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Mohammed Syed outside the Downing Centre on Thursday.

Former spin doctor executive admits stealing $180,000 from his own firm

Mohammed Syed, who used to work for CT Group, started by Lynton Crosby, has pleaded guilty in the Downing Centre District Court.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook

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Columnist at The Australian Janet Albrechtsen.

Magazine’s planned profile of star conservative columnist put on ice

The Monthly has had a rethink, which is a shame.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Former Minister Linda Reynolds arrives at the Perth Supreme Court in March for a mediation session with Brittany Higgins, flanked by partner Robert Reid (left) and lawyer Martin Bennett.

Fancy Free-o: Linda Reynolds’ repast with Janet Albrechtsen

The former minister has raved about a nosh-up with a fellow Lehrmann case alumni.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman
WA senator Linda Reynolds in parliament last year.

Linda Reynolds, Janet Albrechtsen dine out after Lehrmann judgment

The former defence minister was spotted at dinner with the News Corp columnist, a prominent critic of Brittany Higgins, days after the Federal Court’s decision.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman

The lawsuits of Bruce Lehrmann: an observer’s guide

An accusation catapulted the ex-Liberal staffer into the public consciousness from the obscurity of former roles in government and at British American Tobacco.

  • Michaela Whitbourn
Journalist Janet Albrechtsen and Walter Sofronoff, KC.

Inquiry chair tried to conceal texts with journalist, court hears

A lawyer has accused Lehrmann inquiry chair Walter Sofronoff of seeking to hide communications between himself and News Corp columnist Janet Albrechtsen.

  • Angus Thompson
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Stan Grant stood down from hosting Q+A over the racial abuse directed at him on social media.

Did News Corp target the ABC and Stan Grant? The answer’s in the numbers

ABC news director Justin Stevens accused News Corp of running a deliberate campaign against the national broadcaster. Is he right?

  • Karl Quinn
The Independent Planning Commission did indeed announce its  decision last week that the proposed 237-metre tower above The Star  in Pyrmont – eight times higher than the  building code allows – was “overly obtrusive” and should not  proceed.

Friends in high places can’t deny a win for the people

And yes, the NSW government has vowed to fight against the Independent Planning Commission's decision to reject a proposed 237-metre tower above The Star in Pyrmont.

  • Peter FitzSimons
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CBD Melbourne: Simon Holmes a Court keeps up energy levels at IPA

Nine months ago prominent renewable energy investor and activist Simon Holmes a Court made the surprising admission he had joined conservative think tank the Institute of Public Affairs.

  • Samantha Hutchinson and Kylar Loussikian
Conservative commentator and lawyer Janet Albrechtsen has been appointed chair of the Institute of Public Affairs.

CBD Melbourne: Thank you, next, says Janet

Conservative columnist and prominent Friend of the ABC Janet Albrechtsen has been in the Institute of Public Affairs chairman’s seat for all of five minutes. Already there are signs the indefatigable former lawyer is keen to put her stamp on the free market think tank.

  • Samantha Hutchinson and Kylar Loussikian

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