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Patrick Begley

Patrick Begley

Patrick Begley is an investigative reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Police suspected the company was a front for the Comancheros bikie gang.

‘You’ll hear from my lawyer, bro’: Rich-lister’s company a suspected front for bikies

The businessman, whose identity has been suppressed by a court order, sued to recover his phone and $8000 in cash from police. He’s worth well over $50 million.

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Joel Davis led a neo-Nazi protest outside NSW Parliament.

Neo-Nazi protesters outside parliament did not incite racial hatred, police find

Police have decided not to press charges as the Minns government rejects a parliamentary order to produce a secret report into hate speech laws.

  • Jessica McSweeney and Patrick Begley
Rhoda Roberts has died aged 66.

Indigenous leader Rhoda Roberts, who coined ‘Welcome to Country’, dies aged 66

The Widjabul Wieybal woman was one of the first Indigenous presenters on prime-time Australian television and directed part of the Sydney Olympics opening ceremony.

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Dubai airport HP GIF 07/03/26

US-Iran war news updates: Israel vows to take down Khamenei’s successor; Trump considering putting ‘boots on the ground’ in Iran

The conflict in the Middle East has entered its second week as Israel and the US continue to attack Iran, Israel launches a new offensive in Lebanon, and Iran retaliates on US-allied neighbours. Follow our rolling coverage.

  • Patrick Begley, Angus Thomson and Josefine Ganko
Australian gamblers helped snare a $US95 million jackpot.

‘Schoolboy maths’: How Australian gamblers beat the Texas lottery

It’s been called “the biggest theft” in the history of Texas, but the syndicate says lottery officials helped it win a jackpot worth $141 million.

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Pharmacist Fatma Youssef said the night markets attracted all sorts, including cherry farmers from Young.

‘A bit childish’: Lakemba responds to Hanson’s comments

Lakemba residents and workers have rejected the One Nation leader’s suggestion the suburb was unsafe and unwelcoming, as it prepares to host its popular night markets.

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Sheikh Yahya Safi outside Lakemba Mosque on the eve of Ramadan.

Lakemba Mosque receives third violent threat as leaders condemn Hanson comments

Sydney’s largest mosque has been sent a message containing a reference to the Christchurch shooter who killed 51 Muslims as political leaders condemn Pauline Hanson over her anti-Muslim remarks.

  • Patrick Begley and Emily Kaine
The preacher’s charity OneJesus plans to build a $2.2 million luxury home.

Grand designs: Charity run by stabbed bishop plans luxury six-bedroom home

Mar Mari Emmanuel, stabbed at his pulpit nearly two years ago, directs OneJesus, a charity set up to acquire properties that are “suitable for people with special needs”.

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Crowd members carry “Free Joel Davis” posters, referring to the jailed neo-Nazi leader.

Neo-Nazi chants at anti-immigration rally, Invasion Day protest draws thousands

Chants of “white man fight back” were taken up by the March for Australia crowd. Across the CBD, Indigenous protesters directed their ire towards Pauline Hanson.

  • Patrick Begley, Amber Schultz and Jessica McSweeney
The Queensland senator has been a shareholder of A Pauline Production Pty Ltd since October.

Hanson fails to declare interests including company tied to ‘anti-woke’ movie

The Queensland senator, whose One Nation party is riding high in the polls, has undeclared involvement in three companies.

  • Patrick Begley