Seeing and hearing is believing:How the CFMEU scandal finally landed with a thud
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Seeing and hearing is believing:How the CFMEU scandal finally landed with a thud

It took years and work across several newsrooms to finally expose the links between the union and organised crime.

  • byNick McKenzie

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How the CFMEU scandal unfolded

How the CFMEU scandal unfolded

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CFMEU scrambles security to headquarters after threats against officials
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CFMEU scrambles security to headquarters after threats against officials

Administrators of the CFMEU are responding to warnings that violent bikies and crime figures ostracised from the union are turning on remaining organisers.

  • byNick McKenzie