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Sarah Danckert is a senior reporter who specialises in investigations and corporate wrongdoing. She is a two-time Walkley Award winner, and has won six Quill Awards and two Kennedy Awards.

Donation revelations prompt fears Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece could be ‘mired in conflicts of interest’

Donation revelations prompt fears Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece could be ‘mired in conflicts of interest’

Reece accepted tens of thousands of dollars from donors with property interests in the City of Melbourne despite pledging he would not allow developers to bankroll his mayoral campaign. See the full list of donors.

  • by Cara Waters, Adam Carey and Sarah Danckert

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Picket line blocks bus from Woolworths’ warehouse despite Fair Work ruling

Picket line blocks bus from Woolworths’ warehouse despite Fair Work ruling

A coach with a group of people in hi-vis vests turned away from the supermarket’s Dandenong South distribution centre on Saturday morning after being blocked by protesters.

  • by Adam Carey, Sarah Danckert and Lachlan Abbott
Striking Woolies workers ordered to stop blocking access to warehouses

Striking Woolies workers ordered to stop blocking access to warehouses

Woolworths can get some workers back into its distribution centres after a Fair Work Commission ruling, but it will take time to refill shelves stripped bare during the two-week strike.

  • by Sarah Danckert
‘The job cuts are a mirage’: HSU accuses Diana Asmar of revenge redundancies

‘The job cuts are a mirage’: HSU accuses Diana Asmar of revenge redundancies

The Health Services Union has urged a court to restrain its Victorian secretary from making any more redundancies at the union amid allegations she is meting out punishment to “traitors”.

  • by Sarah Danckert
‘Like Armageddon’: Impact of toxic SKM rubbish blaze laid bare

‘Like Armageddon’: Impact of toxic SKM rubbish blaze laid bare

Those who lived and worked near the massive 2017 fire at the recycling facility in Melbourne’s north told a court how it had left their lungs burning and the ground covered in smouldering ash.

  • by Sarah Danckert
Pratt siblings sue Alex Waislitz over $1m in trust payments

Pratt siblings sue Alex Waislitz over $1m in trust payments

Melbourne billionaire Heloise Pratt has been joined by her wealthy siblings, Anthony Pratt and Fiona Geminder, in a claim to ensure better oversight of future distributions from a trust shared with her former husband.

  • by Sarah Danckert
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‘Cash for the boys’: How underworld figures pulled the strings at ASX-listed company

‘Cash for the boys’: How underworld figures pulled the strings at ASX-listed company

Earlier this year, technology group Dubber found $26.6 million of its cash reserves was missing. Text messages and a ledger of a gangland lawyer’s trust account allege the money was paid out to an array of colourful characters.

  • by Sarah Danckert and Carla Jaeger
Melbourne teenagers in critical condition in Thailand after suspected methanol poisoning

Melbourne teenagers in critical condition in Thailand after suspected methanol poisoning

The two young Melbourne women had been travelling in Laos. At least 10 other people are believed to have also fallen ill.

  • by Melissa Cunningham, Madeleine Heffernan, Sarah Danckert and Zach Hope
The secret partnerships targeting financial crime

The secret partnerships targeting financial crime

Australians lose $3 billion to financial crime each year, and with major compensation laws looming, law enforcement agencies are ready to go to war.

  • by Sarah Danckert and Sumeyya Ilanbey
Trading house boss still working in the industry despite guilty plea to criminal charges

Trading house boss still working in the industry despite guilty plea to criminal charges

Daniel Kirby admitted to offences relating to the collapse of a notorious trading house, but is legally allowed to keep working after the corporate watchdog decided not to ban him.

  • by Sarah Danckert
Judge denies Rugby Australia’s bid to delay $30m Rebels case

Judge denies Rugby Australia’s bid to delay $30m Rebels case

The defunct Super Rugby club has launched a damages claim against Rugby Australia demanding $30 million from the peak body.Rugby Australia now has a week to respond.

  • by Carla Jaeger and Sarah Danckert

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