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21 Verified Reports
21 investigations published Last updated 1 May 2026 Independent.
The Amplifier - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 1 May 2026

The Amplifier

Gina Rinehart's network gave Pauline Hanson a $2.1 million aircraft and $2 million in cash from business associates in April 2026. Every dollar was legal. The Senate voting record shows One Nation voted against higher wages, safety laws, and emissions rules that would cost mining companies money. But they also killed the mining sector's top legislative priority in 2019. The question is not whether Rinehart buys votes. It is whether the legal architecture creates a loop that amplifies political influence in ways voters do not see.

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Three Authorities, Three Stories, Your Mortgage - money, australia investigation by The Untold Truth
money / australia 30 Apr 2026

Three Authorities, Three Stories, Your Mortgage

The Treasurer told Parliament government spending played no role in rate rises. The RBA Governor said the opposite. Your mortgage is caught in the middle.

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The Professor Who Walked Into Parliament - legends, australia investigation by The Untold Truth
legends / australia 30 Apr 2026

The Professor Who Walked Into Parliament

A Canadian professor built a $120M empire then walked into Australia's Parliament House. Two former PMs joined his board. Nobody asked why.

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Australians Pay Six Times More Tax on Beer Than the Government Collects from Oil and Gas Profits - money, australia investigation by The Untold Truth
money / australia 28 Apr 2026

Australians Pay Six Times More Tax on Beer Than the Government Collects from Oil and Gas Profits

In 2023-24, alcohol excise raised $8.0 billion. The Petroleum Resource Rent Tax raised $1.43 billion. The tax designed to capture resource profits for Australians collects less than the tax on a night out. The gap is not hidden.

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One Nation Banked $6 Million in Public Funding. Its Candidates Paid Their Own Way. - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 28 Apr 2026

One Nation Banked $6 Million in Public Funding. Its Candidates Paid Their Own Way.

One Nation received more than $6 million from the AEC after the 2025 election for winning zero House of Representatives seats. Former candidates say they were left thousands of dollars out of pocket. The party refuses to say where the money went.

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190,000 Households Wait for Public Housing. 370 Homes Were Delivered. - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 26 Apr 2026

190,000 Households Wait for Public Housing. 370 Homes Were Delivered.

190,000 households wait for public housing. The government promised 40,000 homes and delivered 370. Property investor tax breaks will cost $247 billion.

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The $10.8 Billion Rebate - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 25 Apr 2026

The $10.8 Billion Rebate

The Fuel Tax Credit Scheme hands back $10.8 billion a year to companies that burn diesel off-road. Mining takes roughly half. The cumulative bill is $122.7 billion. That is more than the Australian Army costs. One Rio Tinto executive lobbied the Treasurer personally to keep it. Eighty-six per cent of Australian mining is foreign-owned. The rebate flows to shareholders overseas. Australians pay foreign companies to dig up their own dirt.

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The Singapore Shuffle - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 25 Apr 2026

The Singapore Shuffle

BHP sold Australian iron ore to its own Singapore subsidiary at below-market prices. The subsidiary sold at market rates. Profit booked in Singapore at 0 to 5 per cent tax. Not 30 per cent. BHP settled with the ATO for $529 million. Rio Tinto settled for roughly $1 billion. Chevron lost a Federal Court case over a $2.5 billion intercompany loan at an inflated interest rate. Glencore's ATO audit has been running since 2015. All settlements were made without admission of fault.

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Who Owns the Ground Beneath You? - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 25 Apr 2026

Who Owns the Ground Beneath You?

Eighty-six per cent of Australian mining is foreign-owned. BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street control up to a third of each top miner. A Chinese state company holds the single biggest stake in Rio Tinto. Fortescue is the only one that is mostly Australian. Here is who actually owns the minerals under your feet.

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The $37 Million Election That Lost 600 Ballots - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 25 Apr 2026

The $37 Million Election That Lost 600 Ballots

South Australia spent $37 million on its 2026 state election. Then 600 ballot papers turned up uncounted. A party volunteer was counting votes. The man in charge went on leave.

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ANZAC Day: Welcome to Country Booed in Four Cities - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 25 Apr 2026

ANZAC Day: Welcome to Country Booed in Four Cities

Welcome to Country ceremonies were booed at dawn services in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Adelaide on ANZAC Day 2026. It is the second consecutive year disruptions have occurred, spreading from three cities to four.

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Record Margins, Record Prices, Taxpayer Backing - australia, world investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / world 25 Apr 2026

Record Margins, Record Prices, Taxpayer Backing

Australia's two remaining refineries quadrupled their margins in twelve months while consumers paid record fuel prices. The government responded by underwriting private fuel imports with public money. Then, on the same day it announced 200 million litres of extra diesel, it told 160,000 disabled Australians their support was ending.

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The NDIS Cuts: Where Does the Money Actually Go? - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 24 Apr 2026

The NDIS Cuts: Where Does the Money Actually Go?

The government says it will save $14.4 billion by cutting 160,000 people from the NDIS. But the replacement programs cost more than the savings. The modelling is unreleased. And nobody has explained what happens to the next person who needs help.

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One in Six: The Australians Who Don't Count - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 24 Apr 2026

One in Six: The Australians Who Don't Count

The headline number says 90.7% of Australians vote. The real number is 84.1%. In the Northern Territory, turnout is below 71%. In Lingiari, it is 62%. The $20 fine has not changed since 1984. And in every close seat, the people who did not vote outnumbered the winning margin by ten to one.

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NDIS Changes: Who Gets Cut and Who Keeps Billing - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 23 Apr 2026

NDIS Changes: Who Gets Cut and Who Keeps Billing

The government plans to remove 160,000 people from the NDIS by 2030. Spending drops from a projected $70B to $55B. Mandatory provider registration, long overdue, is finally rolling out. Here is what the numbers actually show.

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Gas, Royalties, and Who Gets What - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 21 Apr 2026

Gas, Royalties, and Who Gets What

Australia is one of the world's largest gas exporters. Yet it collects far less in royalties than comparable countries. Qatar earns 33 times more from similar volumes. Here is how the numbers break down.

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Related-Party Debt: How Australia's Gas Industry Shifts Profit Offshore - australia, money investigation by The Untold Truth
australia / money 19 Apr 2026

Related-Party Debt: How Australia's Gas Industry Shifts Profit Offshore

Australia's gas companies borrow money from their own parent companies at high interest rates. Those interest payments reduce their Australian tax bill to zero in some cases. The Chevron case established that the ATO can challenge these structures. New rules took effect in 2024. The question is whether they go far enough.

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The Donation Pipeline - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 19 Apr 2026

The Donation Pipeline

Fossil fuel companies donated $3.98 million to Australia's two major political parties in a single financial year. The Coalition got $2.92 million. Labor got $1.06 million. Both got enough to notice.

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$579M Settlement Program: The Audit That Found 94% of Incidents Unreported - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 18 Apr 2026

$579M Settlement Program: The Audit That Found 94% of Incidents Unreported

An ANAO audit found the $579M SETS program failed to report 94% of critical incidents, including client deaths, between 2019 and 2025. Ten recommendations have been accepted by Home Affairs.

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Six Refineries Closed. Here Is What Happened. - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 18 Apr 2026

Six Refineries Closed. Here Is What Happened.

Australia had eight oil refineries. Six shut between 2003 and 2021. No government blocked or reversed any closure. Here is the timeline, the warnings, and the consequences.

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Diesel at $3.19: How Australia Ran Low on Fuel - australia investigation by The Untold Truth
australia 18 Apr 2026

Diesel at $3.19: How Australia Ran Low on Fuel

Diesel hit 319 cents per litre after the Strait of Hormuz was blockaded. One in twelve trucking businesses closed. Remote communities faced eight hours of drinking water. Australia imports 90% of its fuel and holds roughly 30 days of diesel reserves.

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