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The grand final-bound Origin prop and at least three other NRL players are promoting a clothing brand linked to the Alameddine crime family, fuelling police concern the league has failed to stem the influence of organised crime.
2 months ago
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The tax office has moved to allay fears powerful individuals are given special treatment, saying it will review how it made a decision to wipe penalties and interest from a company owned by Paul Keating.
4 months ago
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It was a scam so simple it took just minutes on your phone, where you could tell the tax office how much money to pay you, and it came through within days.
4 months ago
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James-Robert Davis's former partner said she was tattooed, forced to wear a collar, and told to sign a contract making her a "slave", while she was subjected to his control.
about 1 year ago
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An ABC investigation reveals a multi-million-dollar western Sydney club did not follow recommendations from an advisory group and awarded funds allocated to community causes to other projects.
over 4 years ago
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The gambling watchdog was meant to keep Crown Casino crime-free. Five former inspectors tell Four Corners how it failed spectacularly.
over 4 years ago
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A Four Corners investigation reveals allegations that elite Australian military men are being caught up in the dark world of private wars.
about 5 years ago
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On the surface, life seemed good for 41-year-old Sydney financial planner Gavin Fineff. He was making headlines in the financial press — helping cancer victims to secure trauma insurance payouts — and his professional skills were rated highly by his clients. Then his life dramatically unravelled.
over 5 years ago
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ClubsNSW has filed a defence against former employee turned whistleblower Troy Stolz in court, disputing claims it both underpaid and defamed him.
over 5 years ago
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NSW clubs could welcome crowds of more than 500 people in certain venues from Monday, with the industry boasting it "heavily influenced" state government decision-making.
over 5 years ago
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A former Defence chief says the killing of an unarmed man by a special forces soldier in Afghanistan “would be a simple case of murder” if it happened on Australian streets.
over 5 years ago
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A whistleblower and former employee of ClubsNSW claims that money laundering through poker machines is rife in pubs and clubs across the country.
almost 6 years ago
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Inside information from one of the world’s biggest sports betting companies reveals the secret techniques to stop punters winning.
about 6 years ago
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More than 50 of Australia’s most distinguished senior academics have signed an open letter calling for Murdoch University to drop its case against a whistleblower who raised concerns about international students.
about 6 years ago
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ASIC and the Australian Federal Police raid the Melbourne office of an online foreign currency broker accused by clients of pressuring and harassing them into losing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
over 6 years ago
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Imagery captured over a remote and highly volatile region of western China reveals a growing network of internment camps used to indoctrinate vast numbers of the region’s population.
about 7 years ago
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She won Young Talent Time at nine years old. Now Danielle de Niese is an internationally acclaimed soprano known for glamorous, sexy roles, and is making her Australian debut.
about 8 years ago