Nick McKenzie
Nick McKenzie is an Age investigative journalist who has twice been named the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year. A winner of 16 Walkley Awards, he investigates politics, business, foreign affairs, human rights and criminal justice.
Leaked War Memorial files show ructions over war crimes exhibit, ‘interference’
Leaked files reveal perceptions of “increased interference” at the Australian War Memorial over its treatment of war crimes by Australian soldiers.
- by Nick McKenzie
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Building Bad
I’m no fan of John Setka. But he’s right about one thing
John Setka deserved to lose his job at the CFMEU, but when he decries a lack of political accountability in the union construction scandal, he’s right.
- by Nick McKenzie
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Investigations
Arrests, charges follow raids on Melbourne soccer club
Anti-gang and sports corruption detectives have raided houses and club rooms as part of an investigation into potential match-fixing.
- by Nick McKenzie
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National security
A secret agent, the KGB and a ‘witch-hunt’: The ASIO raid that infuriated Australia’s ex-spies
The decision by ASIO to raid a high-profile former officer is unprecedented in the agency’s recent history and has divided Australia’s intelligence community.
- by Matthew Knott and Nick McKenzie
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Investigation
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
‘Absolutely gutted’: Cases dropped against soldiers over notorious war crimes allegations
Former Australian troops accused of killing civilians in Afghanistan will not face prosecution over two notorious alleged war crimes.
- by Nick McKenzie
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Building Bad
Bikies ran amok in the CFMEU, and they’re not going to leave quietly
Efforts to clean up the troubled union are encountering resistance as the extent of past problems becomes clearer.
- by Nick McKenzie and Cara Waters
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
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Building Bad
Seeing and hearing is believing: How the CFMEU scandal finally landed with a thud
It took years and work across several newsrooms to finally expose the links between the union and organised crime.
- by Nick McKenzie
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
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Investigation
‘Deal of a lifetime’: The nut roaster, the two husbands and the curious Sydney property sale
The transaction is a glimpse into the relationship between embattled WiseTech founder Richard White and his wife Zena Nasser, a former criminal lawyer.
- by Kate McClymont, Max Mason and Nick McKenzie
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