7-Eleven: 'You feel guilty, you feel sick'
Adele Ferguson, Sarah Danckert How exploitation of workers and franchisees became a fundamental part of 7-Eleven's business.
Eels salary cap scandal
Emails reveal Parramatta Eels' secret offshore payments
Kate McClymont, Michael Chammas Parramatta Eels former chief executive officer Scott Seward and ex team manager Jason Irvine made a series of secret cash payments into a player's overseas account in breach of salary cap requirements, documents obtained by Fairfax Media reveal.
Cops caught trolling MP
Police trolled Greens MP with racist and sexist posts
Eamonn Duff Serving officers in the NSW Police Force have been exposed trolling and harassing a member of parliament with a slew of racist and sexist posts on social media.
The Panama Papers
ATO eyes Mossack Fonseca's Australian clients
Neil Chenoweth More than 800 Australian clients of a secretive Panama based law firm are being investigated by the Australian Taxation Office.
The company that bribed the world
Unaoil and the world's biggest bribe scandal
It was the company with jet-set style and dirty hands. The beneficiaries? Some of the biggest companies in England, Europe, America and Australia. Read our full Unaoil coverage.
Anthony Ghalloub mystery
The riddle of the body in the bathroom
Kate McClymont, Stuart Goodman The bizarre circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body in the bathroom in the home of a failed financial guru has raised allegations of money laundering, tax avoidance and missing millions going into the coffers of a major drug syndicate.
Coal and gas mining controversy
1000 pigs dead due to gas mining pollution, Senate inquiry told
Tim Barlass The death up to 1000 pigs has been blamed on pollution associated with controversial gas mining, in a submission to a Senate inquiry into regulation of the coal seam gas industry.