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How the CFMEU scandal unfolded

How the CFMEU scandal unfolded

Our reporting in the Building Bad series, now acknowledged with a Gold Walkley, came after work over 18 years by investigative journalists.

  • by Mathew Dunckley and Michael Bachelard

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CFMEU scrambles security to headquarters after threats against officials
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CFMEU scrambles security to headquarters after threats against officials

Administrators of the CFMEU are responding to warnings that violent bikies and crime figures ostracised from the union are turning on remaining organisers.

  • by Nick McKenzie
Fatima Payman to speak at event supporting scandal-plagued CFMEU
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Fatima Payman to speak at event supporting scandal-plagued CFMEU

Former Labor senator Fatima Payman has joined forces with CFMEU rebels fighting the union being put into administration, prompting the government to demand she rule out taking money from embattled construction figures.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Kieran Rooney
LNP hits pause on Labor policy with eye on infrastructure ‘golden decade’

LNP hits pause on Labor policy with eye on infrastructure ‘golden decade’

The major project procurement policies known as BPICs are seen as roadblocks to a key LNP election pledge to deliver projects on time and budget.

  • by Matt Dennien
Public claims of Cross River Rail ‘blowout’ could cost taxpayers more: Labor

Public claims of Cross River Rail ‘blowout’ could cost taxpayers more: Labor

Labor has hit back at Premier David Crisafulli’s claim of yet another budget blowout, saying it could compromise negotiations with contractors.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Olympic plans in disarray amid claims of widespread blowouts, delays

Olympic plans in disarray amid claims of widespread blowouts, delays

The Queensland government has rejected a Commonwealth plea to get on with building Olympic venues, insisting the LNP’s mooted 100-day review must be allowed to play out.

  • by Cameron Atfield
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‘They wouldn’t even know who I am’: Injured traffic controller speaks from hospital

‘They wouldn’t even know who I am’: Injured traffic controller speaks from hospital

In his first public comments since being hit by a car on a busy Brisbane road, a traffic controller has slammed companies over their attitudes to safety.

  • by Cloe Read
‘Imminent death threat’: CFMEU administrator targeted as union schism deepens
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‘Imminent death threat’: CFMEU administrator targeted as union schism deepens

Police have warned the CFMEU administrator of an imminent death threat, as the labour movement ruptures over the federal government’s efforts to stamp out criminality in the building industry.

  • by Nick McKenzie and Kieran Rooney
Fair Work launches 42 probes into CFMEU coercion, corruption
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Fair Work launches 42 probes into CFMEU coercion, corruption

Government officials will hold housing crisis talks with construction bosses on Wednesday as Fair Work continues to probe dozens of CFMEU officials.

  • by Olivia Ireland and David Crowe
Black belt Sally McManus stares down safety threats from CFMEU fallout

Black belt Sally McManus stares down safety threats from CFMEU fallout

Australian Council of Trade Unions secretary Sally McManus says she has changed her routines, lives between different locations and has taken police advice.

  • by Olivia Ireland
CFMEU official booted from worksites after Fair Work Commission ruling

CFMEU official booted from worksites after Fair Work Commission ruling

A senior CFMEU official captured on camera allegedly making threats to kill an owner of a labour hire company won’t be allowed on worksites after a Fair Work Commission judgment.

  • by Erin Pearson

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