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Telstra CEO to face parliamentary inquiry over national outage

Telstra’s bosses are set to be grilled over a nationwide outage that affected triple zero calls and businesses, disrupted payment systems and stopped trains in two states.

Telstra’s chief executive, Vicki Brady, will be among a group of executives who will front a parliamentary inquiry into the incident in Canberra on Friday.

The Greens communication spokesperson, Sarah Hanson-Young, said the committee holding the probe had called an emergency hearing over the outage.

“The truth is, Telstra, just like Optus, has put their profits ahead of public safety and public service for far too long, and the law allows them to,” she told reporters at Parliament House on Thursday.

“We need better laws in place, stronger laws that protect the rights of the public, the rights of the consumer, and to force these companies to actually deliver a reliable service.”

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young says Telstra ‘should be taking responsibility’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

Telstra is accepting compensation claims from affected customers and small businesses who can provide evidence to support their case.

Hanson-Young said the telco “has done the bare minimum when it comes to compensation for consumers”.

“The company should be taking responsibility, and it should be offering automatic compensation to everyone who they put in a difficult and dangerous position.”

Representatives from the Australian Communications and Media Authority and the communications department will also give evidence at the inquiry.

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Father of methanol-poisoned traveller ‘devastated’ as charges set to be laid

The father of an Australian who died from methanol poisoning while travelling in Laos has said the charges that will be laid against those allegedly responsible have left his family devastated.

Melbourne travellers Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, were backpacking through the south-east Asian nation in late 2024 when they were fatally poisoned with methanol while drinking at Nana Backpackers Hostel in Vang Vieng.

Those allegedly responsible are set to be hit with charges, but the father of Morton-Bowles, Shaun Bowles, has told 2GB radio that they were not the results his family were looking for.

double quotation markIt is devastating news to us.

His understanding was the charges are going to be be put against the owner of the distillery that made the allegedly tainted vodka.

double quotation markWe’re still not convinced that they’re the right people.

We’ve had so many conflicting stories come out, it’s very hard to pin down who exactly is at fault.

But clear, that’s not been the case.

ABC reports the two charges expected to be laid collectively carry up to one year in jail and a maximum fine of $1600.

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