
The Guardian·19h ago
Morning Mail: Aged care ‘signature’ fees trigger class action; McCartney’s gift to Taylor Swift; T20 glory for Australia
The brief
Good morning. A new class action against a leading aged care firm claims it charged some residents for services they could not use – for example, high teas for people on restricted diets, and Foxtel for unconscious patients. In other news, Queenslanders may end up paying to clean up abandoned mines, and we look at Spectacle Island in Sydney Harbour, off-limits for decades and now for sale in the big Defence property selloff. Plus: Australia have crushed England to win the Women’s T20 World Cup final. Australia Dirty legacy | Queenslanders are being warned they could be left to pay for the cleanup of abandoned mines if rehabilitation laws are…
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