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The AFR Data Investigations team combines investigative reporting, data analysis, computational techniques and visual design to find, examine and expose stories that matter.

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Gen X takes the reins: The middle child now rules Canberra

For the first time in 40 years, Baby Boomers are no longer the driving force in parliament as Jim Chalmers prepares a budget focused on intergenerational equity.

Gender pay report

Find out how your pay compares with your co-workers (and industry)

How well paid are you? Use our tool to see how your income measures up with the rest of your company and your industry.

Calculate how CGT changes will affect your property

Use our calculator to see how a reduction in the capital gains discount to 33 per cent would change the tax bill when you sell an investment property.

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The speed of justice

A Financial Review analysis of a decade of court decisions has revealed which court is fastest at delivering justice.

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Political Donations

Investigating how money is influencing our politics

3 stories

The Coin Laundry

As the cryptocurrency industry emerges as a powerful force in politics and on Wall Street, we track the shadow economy thriving in the regulatory blind spots.

3 stories

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Australia’s $11b charity stockpile

A Financial Review investigation shows the nation’s wealthiest philanthropists have amassed billions in untaxed wealth in charitable trusts.

5 stories

Your Super Their Bets

Your Super, Their Bets

A bi-annual analysis of how Australia’s 10 largest super funds are investing your money, based on a data analysis of portfolio holdings across more than 300 plans.

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Gender pay report

Find out how your pay compares with your co-workers (and industry)

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We tried to break Australia’s social media ban. It wasn’t hard

On Wednesday, the Australian Financial Review created accounts on social media platforms despite listing the user age as below 16.

The climate charts that show what Australia will be like in 2050

A new report into the impact of rising global temperatures paints a grim picture of a disaster-ridden Australia.

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The ill feeling between the Commonwealth and the states is also being fuelled by the reluctance of the states to lift their share of funding for the NDIS.

Why a $10b autism bill is forcing a rethink of the NDIS

The number of older children and adults being diagnosed with it under the National Disability Insurance Scheme is surging, costing taxpayers far more each year.

What the data reveals about federal MPs and their super

Big changes to superannuation are being mulled by Canberra, but how do Australia’s political elite manage their own retirement savings?

Footage reveals a different story about the police firefight at Bondi

The as-yet unreleased footage answers key questions about how the attack unfolded, and reveals the actions of the police officers who were first on the scene.

February

Loose rules mask new shadow cabinet’s share trading accounts

Members of Angus Taylor’s new frontbench have declined to detail the contents of their share trading accounts, raising transparency and accountability concerns.

There are 6 types of people when it comes to AI. Which one are you?

A project to map attitudes to artificial intelligence’s adoption in Australian workplaces suggests several archetypes. Take our quick quiz to discover yours.

Brendan Gunn (centre) is a director of companies connected to convicted Israeli money launderer Eliran Oved.

The global scam network that targeted 40,000 Australian investors

Lucy King on the global scam networks targeting Australians, how the brother of Olympic breakdancer “Raygun” came to be linked to one of them and why they are so hard to shut down.

January

Brendan Gunn arriving at Downing Centre courthouse.

Raygun’s brother linked to global scam network with nearly 40,000 Aussie victims

An AFR investigation unravels corporate registries to link Brendan Gunn, brother of “Raygun”, with a global network that has fleeced victims of millions.

How Aussie MPs use private funds to mask millions

Simon Kennedy, David Pocock and Helen Haines are among 22 politicians who disclosed stakes in stocks, super and private companies, in response to AFR Weekend questions.

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December 2025

We analysed the video footage of the shooting. Here’s what we found

Analysis of social media footage shows how Australia’s worst mass shooting in two decades occurred minute by minute.

The ASX head office in Sydney. The bourse’s tech sector has seen plenty of investor backlash.

The great tech revolt and 4 other surprising stats from AGM season

It wasn’t just WiseTech’s Richard White facing the heat this year. The boards of the ASX’s biggest tech stocks faced the fiercest rebuke from shareholders.

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ATO cracks down on wealthy philanthropy

Tax deductions will be cancelled if a private ancillary fund does anything to erode the true value of a gift, such as funnelling money back to related parties.

As billions of dollars continue to pile into ETFs, Morningstar says there is one sector that is still beating the market.

6 charts ASX investors need to see before 2026

This year had its fair share of surprises for investors and has set the stage for a potentially tumultuous next 12 months.

November 2025

Vladimir “Lado” Okhotnikov is the alleged mastermind of a series of cryptocurrency scams. He co-wrote a new film starring Kevin Spacey and produced by Elvira Gavrilova.

Inside a Russian crypto guru’s Hollywood gambit

How the alleged mastermind of a multimillion-dollar crypto scam teamed up with a globe-trotting influencer and a disgraced Oscar winner as he pushed his latest dubious project.

Inside the crypto underworld enabling ‘unlimited’ crime

From gritty backrooms in Kyiv to gleaming towers in Dubai, a parallel banking system turning crypto into cash is operating in anonymity and ripe for abuse.

October 2025

“Mary” lost thousands of dollars in a scam involving crypto ATMs.

Crypto ATM operator fined as ban looms for ‘highest-risk’ channel

The operator that made $50,000 in fees from an 85-year-old scam victim was fined by AUSTRAC, but gaps in consumer protection remain.

Consumers, banks urge outright ban on crypto ATMs

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke will give AUSTRAC powers to restrict the machines, but consumer groups say this won’t stop the danger to older Australians.

‘Devastated’: How I lost $500k in a crypto ATM scam

Mary, 85, is one of thousands of victims of Australia’s boom in crypto ATM’s, which suck in $275 million a year, and are the “getaway cars” for scammers.

Telstra denies being hacked in cyber extortion bid

Australia’s largest telco is the latest company to become embroiled in a wide-ranging extortion hack on software company Salesforce, with threats to publish customers’ data.

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Qantas was one of 40 companies which was listed on the dark web earlier this week and given until Friday to negotiate a ransom.

Qantas faces data leak after Salesforce refuses hackers’ ultimatum

International cybercriminal group Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters has posted on a dark web forum saying it plans to release the data of 39 companies, including Qantas.