Investigation
Investigation
Crime
Hurricane Tim: The fraudulent force of nature with a long list of global victims
Timothy John Alford is a serial swindler who has allegedly cheated dozens of people out of an estimated $50 million throughout Australia and the United States.
- by Kate McClymont and Harriet Alexander
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Drugs
I spent a night in a resort next to a drug rehab and had to leave in a hurry
The Connect Global rehabilitation centre operates out of a sleepy holiday resort, where alleged drug dealers and criminals share the space with women and children.
- by Jordan Baker
Investigation
Crime
Bikies, TV stars and brawls: The rehab centre run from a tourist resort
Connect Global is a controversial rehab facility where accused criminals are sent on bail. It has been raided by police and criticised in court. It is now under investigation by the NSW attorney-general’s department.
- by Jordan Baker and Perry Duffin
Investigation
Medical Misogyny
‘I thought I was insane’: Doctors kept ignoring Keira’s pain. It almost killed her
Keira Rumble was a victim of a poorly researched health phenomenon known as medical misogyny. Its consequences can be fatal.
- by Kate Aubusson and Wendy Tuohy
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Richard White
Curious deals of billionaire Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser
The former boss of WiseTech Global and his new wife have been making many quiet changes to private investment companies and share trusts.
- by Max Mason, Kate McClymont and Nick McKenzie
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Investigations
Secret recordings reveal the bizarre teachings of one of Australia’s most extreme churches
New leaked audio and church material reveal the extreme teachings of the secretive church’s leadership.
- by Richard Baker
Meta bows to pressure to crack down on blatant scam ads
The social media giant has faced mounting calls to improve ad verification after a probe by this masthead revealed it had been accepting money from obvious scammers.
- by Aisha Dow
Investigation
Medical Misogyny
‘These mistakes cost lives’: The medical bias that affects half of Australia
Nikki Purtill was lucky to survive an undiagnosed cyst on her brain. Her experience is part of the under-researched phenomenon of medical misogyny.
- by Aisha Dow, Wendy Tuohy, Emily Kaine and Kate Aubusson
Investigation
Crime
Battle over bandana DNA could set Janine Balding’s murderer free
For 36 years, Stephen Jamieson has been in jail for the crime. Supporters and experts are demanding police use new DNA evidence to answer a crucial question.
- by Anthony Dowsley, Amelia Ballinger and Nick McKenzie
Why the case of the missing British aristocrat is being reopened after 42 years
For four decades, speculation has swirled around what happened to British socialite Jeanette Bishop May and her 39-year-old Italian companion.
- by Josephine McKenna
WiseTech awarded lucrative contract to lover of billionaire founder Richard White
The transactions cast fresh light on how the personal dealings of Richard White overlap into his business world.
- by Max Mason, Nick McKenzie and Kate McClymont