'It's part of my package': CEO claimed $34,000 in traffic fines
Eman Sharobeem billed $34,000 in traffic fines to the Immigrant Women's Health Service - but says claiming them was "part of my package".
Michael Evans is a senior writer at the Sydney Morning Herald.
Eman Sharobeem billed $34,000 in traffic fines to the Immigrant Women's Health Service - but says claiming them was "part of my package".
Within months of buying the building housing her community organisation, Eman Sharobeem put up the rent by more than one third.
Eman Sharobeem has lashed out from the witness box, claiming she was underpaid, overworked and not given the prestige of a CEO
The organisation behind the Australian of the Year awards has watered down its biography of accused fraudster Eman Sharobeem in an apparent move to distance the disgraced finalist from its flagship awards.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian won't be speaking out about the controversial sale of one of the state's most significant heritage building.
The lord mayor says the Victorian "masterpiece" is a 19th-century equal to the city's most famous building, the Opera House.
One of Sydney's most historic buildings has been sold to two Hong Kong billionaires despite concerns raised in a heritage report.
Five mystery objectors stand in the way of the release of emails that shed light on how residential colleges at Sydney University feel about a review into their sometimes controversial culture.
They're the emails that hold the key to what the residential colleges of Sydney University really think about the review into their sometimes controversial culture.
Shortly before hearings resumed after lunch, key players were seen huddling in a meeting area just outside the hearing room.
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