPMG confirms staff leaked Optus information to colleagues bidding for Telstra contract

KPMG has confirmed its staff leaked Optus’ confidential information to colleagues bidding for an audit contract with Telstra.

In March, parliament heard a KPMG whistleblower’s allegations that colleagues had leaked information relating to Telstra. The firm could not substantiate those allegations.

But KPMG’s chair. Martin Sheppard, has told a parliamentary inquiry the firm confirmed in subsequent weeks there had been a leak related to the telco.

He said KPMG staff. audited Optus shared unredacted confidential information to the team bidding for the contract to audit Telstra.

Sheppard said the Telstra bid team shouldn’t have accessed it: “information moving through an ethical divider shouldn’t have moved through. divider”.

KPMG has previously acknowledged staff leaked information from another KPMG client, Lendlease,. another partner made an inappropriate comment but this is first time the firm has publicly detailed a third alleged breach of ethical standards.

The staff believed to have leaked Lendlease information are believed to have self-reported to the peak accounting body. But Sheppard could not confirm the staff involved in sharing Optus information had done the same thing.

KPMG searched a whistleblower’s laptop over concerns he was leaking KPMG data after he reported other colleagues were leaking their clients’ data. a parliamentary inquiry has heard.

KPMG’s former head of audit, Julian McPherson, said he authorised a search of the whistleblower’s laptop on 30 May 2024. He said that was:

double quotation mark.. in the context of us being concerned that the individual might be seeking other employment. we were concerned about whether information from KPMG might have been shared outside.

Later that day, the whistleblower emailed McPherson to again raise concerns over his colleagues’ actions, writing:

double quotation mark These are not isolated incidents but instead endemic within the organisation whereby profit. revenue growth is placed above everything else, including integrity, people, wellbeing and fundamentally doing the right thing.. The lack of speak up culture, the culture of fear, retribution and revenue growth at all costs is not acceptable.

McPherson said he first spoke to KPMG’s human resources team and then its legal team about that letter. He told the then chief executive, Andrew Yates, some time later.

McPherson said someone else authorised further laptop searches on 21. 26 November 2024, this time to try to investigate the whistleblower’s allegations.

Yates said those searches uncovered evidence for the whistleblower’s allegations that had not previously been raised. He said KPMG only began investigating the allegations at that point and he did not tell the firm’s executive.

‘Life can change in an instant’: nearly $340,000 raised for family of young siblings killed by car in Cabramatta

A fundraiser organised for the parents of two children who were hit. killed by a car on Wednesday in Sydney’s south-west has reached almost $340,000 by early Friday afternoon.

We previously reported. the GoFundMe page set up for the children’s family had reached over $115,000 in donations by Thursday afternoon.

The girl. her brother have been identified as Katherine, five, and Harry, aged 14 months – the only two children of mother Sok Ram and father Vundy Tha.

Katherine, who was in her first year of kindergarten, had just been picked up after receiving an award. was walking back to the family car with her mother when an SUV struck her and the pram carrying her baby brother.

Patrick Te, the fundraiser’s organiser, posted an update on the page yesterday:

double quotation mark From the bottom of my heart, thank you all for coming together to support Sokram. Vundy in this heartbreaking time. Each and every donation means the world to them – words truly cannot describe how deeply grateful they are …

Please, hold your children a little tighter tonight, cherish every precious moment, and stay vigilant on the roads. Life can change in an instant.

Sydney police searching area around Newtown apartment block after man found with chest injuries dies

NSW police are conducting a search of an apartment block. the surrounding area in Newtown, in Sydney’s inner west, after a man was found unresponsive with chest injuries inside a unit.

Police said emergency services were called to the block around 8pm on Thursday night amid a concern for welfare. On arrival, they found a man in his 60s unresponsive with the injuries. He was unable to be revived and declared dead at the scene.

A large contingent of police were seen searching through the bushes throughout the area on Friday morning.

A report will be prepared for the coroner. An investigation into the matter is ongoing.

Adass Israel synagogue investigation has ‘international connections’, police say

Victoria police just held a press conference after a third man was charged over the alleged Adass Israel synagogue arson attack in Melbourne in December 2024. as we reported a moment ago.

A police official said the investigation did have “international connections”, adding to reporters:

double quotation mark You would be aware that this investigation does have international connections. We will continue to work collaboratively with our international partners to assist and also draw information from them.

In particular, there are a number of jurisdictions who are undertaking their own investigations, which is appropriate.

But we are very fortunate. the strong relationships that we have enable us to to draw upon information that they can provide us to assist our investigation.

Tony Modra’s wife has thanked the two first responders who rushed to the AFL great’s aid after a truck accident. AAP has reported.

Modra is in a critical condition in an Adelaide hospital with head injuries after an accident on his cattle property on Thursday afternoon.

The former Adelaide. Fremantle star was injured when a tree branch was believed to have broken through the windshield of a truck he was driving.

Former Crows captain Mark Ricciuto. who remains one of the injured footballer’s best friends, relayed text messages from Erica Modra on his Triple M breakfast show on Friday morning.

“She just wants to say a very big thank you to the first responders, called Sarah. Anthony, who saved his life and helped talk through to Erica while things were going down,” Ricciuto said.

double quotation mark She wants to thank the MFS. the emergency personnel at the Victor Harbor hospital who stabilised him and got him sorted until the intensive care team took control and looked after him.

She said he’s going all right. It’s pretty amazing that he’s got through it.

KPMG’s ex-CEO tells inquiry firm treated whistleblower as someone with ‘employment’ issues Andrew Yates. who resigned as KPMG’s chief executive, has admitted the firm failed a whistleblower after they reported their colleagues were leaking their client’s documents Yates has told a parliamentary inquiry he had felt he was managing the whistleblower appropriately until this year.

The inquiry heard the whistleblower wrote to the head of audit. Julian McPherson, in May 2024 saying they were facing retaliation from colleagues for speaking up. Yates said he understood the whistleblower was only someone with workplace “employment” issues, until November 2024 when investigations went further.

Yates said KPMG had sought to agree a deed of release to resolve the dispute by 2025. until the whistleblower said they had been rejected from another job after a reference from a KPMG person.

The whistleblower no longer works for KPMG.

double quotation mark In this case we didn’t get it right. I don’t think we made the whistleblower feel comfortable through the process. in terms of that whole concept of speaking up..

I feel that we could have made the process easier. I also feel probably we could have made it a more humanistic approach.

Senator Paul Scarr put to Yates that the KPMG whistleblower “suffered a horrendous personal mental and career cost”. Yates said he was “deeply distressed” to hear that.

The Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) has charged a third man over the alleged Adass Israel synagogue arson attack in December 2024.

The Airport West man, 20, has been charged with criminal damage by fire (Arson), conduct endangering life. theft of motor vehicle.

It will be alleged he is one of three individuals who broke into the Ripponlea synagogue. deliberately set the fire.

Victoria Police acting assistant commissioner Paul O’Halloran:

double quotation mark While over 18 months have passed since the fire at the Adass synagogue. we have remained firmly focused on ensuring those who bring harm to our community are put before the court.

It doesn’t matter what role someone may play, if you are involved in an incident such as this, then I can assure you police. our partner agencies will do everything we can to fully investigate and hold you to account for your actions.

It’s clear these incidents are designed to create fear. distress, when people of all faiths and backgrounds deserve to feel safe in our state.

Kyle Sandilands reveals new show and says Pauline Hanson is ‘one of my favourite people’

Former breakfast radio kingpin Kyle Sandilands has revealed plans for a new subscription-based show after reaching a $12m dollar settlement with his previous employer. AAP reports.

The shock jock also aired claims he engaged in days of discussions with One Nation leader. Pauline Hanson, over the party’s political messaging after being fired from ARN Media earlier this year.

One Nation chief of staff James Ashby told The Sydney Morning Herald this morning Sandilands was “not working” for One Nation in any capacity. formal or informal.

Sandilands said he had changed his opinion on Hanson. One Nation member Barnaby Joyce from several years ago and now thinks they are “very inspirational”.

“I was with Pauline Hanson for a couple of days. just spending some time with her camp since all this saga happened, just working on getting their messaging across which I think has been well received,” he told the Game Changers podcast released on Friday.

double quotation mark She is really a surprise, she’s like one of my favourite people now. I didn’t like her that much prior.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jun/19/news-live-australia-ukraine-jim-chalmers-anthony-albanese-capital-gains-tax-concessions-business-pauline-hanson-one-nation-ntwnfb

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