Sexual abuse survivors turn on their lawyers, alleging negligence in class action lawsuit
Survivors of institutional childhood sexual abuse have launched a class action against one of Australia's most prominent sexual abuse law firms, which they say failed to obtain proper compensation from the institutions responsible for their abuse.
ABC hires 'notoriously anti-worker' US law firm in Lattouf unfair dismissal case
The national broadcaster will be represented by Seyfarth Shaw, which has a decades-long reputation of anti-union practices in the US, to act in the Fair Work Commission matter involving journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Inside the violent history of the US sovereign citizen linked to the Wieambilla police killings
An American extremist linked to the Wieambilla killers claims he wished he had joined in on their massacre of Queensland police officers, a US court hears.
Controversial consulting giant KPMG charged Defence twice for same work, review finds
A Defence data project involving a $100 million contract issued to KPMG is rife with serious governance failures, conflicts of interests and a "lack of accountability", according to an external review.
'I thought the systems were fool-proof': Woman 'devastated' after learning alleged child abuser still teaching
A Sydney primary school teacher under investigation for historical child sex abuse allegations is removed from classroom duties after questions are raised by ABC Investigations.
'I may have to resign': Court documents allege NDIS commissioner mistakenly misled Four Corners over autism program
The head of the government watchdog for the NDIS swore and said she might have to resign after she discovered she had made a mistake in telling Four Corners the regulator had shut down a program where children with disabilities were abused, court documents allege.
Don Day Jr's digital footprints reveal a state of mind that saw enemies, conspiracies everywhere
ABC Investigations has uncovered the extensive digital footprints of Donald Day Jr, who was charged in connection to a deadly shooting in Wieambilla, Queensland. His posting history reveals a conspiratorial worldview where violence is inevitable.
The horror story of paedophile teacher David MacGregor has been exposed in horrifying detail
A Victorian government inquiry has laid bare how the state's education department protected paedophile David MacGregor, allowing him to teach and coach children for almost three decades despite multiple warnings from children and their parents.
Why a mine safety commissioner's new corporate gig is raising eyebrows about lobbying rules
The Queensland government allowed its mine safety commissioner Kate du Preez to keep acting in her role after accepting a lucrative job offer from a coal giant that has multiple convictions over workplace deaths and injuries, ABC Investigations has found.
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'I was convinced there were many people suffering': How a hunch led to thousands of responses and a royal commission
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.