Inga Ting
Inga Ting is a data journalist with the ABC's Digital Story Innovations team. Her work has won awards both locally and internationally.
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'Inexcusable failure': Damning report on one police force reflects the failures of another
A scathing report identified more than 170 breaches of the NSW Police Force's own domestic violence procedures, with officers failing to do the basics like seizing guns, taking a statement, or checking CCTV footage.
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Questionable billing by some doctors is rife in Australia's medical industry. Here's how it works
A major investigation into the chronic pain industry has uncovered how Australia's healthcare system is being left open to financial exploitation by some medical practitioners.
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The three crucial words police say they didn't hear when they botched this arrest – costing taxpayers $320,000
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By Paul Farrell, Inga Ting, Alex Lim, Thomas Brettell, Katia Shatoba and Jack Fisher / ABC Investigations and Digital Story Innovations
Exclusive data covering 4.3 million police searches has revealed a quota-driven culture that boosts search numbers at the risk of abusing police powers.
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This is the magic income set to win the biggest percentage tax cut from the revised plan
Confused about how much you'll actually be get across all three stages of the tax cuts? Exclusive new data reveals how much you need to earn to reap the biggest percentage return if the redesigned tax cuts are passed into law.
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Nurse, teacher, surgeon — is your job likely to win from the revised tax cuts?
Which neighbourhoods, occupations and age groups are more likely to benefit or miss out from the redesign of the stage 3 tax cuts? We've delved into the data to find out how different parts of Australia compare.
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'I feel like we've all been lied to': Fund members shocked to find green retirement savings invested in fossil fuels
By Pat McGrath, Mark Doman, Alex Palmer, Katia Shatoba, Thomas Brettell and Inga Ting / ABC Investigations and Digital Story Innovations
An ABC investigation into the financial disclosures of sustainable or ethical-labelled super options finds extensive investment in shares of companies in the fossil fuel, gambling, alcohol and weapons manufacturing industries.
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Why cars can triple in value in just 18 months in the country where inflation is 100 per cent
By Inga Ting
Argentina's economy hit 100 per cent inflation in February — the highest it's been in 32 years. But the crisis has done nothing to dampen Argentines' enthusiasm for spending.
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Priced out: These maps show Australia's red zones of rental despair
Advertised house rents have hit record highs in 85 per cent of suburbs profiled in exclusive new data. These maps reveal the areas facing the biggest hikes in rent since the start of the pandemic.
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Insurance costs are set to soar for thousands of Australians. These areas face the biggest hikes
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One million households in Australia already face "extreme" levels of insurance stress, new research warns. Exclusive new data reveals how every council area ranks.
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Do you live in a 'millennial hub' or 'boomer base'? Census maps reveal what's special about your neighbourhood
From the remote town leading the nation on housework to the "man-drought" in our wealthiest suburbs, few datasets shine a light on our neighbourhoods quite like the census. See what's happening in yours.
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Gambling groups donated $18m to the states. One party came out far ahead
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One party comes out well in front, according to the first investigation to analyse gambling-related political payments across all seven state and territory databases.
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These maps show why not everyone gets a fair go. And it happens even before you are born
The first project to map childcare availability in every neighbourhood reveals that more than one third of Australians live in areas with a serious shortage of childcare places.
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How Australia's most persuasive political operators sway votes and swing seats
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When Andrew Wilkie took on the country's most persuasive political operators, he wasn't prepared for the bloodbath that followed.
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Jackpot: How the gambling industry cashed in on political donations
Over $80 million in legal gambling-related payments — at least double what was previously identified — have flowed into the coffers of political parties during the past 22 years, an ABC News investigation can reveal.
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Data reveals NSW postcodes still at risk as state hits 70 per cent vaccination rate
Vaccination rates are as low as 30-40 per cent in some areas. And in some neighbourhoods, COVID-19 infections are still rising. See how vaccination rates and case numbers compare in your area.
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These Sydney postcodes are still on high alert, despite hotspot restrictions easing
Coronavirus cases are still spreading quickly in some neighbourhoods, even though restrictions have been eased. See how your postcode is faring in the fight to contain infections.
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The race to vaccinate: New data reveals the COVID vaccination rate in every NSW postcode
In the race to contain NSW's deadly Delta outbreak, new data exposes the stark divide between the state’s vaccinated and unvaccinated neighbourhoods.
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The short, confusing history of Australia’s shifting vaccination targets
Is Australia's slow vaccine rollout to blame for Victoria's latest lockdown? We've tracked more than a dozen targets, revisions and updates to the vaccine timetable.
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Tracking the vaccine: Half of Australians boosted with three doses
With children aged 5-11 joining the rollout on January 10, just over 94 per cent of the total population are now eligible for vaccination against COVID-19.
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'Absolutely a flashpoint': The critical signs we missed in our fight against COVID
This is how coronavirus tore through our workplaces, schools, hospitals and nursing homes in spite of lockdowns, testing and quarantine.
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How has COVID changed your life? Share your story
In a year like no other, what were the highs, the lows and the standout moments of your COVID experience? Tell us how the pandemic affected you.
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All the President's spam: Trump's emails keep pushing the right buttons
When Donald Trump appears at your virtual front door rattling the can for spare change, it's hard to look away.
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How the Catholic school system takes from the poor to give to the rich
Leaked documents expose the secret calculations the NSW Catholic school system is using to divert millions of dollars in government funding from poor to rich schools. And data suggests it could be happening in other states.
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The wildcards that could help Donald Trump dodge electoral humiliation
By Michael Workman, Stephen Hutcheon and Inga Ting
Has he made his nation great again or presided over the disintegration of civil society? What these six charts say about Trump's re-election chances.
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'Cataclysmic': This data reveals how we dodged a coronavirus catastrophe
One hundred days since Australia's first known case, we appear to have avoided a full-blown crisis — for now. These charts show how we did it.
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