AustralianSuper's ethical option investing in coal, oil and gas industries
Australia's largest super fund is investing money from its "Socially Aware" option in the coal, oil and gas industries, despite excluding shares and corporate bonds of companies with fossil fuel reserves.
Why Scott has gone to 'war' with his ex-partner and her 'delusional cult'
A radical sovereign citizen group co-invented by a fugitive mother is using a fake court to justify attempted child abduction, extortion, and intimidation of court officials.
Investors slash more than $200 million from value of land lease operator after ABC investigation
Lifestyle Communities share price plunges more than 18 per cent in the wake of an ABC investigation detailing claims the operator of gated communities for the over 50s is gouging residents with unfair fees including charging the dead rent.
How an idyllic retirement resort became a 'financial prison'
Land lease communities, where retirees buy their home but rent the land, are booming, fuelled by a housing affordability crisis and an aging population. But some residents say they feel trapped in a "financial prison" and experts say a lack of legal protections leave some with few options for redress.
Alleged Russian spy worked as assistant theatre director in Perth
Australian citizen Kira Korolev, an alleged Russian spy, was working as an assistant theatre director in Perth in 2010.
'All talk': Court grants bail to another alleged terror plotter, branding Crown case 'weak'
A magistrate deals a fresh blow to a "weak" Commonwealth case against a suspected Sydney terrorism network, describing an alleged terror plan as "all talk" as he grants bail to a fourth teenager.
'Psychopathic' paedophile was given teaching job despite declaring abuse conviction on application
A "psychopathic" paedophile, who later boasted of sexually abusing 2,000 boys, was employed as a Victorian Education Department school teacher despite declaring in a 1970s job application form that he was a convicted child abuser.
As Julian Assange languished in a British prison, Anthony Albanese passed a message to his lawyers that would prove a turning point
For the first time, two of the people closest to the negotiations to free Julian Assange have revealed what it took to convince the United States to release the man who had published hundreds of thousands of their most secret documents.
Meta shuts down pro-Russian influence operation after ABC investigation into UK election interference
The five Facebook pages an ABC investigation linked to foreign interference in the UK election have been taken down for deception and "inauthentic engagement tactics".
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Award-winning journalist Anne Connolly takes us inside her three-year, crowdsourced investigation into the state of aged care in Australia — an issue, she says, which has been long neglected.
How ABC Investigations uncovered allegations of shocking war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan
For 14 months, the ABC Investigations team scrutinised shocking allegations of war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan. Here, Mark Willacy tells of the painstaking work behind the story and the vision that sent a chill through him.