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Patrick Begley is an investigative reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.

ICAC wants to know if Labor will reform lobbying. Its letters went unanswered for months

ICAC wants to know if Labor will reform lobbying. Its letters went unanswered for months

Seventeen months into its first term, the Minns government has yet to accept key recommendations from the corruption watchdog.

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Dutton says he apologised for Lebanese Muslim remarks. Community leaders never heard it
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Dutton says he apologised for Lebanese Muslim remarks. Community leaders never heard it

Five leaders of Australia’s Lebanese Muslim community say they have no recollection of Dutton ever saying sorry for his remarks about immigration mistakes.

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Police had a plan to help reduce Aboriginal incarceration. Then this happened ...
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Police had a plan to help reduce Aboriginal incarceration. Then this happened ...

Prison numbers are going in the wrong direction for Aboriginal people. But NSW Police say they should not be held accountable for helping to bring them down.

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‘A very curious deal’: The $340m uni campus with a $1.8b price tag
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‘A very curious deal’: The $340m uni campus with a $1.8b price tag

Property developer Lang Walker gave generously to Western Sydney University. His company stands to gain far more.

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Australia news LIVE: Labor-Greens fight over Gaza war escalates; Costello denies pushing journalist

Australia news LIVE: Labor-Greens fight over Gaza war escalates; Costello denies pushing journalist

A dispute about a $1 billion defence deal has escalated the federal government’s angry clash with the Greens over misinformation about Israel’s invasion of Gaza. Plus, a video has emerged appearing to show Nine’s chair pushing a journalist to the ground. Follow live here.

  • by Lachlan Abbott and Patrick Begley
How big business pushes a product it’s not allowed to advertise

How big business pushes a product it’s not allowed to advertise

Strict laws forbid the promotion of prescription medicines. But medicinal cannabis companies are getting creative - and business is booming.

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‘Not the actions of a man of grace’: Bishop rebuked for ‘sordid’ behaviour
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‘Not the actions of a man of grace’: Bishop rebuked for ‘sordid’ behaviour

A criminal charge was dismissed but a magistrate found Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel had still taken advantage of a “vulnerable and confused young woman for his own pleasure”.

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Three charged after bodies found where Australian brothers disappeared

Three charged after bodies found where Australian brothers disappeared

Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and US national Jack Carter Rhoad were last seen on April 27, according to authorities in Baja California.

  • by Sherryn Groch, Marta Pascual Juanola, Patrick Begley and Alex Crowe
‘A playground for degenerates’: The dark corners of an Australian streaming giant
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‘A playground for degenerates’: The dark corners of an Australian streaming giant

Kick.com, the second largest livestreaming platform in the world, was created by an Australian billionaire. It’s increasingly known for content that crosses the line.

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Teenage terror accused dropped out of school, was increasingly ‘disobedient’

Teenage terror accused dropped out of school, was increasingly ‘disobedient’

The 16-year-old boy who allegedly stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel at a western Sydney church had not attended school for more than six months, and his father had also seen signs of increasing “disobedience”.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne, Lucy Carroll, Clare Sibthorpe and Patrick Begley
Church stabbing declared a terror incident as weapons history of teenage attacker revealed
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Church stabbing declared a terror incident as weapons history of teenage attacker revealed

The 16-year-old boy at the centre of a counter-terrorism investigation was previously suspended from school for carrying a knife and last year faced a weapons charge.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne, Patrick Begley and Matthew Knott