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Leonie Wood is a columnist and a former Age staffer.

Denial, complacency, anger: the stages of an Optus data breach victim

Denial, complacency, anger: the stages of an Optus data breach victim

I guard my passport ferociously as a kind of ultimate ID, and the possibility that criminals may have those details is deeply disturbing.

  • by Leonie Wood
Arbitrary, unreasonable: closing the state border without a plan

Arbitrary, unreasonable: closing the state border without a plan

Despite the expectation of further COVID-19 breakouts, when it came to action the government and authorities botched every aspect of it.

  • by Leonie Wood
Skagway, Sitka ... what's the difference?

Skagway, Sitka ... what's the difference?

Denis Price never made it to Skagway, Alaska on his tour. So he sued.

  • by Leonie Wood
What's the value of a wasted day in Alaska?

What's the value of a wasted day in Alaska?

When six travellers booked a trip to Alaska in 2010, there was one place they really wanted to visit. When they failed to reach it, they sued.

  • by Leonie Wood
Dodgy businessman barred under new laws

Dodgy businessman barred under new laws

The ACCC has secured hefty strike-out bans against a businessman who duped retirees.

  • by Leonie Wood