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The new owners of Brindabella Christian College say their mission is to restore the school's reputation with a focus on integrity and stability. Nieve Walton visited the school and spoke with the organisation that has paid millions to rescue it from administration. There is no evidence to suggest working from home contributed to a dip in Australia's productivity, government research has found. Brittney Levinson reports on Productivity Commission findings that allowing employees to work from home some of the time could help boost productivity and retain staff. A former tax office executive failed to properly declare his conflicts of interest, including details about shares he held in a consulting firm that worked with the agency. Brittney Levinson reports on a probity review that made findings about a former ATO chief information officer. Amy Martin celebrates 10 years of one of Braddon's best-loved food joints. And while the Brumbies and Raiders get ready for crucial games this weekend, Caden Helmers ponders calls for the GWS Giants to make a full-time move to Canberra. After a frosty start where the temperature dropped below minus 3, we're heading for an expected top of 18. John-Paul Moloney, managing editor |