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Danielle Gusmaroli
Danielle GusmaroliSenior reporter

She enjoys a deep dig and likes to get to the heart of the matter. Has a tradition of breaking exclusives. She comes from a pedigree of London’s Fleet Street newspapers and has several national awards to her name.

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NSW convicted terrorists. Khaled Cheikho

Street notorious for high-profile raids

IT may be Renown Ave by name but it is infamous to police. Angry residents of the Wiley Park street in Sydney’s southwest have become all too familiar with heavily armed police.

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Police raid a house in Surry Hills, closing off a portion of Cleveland Street and searching from Goodlet Lane. Address believed to be 336 Cleveland Street. Picture: Dylan Robinson

Cops want to hold terror suspects longer

UPDATE: Counter-terrorism authorities are applying to the Federal Court in Sydney to extend the detention of four men arrested in raids, allegedly involving a plot to bomb a plane.

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Pictured are flowers placed at the front of the Bynya Road Palm Beach home of Anna and Geoffrey Iddon who were found deceased in the house approximately 3 weeks after their passing.Picture: Richard Dobson

Neighbours deny they abandoned couple

UPDATE: An elderly couple whose bodies were found in their Palm Beach home yesterday were fiercely proud and refused help from neighbours despite one of them being blind and suffering from dementia.

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Facebook pictures of Laura Rebekah Freeman and Carl Walton. Carl Walton has posted images and video from Parklea Prison.

‘I’ve messed up the system’

EXCLUSIVE: The inmate who exposed a world of drugs and weapons behind bars at Parklea has been called “brave” and a “legend” by his parents. The ex-Bandidos bikie claims prison had “ruined” him.

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Richard Sharobeem on a motorcycle his mother purchased using not-for-profit funds

Fraud-accused’s $680k spending spree

THE money was meant to help vulnerable women from non-English speaking backgrounds but instead public money was used to fund one woman’s lavish lifestyle, a corruption inquiry has heard.

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Homeless people in Martin Place are being moved in to temporary accomodation including hotels around sydney. Pictured is Darren Bloomfield who is staying at the Lodge Motel in Edgecliff.

Homeless put up in four-star hotels

EXCLUSIVE: TAXPAYERS are forking out thousands of dollars to house homeless people in four-star hotels and hostels after they were kicked out of the financial heart of Sydney to clear the way for a skyscraper.

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ATO deputy commissioner Michael Cranston, the father of Adam Cranston, is seen near the Central Local Court in Sydney on Thursday, May 18, 2017. The AFP have cracked a major conspiracy to defraud taxpayers of at least $165 million by running a payroll scam out of Sydney. Nine people have been charged, including Adam Cranston. (AAP Image/Paul Miller) NO ARCHIVING

AFP had ATO boss Cranston in sights

EXCLUSIVE: FEDERAL police were considering serious fraud charges against Australia’s deputy tax boss Michael Cranston when they swooped on 28 properties to crack a $165 million tax fraud ring.

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Adam Cranston leaves Sydney Police Centre in Surry Hills after being released on bail related to an investigation into ATO fraud. Picture: Dylan Robinson

New dark twist in ATO scandal

THE investigation into one of Australia’s biggest alleged tax fraud scams has taken a fatal twist as it can be revealed one of its original architects committed suicide after falling out with his key business partners.

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White collar scandal getting murkier

A FORMER crime reporter, a tradie and an unemployed plumber who drives a $60,000 Subaru are all allegedly involved in Australia’s biggest tax fraud investigation.

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