Rhiana Whitson
Rhiana Whitson is a reporter with 7.30, based in Melbourne. She’s previously worked for the ABC’s national business reporting team, as state political reporter in Hobart, and covered regional stories in Victoria’s Gippsland region. She’s been with the ABC since 2012. Her journalism career began at Fairfax's suburban newspapers. You can follow her on Twitter @rhianawhitson and contact her at whitson.rhiana@abc.net.au.
Latest by Rhiana Whitson
Victorians left in the dark after wild storms, but a permanent fix to power outages could cost billions
More than a week after deadly storms tore through Victoria, knocking out power to more than half a million customers, the lights are still out in some hard-hit areas of the state.
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'Significant concerns': Inquiry launched into state care of 12-year-old accused of murder
State care failings are being investigated following a 12-year-old girl being charged with murder. 125 reports alleging abuse in the care system have been made to the commissioner of children and young people in the past nine months.
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'A lot of dollars, not a lot of benefit': Experts call for Suburban Rail Loop to be scrapped
On the eve of the Victorian government's signing of a multi-billion-dollar contract for Melbourne's Suburban Rail Loop, experts are calling for Australia's biggest and most expensive infrastructure project to be scrapped.
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Footscray locals say 12yo girl charged with murder was failed by authorities
A youth worker says a 12-year-old girl charged with the murder of a 37-year-old woman in Melbourne last week was failed by the system that should have been looking after her.
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Karen is blind and wants to visit her family, but Virgin Australia won't refund her cancelled flights
Virgin Australia is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars in unused COVID-19 flight credits, with customers who booked flights for routes the airline no longer operates being refused refunds.
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The search for $50 million lost after Blockchain Global's crypto exchange collapse
Blockchain Global promoted itself as the nation's biggest cryptocurrency exchange before its spectacular fall from grace. Now, a group of former customers are pursuing the company after losing access to their funds — with three of the company's key players being reported to ASIC by the liquidator.
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'$1.7b in damages a year': The estimated cost of keeping Australia's largest coal-fired power plant running
The NSW government is currently in talks with Origin about using taxpayer subsidies to extend the life of the plant in the state's Hunter region. It follows a review that found the state should discuss delaying the plant's closure to help prevent blackouts due to the slow building of renewables.
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Sean and Jane paid $720,000 for an apartment with no car parks and shared laundry. It was their path out of renting
Medium- and high-density development in established suburbs is being spruiked as the solution to Australia's housing crisis. But there are still some risks.
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New home gas bans will lead to energy source's 'death spiral', experts say
Experts say getting households and businesses that can easily disconnect from gas is key to meeting emission reduction targets.
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Robert Redlich's time as corruption watchdog has ended. But he says he's not done speaking out
Last week, two bills from the Greens and Coalition to give more powers to IBAC were voted down in Victoria's state parliament.
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'Fighting for the working class': How Hollywood's writers' strike is playing out in Australia
Hollywood's been hit with the biggest strikes in decades leaving unions in the US and Australia concerned about the dominance of movie studios and streaming platforms changing the way we watch our favourite shows and movies.
Expert joins residents in calls to scrap controversial electricity transmission project
A prominent energy expert joins landholders in calling for the Australian Energy Market Operator and the Victorian government to scrap plans to build the controversial VNI West transmission line and Western Renewables Link.
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Legal experts call for Lawyer X evidence to be referred to an interstate prosecutor
Legal experts have called for the evidence collected by the special investigative office set up to investigate the Lawyer X scandal to be referred to an interstate prosecutor, saying lack of transparency could give rise to questions about perceived conflict of interest.
Lawyers condemn comments from Daniel Andrews over Lawyer X special investigation
Thirty-eight of Victoria's most eminent legal practitioners have signed a letter condemning the comments of Premier Daniel Andrews and calling for a public apology following the closure of the special investigative office set up to probe the Lawyer X scandal.
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Millions of Australian households paying too much for electricity, according to ACCC
New data from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission shows millions of consumers are paying more on power bills than they should.
Gas price cap 'overwhelmed by suppliers' strike'. So where to now for the government to limit energy price rises?
The federal government's gas price cap is now acting as a floor according to major customers, and that's not good for consumers. So what can it do next?
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AGL set to double profit as energy prices soar, ASX up, Wall Street rallies, Europe lifts rates — as it happened
By business reporter Rhiana Whitson
AGL's bottom line is set to receive a big boost as consumers are hit with rising energy bills. And local shares trade higher after a Wall Street rally. Look back on the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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Elisabetta says ANZ failed to verify her home loan application, now she's taking legal action
By business reporter Rhiana Whitson
Elisabetta Di Nardo has been battling with ANZ for almost two years for lending her money she says was based on inaccurate information provided without her knowledge.
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Jenny Craig collapses in Australia and New Zealand after no buyer found for weight-loss company
By business reporter Rhiana Whitson
Jenny Craig's Australian and New Zealand operations will immediately stop trading after administrators failed to find a buyer for the weight-loss company's physical stores.
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Rosemary paid $35k for a modest Sydney home. When it went to auction 45 years later, she thought she 'was going to faint'
By business reporter Stephanie Chalmers and Rhiana Whitson
National house prices lifted sharply in May, according to data from CoreLogic. Sydney continues to lead the recovery, with rises across the capital cities, as the number of properties advertised for sale fell further.
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Higher rents will help reduce rental stress by encouraging people to 'economise' on housing, RBA governor says
By business reporters Gareth Hutchens and Rhiana Whitson
The RBA governor says strong population growth is exacerbating Australia's housing crisis and we need more people to live in each dwelling.
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'Obscenely high prices': Customers and businesses brace for surge in power bills from July 1
By business reporters Kate Ainsworth and Rhiana Whitson
The Australian Energy Regulator confirms electricity price rises will increase by a rate higher than its draft offer, which will come into effect on July 1.
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Emily just got a 5 per cent pay rise. This is why it doesn't count in the latest wages figures
By business reporters Michael Janda and Rhiana Whitson
Wages growth is at its highest level since 2012, with around 50 per cent of workers seeing pay increases above 3 per cent, but it is still well behind inflation.
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ASX slips after mixed day on Wall Street as inflation cools — as it happened
By business reporter Rhiana Whitson
Local shares slipped on Thursday, after overnight news that US inflation is cooling but still too high. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
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Smokers will see a bigger tax increase than multinational gas producers. Is it fair?
By business reporters Michael Janda, Rhiana Whitson, Kath Robinson and Gareth Hutchens
Economists and energy experts say the government is short-changing Australians with planned changes to the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax that will only raise an additional $2.4 billion over five years.
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