Ex-Deloitte partner used confidential Defence documents to win work for his new business

Ex-Deloitte partner used confidential Defence documents to win work for his new business

Controversial consultant David Milo used material he obtained as a partner at Deloitte to further his private interests after he left the firm.

  • byNick McKenzie andDavid Crowe

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LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition
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LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition

The byelection was triggered by the resignation of scandal-ridden Stuart Robert,who had held the seat on a 10.6 per cent margin.

  • byAnthony Galloway
The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton
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The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton

Because it was always clear that the LNP’s candidate Cameron Caldwell was going to win the seat,Labor engaged in a lot of expectation management in the days leading up to the poll.

  • byAnthony Galloway
Cost of living should trump Labor’s robo-debt campaign in Fadden byelection:Dutton
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Cost of living should trump Labor’s robo-debt campaign in Fadden byelection:Dutton

In the second of what could be three byelections this year,Peter Dutton says the cost of living should be a bigger issue than Stuart Robert’s involvement in robo-debt.

  • byAngus Thompson andLisa Visentin
Schism within CFMEU over Voice to Parliament support

Schism within CFMEU over Voice to Parliament support

While the broader union movement is backing a Yes campaign,the Victorian and Tasmanian branch of the CFMEU won’t be taking a position either way.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
Former ministers can bill taxpayers to challenge robo-debt findings

Former ministers can bill taxpayers to challenge robo-debt findings

Senior Liberal figures who gave evidence before the royal commission will be provided funding to challenge any findings handed down against them on Friday.

  • byAngus Thompson
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Cruisin’ for a pension

Nothing’s impossible

Why Stuart Robert should face the new corruption watchdog

Why Stuart Robert should face the new corruption watchdog

The claims against the former federal minister are too explosive to ignore. Only the National Anti-Corruption Commission has the power to dig where others cannot.

  • byDavid Crowe
Consulting firm accused of plan to secretly funnel funds to Stuart Robert

Consulting firm accused of plan to secretly funnel funds to Stuart Robert

Former federal MP Stuart Robert was allegedly the target of a plan to funnel funds to him in return for his help in winning government contracts,according to explosive claims by a former insider.

  • byNick McKenzie andDavid Crowe
Dutton sets up Voice fight in Fadden byelection

Dutton sets up Voice fight in Fadden byelection

The looming byelection in the Gold Coast seat vacated by Stuart Robert will set up the first test of popular support for the referendum among Queensland voters.

  • byDavid Crowe
PwC,former Morrison minister on anti-corruption watchdog referral wishlist

PwC,former Morrison minister on anti-corruption watchdog referral wishlist

The Greens have already compiled of list of 10 matters it plans to refer to the new federal anti-corruption watchdog,which officially opens on July 1.

  • byLisa Visentin