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Australian agencies greenlight charity despite Hizb ut-Tahrir links

Australian agencies greenlight charity despite Hizb ut-Tahrir links

The special tax status bestowed by the Tax Office on the Al Rashidun charity will enable it to significantly boost its fundraising efforts.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Marta Pascual Juanola and Paul Sakkal

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Hate comes to university campus but hides its face

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.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Marta Pascual Juanola and Anne Worthington
‘They divide’: Group banned in the UK eyes Australian division over war

‘They divide’: Group banned in the UK eyes Australian division over war

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

  • by Nick McKenzie, Marta Pascual Juanola and Anne Worthington
'A day of victory': Sheik Ibrahim Dadoun addresses protest
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'A day of victory': Sheik Ibrahim Dadoun addresses protest

The preacher's comments at a protest on October 8, 2023 were condemned by the prime minister.

The fallen tech titan, a suburban gangland lawyer and a $26.6m mystery

The fallen tech titan, a suburban gangland lawyer and a $26.6m mystery

The corporate watchdog is investigating what happened to $75 million of an ASX-listed company’s cash. At the centre of the investigation are two men – a gangland lawyer and a charming tech executive.

  • by Sarah Danckert and Carla Jaeger
A people smuggler’s journey to Australia
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A people smuggler’s journey to Australia

Ali Sarwano tells the story of his terrifying journey from Indonesia to the WA coast.

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Fire danger and bits from Bunnings: $50m border boats beset with problems

Fire danger and bits from Bunnings: $50m border boats beset with problems

Insiders claim Australian Border Force’s Cape-class boats are plagued with dangerous issues. An investigation has revealed one was out of action when a people-smuggling vessel landed in Western Australia.

  • by Nick McKenzie, Zach Hope, Garry McNab and Amilia Rosa
AFP officer’s home raided in anti-corruption investigation

AFP officer’s home raided in anti-corruption investigation

A high-ranking federal police officer has been suspended after internal affairs officers searched his Canberra home this week in response to allegations of conflicts of interest.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Screenshot found on Peter Bol’s phone contained doping information
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Screenshot found on Peter Bol’s phone contained doping information

The Australian runner’s lawyer labelled the discovery meaningless and its airing by WADA an appalling attempt to shirk responsibility for falsely accusing his client of doping.

  • by Michael Gleeson and Nick McKenzie
‘Much-loved son’: Rich list family stands by suspected drug kingpin

‘Much-loved son’: Rich list family stands by suspected drug kingpin

The father is the epitome of the migrant success story; the son is one of the nation’s most wanted suspected criminals.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Kate McClymont
Australian drug smuggling suspects right at home as Dubai makes world’s worst welcome

Australian drug smuggling suspects right at home as Dubai makes world’s worst welcome

A mega-leak of property records reveals how suspected drug traffickers and other criminals call the United Arab Emirates a safe haven as the Gulf state looks the other way.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Amelia Ballinger