The Summer I ... kept myself nice (ish)
I arrived in Melbourne encumbered.It was not supposed to be that way.
Michael Bachelard is The Age's investigations editor. A former Indonesia correspondent, political reporter and workplace relations writer, he was awarded a Jefferson Fellowship in journalism in 2005. He is the author of Behind The Exclusive Brethren.
I arrived in Melbourne encumbered.It was not supposed to be that way.
Australia's most wanted terrorist Neil Prakash tried to flee Islamic State by sneaking into Turkey but may have been undone by continued social media posts, Fairfax Media has learned.
Australia's deal with the United States to resettle people from Manus Island and Nauru has drawn a conspicuously low-key response from the thousands of asylum seekers and refugees waiting in Indonesia.
Some of the biggest alleged free speech champions on the right of Australian politics have used the defamation law to protect their own reputations even though they are trying to remove the "insult and offend" protection in the Racial Discrimination Act.
An envelope stuffed with cash. A midnight meeting in Tripoli with a Gaddafi regime official. Buying access to Libya's oil wealth. They sound like plot twists from a spy novel, but for one international oil executive, this was real life.
About seven months ago, a photograph was posted on Facebook saying, 'You and you're [sic] family were let down by the justice system and those who represent it'
In 30 years in the waste game, Neil Bone had never heard of anybody falling to their death down a garbage chute until Phoebe Handsjuk died.
Ignore the alliteration, the scary part of the Islamic State call for attacks on Bondi, Brunswick and beyond is the author's detailed local knowledge.
BMW has been so desperate to get people behind the wheel of its luxury cars that its finance company gave loans to people with zero or even negative disposable incomes and accepted false loan documents while paying big bonuses to its most reckless salesmen.
Australian journalists make a promise to their confidential sources to protect their identity "in all circumstances" – it's part of the code of ethics.
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