For years politicians have used their private travel paid for by the taxpayer in questionable ways — from chauffeuring pet pooches to a country home, to having petrol paid for while on holidays.
The pair are allegedly connected to the caravan filled with explosives believed to have a potential blast zone of 40 metres, and considered to be on the periphery of a broader antisemitism terror investigation.
More than a year after NSW Fair Trading began its investigation into Metricon, senior staff of the home builder have been ordered to sit a three-day, $2,250-per-person course.
Choice and the Owners Corporation Network are among the consumer groups that have endorsed an open letter to the federal treasurer calling for urgent action.
William Manoun declared he was not a property developer in his bid to win a seat on the same council his brother is mayor of, despite being linked to three approved developments.
From tenants kicked out after decades, to no one ever moving in, these three apartment sites in Sydney help paint a picture of “inactive” or unoccupied housing across Australia.
Whitney Wang has also been ousted as strata manager twice in the past two years after owners at separate apartment buildings initiated legal action in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
We found out the stories behind some of Sydney's empty homes by tracking down owners using property data and other public records and knocking on doors.
Nicholas Sampson engaged high-profile barristers Arthur Moses SC and Sue Chrysanthou SC, and solicitor Rebekah Giles to represent him, before reaching the confidential settlement.