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  • Sep 10, 2024 | uscga.edu | Matthew Condon

    Let me tell you about some aspects of the Academy you may not know about. At least, these are some of the things I didn’t know before I started the school year a few months ago. Knowing some of these could make your life a little less stressful when you get here. After Swab Summer, your standards will still need to remain pretty high – perfect racks and stowage, squaring meals and corners, and greeting everyone you pass. And if you thought the cadre role was over, you would be mistaken.

  • Jul 12, 2024 | theaustralian.com.au | Megan Davis |Matthew Condon |Tripti Lahiri |Matthew Denholm

    Around 60 bodies were found under the rubble of a Gaza City neighbourhood, officials in the Hamas-run territory said Thursday, after Israel's military declared an end to its operation there. The upsurge in fighting, bombardment and displacement in the eastern district of Shujaiya came as talks were held in mediator Qatar towards a truce and hostage release deal.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | theaustralian.com.au | Matthew Condon |David Murray

    EXCLUSIVEPodcastsHer body may lie dumped in ‘dark lake’, says Bronwyn’s brotherThe dark, tannin-stained waters of Lake Ainsworth near Lennox Heads on the NSW far north coast may be the last resting place of missing mother Bronwyn Winfield, according to relatives. ExclusivePodcastsBronwyn’s neighbour regrets not talking to copsMurray Nolan is an all-round good bloke, and a small pocket of misjudgment three decades ago doesn’t in any way blemish that goodness.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | theaustralian.com.au | David Murray |Matthew Condon |Hedley Thomas

    A major police bungle over the timing of a crucial phone call knocked the initial investigation into Bronwyn Winfield’s disappearance badly off course. NSW police wrongly wrote down that a phone call was made from the Lennox Head home of Bronwyn and her estranged husband Jon Winfield at 2.13am on Monday May 17, 1993.

  • May 22, 2024 | theaustralian.com.au | Matthew Condon |David Murray |Liam Mendes |Hedley Thomas

    Are commissioners of police and heads of homicide squads across Australia sitting on hundreds of cases of unsolved murders of women who were once haphazardly filed away as “missing”? As “uncaring” mothers and wives who abandoned their children and husbands or boyfriends – and never bobbed up again? It is more pressing now than ever to confront a systemic failure of the criminal justice system spanning decades until the late 1990s.

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