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Once again, the treatment of women in politics has come into question, after the independent Senator Lidia Thorpe used parliamentary privilege to allege she'd been sexually assaulted in a stairwell at Parliament House.
It came a day after she had stood in the Senate to accuse the Victorian Senator, David Van, of sexual assault, an accusation he denies and which she later withdrew.
Senator Van has now been asked to leave the Liberal Party room.
Today, ABC political reporter, Dana Morse, on Lidia Thorpe's allegations, and the culture at Parliament House.
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Dana Morse, ABC political reporter, Parliament House, Canberra
She was once dubbed 'Australia's worst serial killer', after the deaths of her four children.
But now, Kathleen Folbigg is a free woman, after spending two decades in jail.
In a miscarriage of justice case reminiscent of the wrongful conviction of Lindy Chamberlain, the NSW Attorney-General has pardoned the 55-year-old after new scientific evidence emerged.
Today, ABC Background Briefing reporter Rachael Brown on Kathleen Folbigg's freedom and what it says about the judicial system.
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Rachael Brown, reporter, Background Briefing, ABC Radio National and ABC listen app
It's financially pretty tough right now.
But who’s really hurting the most?
While the Reserve Bank Governor, Philip Lowe, is suggesting younger Australians could find a housemate or live with their parents, many older Australians are holidaying, dining out and hitting the shops.
Today, ABC business reporter, Stephanie Chalmers, on the growing generational divide.
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Stephanie Chalmers, ABC business reporter
When you're halfway through building a new home - or renovating an old one - and the builder goes bust, it's devastating for everyone involved.
Now, more and more people are finding themselves in exactly that position, with building company insolvencies in Australia at the highest level in almost a decade.
So what’s going on?
Today, ABC business reporter, Michael Janda, on what the crisis in the industry says about the wider economy, and where we’re heading next.
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Michael Janda, ABC business reporter