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By: Nick McKenzie, Kieran Rooney
Nick McKenzie is an Investigative Journalist at The Age. He focuses on areas such as politics, business, foreign affairs, and criminal justice, with a particular emphasis on the construction and real estate sectors, corporate fraud, and legal reform. Nick's work has been featured in WAtoday, Stuff, The Sydney Morning Herald, Books+Publishing, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, and Brisbane Times.
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Nick McKenzie's coverage primarily revolves around local (Australia, Queensland, Brisbane) legal cases, crime, corruption and government-related scandals. His articles often include breaking news and evolving stories related to government announcements and legal policy regulation.
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