Criminal clans are hiding in plain sight
Some of the 51 Italian organised crime clans identified in Australia moved here with the express purpose of setting up a criminal cell.
Some of the 51 Italian organised crime clans identified in Australia moved here with the express purpose of setting up a criminal cell.
As many as 5000 mafia members are in Australia, with Italian organised crime responsible for smuggling tonnes of illicit drugs and washing billions in dirty money.
The only way in is by blood or marriage. The only way out is death. The notorious ’Ndrangheta crime families have thrived under rules passed down for generations.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will skip this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda, sending his deputy Richard Marles instead.
She works for a union and is the daughter of schoolteachers – so what will Jodie Haydon change now her partner is PM?
One unanswered question is whether the new Kathleen Folbigg inquiry will examine all of the exculpatory evidence, apart from the fresh genetic evidence.
The woman once viewed as Australia’s most notorious child killer, Kathleen Folbigg, has been in jail for nearly two decades. Now the weight of science could free her.
A year after 150 scientists and science advocates called for the pardon of Kathleen Folbigg, the convicted child killer is still languishing in jail.
Betting on the Australian of the Year awards has been banned, as the Australian Federal Police investigate how a betting plunge on winner Grace Tame occurred.
This is how Australians at the Beijing Winter Games will go behind the “digital iron curtain” and protect themselves against Chinese spies.
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