Stephanie Tran

Stephanie is a journalist with a passion for uncovering stories that hold power to account. With a background in both law and journalism, she has worked at The Guardian and as a paralegal, where she assisted Crikey’s defence team in the high-profile defamation case brought by Lachlan Murdoch. Her reporting has been recognised nationally, earning her the 2021 Democracy’s Watchdogs Award for Student Investigative Reporting and a nomination for the 2021 Walkley Student Journalist of the Year Award.
State Capture: top corporations identified as members of both Liberal and Labor parties

State Capture: top corporations identified as members of both Liberal and Labor parties

Companies which benefit enormously from government policy are also actual members of both the major political ...
Whither Democracy? Political donations triple as AEC prepares 2021 data drop

Whither Democracy? Political donations triple as AEC prepares 2021 data drop

When the Australian Electoral Commission drops its political donations data tomorrow, it will almost certainly ...
Bob Ell

Bob Ell

Bob Ell began his career as a carpentry apprentice prior and founded Leda Holdings in 1976 to become of of ...
Marc Besen

Marc Besen

Worth $2.2 billion, Marc Besen is the founder of the Sussan fashion chain along with Melbourne billionaire John ...
Alex Waislitz

Alex Waislitz

Alex Waislitz is known for his investment savvy and position as Vice President of the Collingwood Football Club. ...
Anthony Pratt and Visy

Anthony Pratt and Visy

Amassing a fortune of $19.75 billion, Anthony Pratt is Australia's third-richest person. Dubbed Australia's ...
Lindsay Fox

Lindsay Fox

Lindsay Fox has been on the rich list since it was first established in 1984 and has remained there ever since. ...
Russell Withers and 7-Eleven

Russell Withers and 7-Eleven

Russell Withers shot to infamy in 2015 when 7-Eleven franchises in Australia were exposed for wage theft. The ...
Investigation: how political donations protect a cosy loophole for Australia’s plutocrats

Investigation: how political donations protect a cosy loophole for Australia’s plutocrats

“Political donations buy access to parliamentarians, they buy policy outcomes, and they buy a post-parliament ...
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