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Dylan Welch

Dylan Welch

Investigations Reporter at ABC News (Australia)

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  • Investigative Reporting

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NSW police watchdog reverses decision to clear Mick Fuller of wrongdoing over racehorse shares

A new NSW law enforcement watchdog report suggests police consider banning all officers from owning racehorses after it withdraws the finding that former commissioner Mick Fuller did not commit wrongdoing.
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NSW Police watchdog reopens misconduct investigation into former co...

The New South Wales law enforcement watchdog has reopened its investigation into former police commissioner Mick Fuller, after its own oversight body disputed findings clearing him of misconduct over undeclared racehorse shares.
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Australian women and children returning to Sydney from Syrian deten...

The first group of Australian women and children held in Syria is returning to Sydney after spending four years languishing in a detention camp. 
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NSW ICAC alleges ex-Labor MP, restaurateur conspired to disguise do...

The NSW branch of the ALP is back under scrutiny after a corruption watchdog finds that a former Labor politician and a restaurateur allegedly conspired to disguise a donation from a Chinese property developer.
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NSW police watchdog knew about former commissioner Mick Fuller's ra...

The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission has known for years about former NSW top cop Mick Fuller’s co-ownership of racehorses with leaders of “high-risk” industries, the ABC can reveal.
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Mick Fuller ruled out of Racing NSW role after ABC investigation

The New South Wales government rules out former police commissioner Mick Fuller taking a board role with horseracing body Racing NSW, following an ABC investigation.
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Newly retired NSW Police commissioner Mick Fuller did not declare r...

An ABC investigation reveals former NSW top cop Mick Fuller did not declare shares in racehorses with sporting identities and wealthy businessmen, raising concerns he breached anti-corruption rules.
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Julian Assange supporters write to Scott Morrison over reported CIA...

A group of prominent Australians have written to the Prime Minister, asking what the government knew about an alleged CIA plan to assassinate the WikiLeaks founder and whether they were caught up in the plot.
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Former Australian citizen and ISIS bride Zehra Duman free in Turkey...

Former Australian citizen and ISIS bride Zehra Duman free in Turkey despite 7-year prison sentence
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Accused Islamic State supporter Mohamed Zuhbi arrives in Australia ...

An accused Islamic State facilitator wanted here and in the US for his role with the terrorist group has been returned to Australia eight years after he left to become involved in the Syrian civil war.
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Australian man extradited to Saudi Arabia was cleared of criminal c...

A dual Saudi-Australian citizen extradited to Saudi Arabia in March was actually cleared of the criminal charges used to seek his extradition two years ago, a global human rights group says.
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Australia launches probe into alleged 'kill/capture' mission in Libya

Mar 18, 2021 ... The Australian Federal Police launches an investigation into three Australians accused of involvement in what the UN says was a poorly ...
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'I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi's': Australian...

The wife of an Australian citizen detained in Morocco over a Saudi Arabian extradition request says she is terrified her husband may end up tortured or killed if he is returned to the conservative Islamic kingdom.
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Australian citizen Osama al-Hasani arrested in Morocco, faces possi...

Human rights groups in Australia and in the Middle East confirm that Osama al-Hasani, who holds dual Australian and Saudi citizenship, was detained when he arrived in the Moroccan capital Rabat about three weeks ago.
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Coronavirus 'dossier' was a basic timeline of facts handed out by U...

The “Western governments dossier” quoted by Australian newspapers as proving the link between a Wuhan Laboratory and the coronavirus pandemic was a dot-pointed background document produced by the US State Department with no new evidence.
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Experts warn there are still legal ways the US could obtain COVIDSa...

Global tech giant Amazon may not be able to protect Australian Government data including COVIDSafe app data from US subpoenas, say legal experts and crossbenchers.
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Critical decisions about who will live or die during the coronaviru...

The State Government with the highest number of COVID-19 cases has given little to no guidance to frontline doctors who may have to choose which critically ill patients live or die, members of the health ministry’s own advisory group warn.
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Public service workers say government offices 'ignoring' coronaviru...

Public sector workers have told the ABC that they are being prevented from working remotely by the federal and state governments, despite pleas for Australians to practise social distancing and stay at home.
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Treatment of Australian citizen Yang Hengjun detained in China 'una...

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has lashed out at Beijing for failing to inform Australia that China had moved to formally indict Sydney writer and democracy activist Yang Hengjun.
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Captured Australian FBI suspect admits role with Islamic State

A Sydney man wanted by the FBI over accusations he helped young Americans join Islamic State has confessed to Turkish authorities that he worked for the group as a translator and communications official, the ABC can reveal.
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Julian Assange and his Australian lawyers were secretly recorded in...

Julian Assange’s conversations, including legally privileged meetings with Australian lawyers Geoffrey Robertson, Jennifer Robinson and Melinda Taylor, were secretly recorded inside his London embassy home.