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As Australia signs a landmark deal to bolster its alliance with Washington, we're selling China the critical minerals it needs to build hypersonic missiles and nuclear technology.
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The PM once championed a nuclear weapons ban. What happened?
Anthony Albanese and Richard Marles once pledged Labor would sign a treaty to ban nuclear weapons. Why have they walked this back in government?
China lacks one mineral for its military build-up. Australia's chipping in
Australia is supplying raw materials vital for China's military build-up, while at the same time signing up to be a partner of choice for the United States as it seeks to break Beijing's critical minerals stranglehold.
On the dark web, predators are 'hunting in packs' to target childcare
Paedophiles are using the dark web to share information about how to gain access to childcare centres to sexually abuse babies and toddlers while avoiding getting caught.
Are your kids safe in childcare? Here's what parents should know
The scale of Australia's childcare crisis is deeply distressing for parents. These are the simple questions to ask any childcare provider to know if your child is safe.
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'I don't think that the public has any idea': Paedophiles have infiltrated child care
The true scale of abuse in Australia's childcare centres has been hidden. With 200,000 pages of previously confidential files, police tip-offs, and evidence from whistleblowers, Four Corners exposes the reality.
'Outrageous conflict of interest': Crypto is making the Trumps hundreds of millions of dollars
Donald Trump's wealth has skyrocketed since his return to the White House nine months ago, leading to accusations that he is profiting from the presidency.
Gambling regulator's alleged 'cosy relationship' with 50ドルb betting industry
Four Corners has uncovered allegations of conflicts of interest and pro-industry bias at the country's part-time regulator responsible for Australia's biggest betting companies.
Couple lost 250ドルk to gambling companies without placing a single bet
Nick and Aimee Mazza's hard-earned cash was gambled away by a man they thought was investing it. Bookmakers encouraged him to keep betting.
These Brethren members stepped out of line. Then the threats and intimidation started
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is fiercely protective of a multi-billion-dollar business which supports the church. These men found out the extraordinary lengths it will take to keep it safe.
'Not worth it. I'd rather tell you': Mick Dover turned down 1ドルm to do this interview
The controversial church offered to settle with Mick Dover over his allegations of abuse, but only if he signed a non-disclosure agreement and agreed not to disparage them in any way.