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Nick McKenzie

Nick McKenzie

Investigative Journalist at The Age Australia Online

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    Covering topics
    • Crime
    • Human Rights
    • Investigative Reporting
    • Society
    • Politics

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    Recent Articles

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    ‘Absolutely gutted’: Cases dropped against soldiers over notorious war crimes allegations

    Former Australian troops accused of killing civilians in Afghanistan will not face prosecution over two notorious alleged war crimes.
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    Bikies ran amok in the CFMEU, and they’re not going to leave quietly

    Bikies ran amok in the CFMEU, and they’re not going to leave quietly
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    Why we cop threats in the search for information you deserve to know

    The Age backs tough, difficult journalism. I feel intensely privileged to be a journalist working for you – our readers.
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    Police probe PNG minister in $3 million detention bribe investigation

    Documents reveal the country’s former police minister is under investigation over suspicions of bribery.
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    Liberal Party insiders line up pay day from Morrison government policy

    A proposal for a $500 million data centre next to an ADF base has sparked fresh concerns about the behaviour of politicians after they leave parliament.
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    CFMEU members are right to rage, but they’re railing at the wrong p...

    It’s not Anthony Albanese or Sally McManus who have brought the union to this crisis, it’s the previous leadership and their self-interest.
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    Building bad: How bikies, underworld have become a construction ind...

    A months-long investigation featuring secret surveillance reveals how bikies, criminals and underworld figures have infiltrated the building industry, including on large publicly funded projects.
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    From caliphate to the classroom: How hardline group courts the young

    Fringe Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir is using front groups to spread its message to young people.
    theage.com.au

    Hate comes to university campus but hides its face

    A group banned in Britain has used a front organisation to gain a role in the wider anti-war protest movement and leverage its pursuit of a global caliphate.
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    ‘They divide’: Group banned in the UK eyes Australian division over...

    Hizb ut-Tahrir has stepped up its activities in Australia against a backdrop of the war in Gaza, and experts are concerned.
    theage.com.au

    Trial by Water: How Robert Farquharson was convicted of murdering h...

    Robert Farquharson is serving 33 years for murdering his three sons on Father’s Day in 2005. But he’s always insisted he’s innocent – and now scientists are asking serious questions about whether his convictions are sound.