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(Clockwise from top left): Briony Scott, Sally McManus, Oliver Stone, Jelena Dokic, Ita Buttrose.

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ACTU secretary Sally McManus avoids going out after the 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.

  • Olivia Ireland
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The CFMEU’s NSW branch joined Queensland in opposing government intervention in the scandal.

Labor-linked judge in government sights to take over CFMEU

Three sources familiar with conversations inside the government and union movement said NSW Supreme Court Justice Stephen Rothman was among candidates being discussed as a potential administrator.

  • Paul Sakkal, Angus Thompson and Ben Schneiders
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Union to go to war over bid to stamp out CFMEU corruption

Union officials have vowed to fight “to the ends of the earth” against federal government moves to appoint an administrator to oversee the scandal-plagued CFMEU.

  • David Crowe, Angus Thompson and Paul Sakkal
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CFMEU state secretary Michael Ravbar organised protests against senior Labor MPs in Queensland over the industrial manslaughter laws.

Queensland union boss lashes out at Labor governments over CFMEU probe

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had “panicked and soiled himself over some unproven allegations”, according to Queensland CFMEU boss Michael Ravbar.

  • Tony Moore
Anthony Albanese has defended his government’s response to allegations of criminal activity and standover tactics in the CFMEU.

This is not the time to flinch on union corruption

Will Labor look after households or protect its friends in the union movement? One way to tell will be whether it forces tainted officials out the door.

  • David Crowe

Corruption, crooks and kickback offers: What we know about the CFMEU scandal so far

The fallout from our investigation into the powerful construction union began on Friday, when long-time union boss John Setka resigned, before the first story had even been published.

  • David Estcourt
CFMEU NSW

The CFMEU boss, a wad of cash and a hidden camera: New pictures reveal covert police operation

A police camera hidden in the ceiling of the CFMEU’s Sydney office allegedly captured NSW construction union boss Darren Greenfield being passed a $5000 bundle of cash.

  • Nick McKenzie, David Marin-Guzman and Ben Schneiders

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