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The journalist who wrote the article for "The Australian" is Hedley Thomas, someone worthy of considerable respect. If he's seeing fit to follow up on this, he must be convinced there is more to be uncovered.Noco - that link is behind the paywall, however, Andrew Bolt has some of it on his blog:
McClelland confronts Gillard again with the AWU scandal
Hedley Thomas is The Australian’s national chief correspondent. He writes across the newspaper, specialising in investigative reporting with a particular interest in legal issues, the judiciary, public administration, corruption and politics. He is the author of Sick to Death, a book revolving around surgeon Dr Jayant Patel who was tried for manslaughter and grievous bodily harm in Brisbane after working as a director of surgery in Queensland. Dr Patel was convicted in July 2010. Hedley was responsible for uncovering his appalling background, leading to a public outcry and the criminal prosecution. Hedley is the winner of the inaugural Sir Keith Murdoch award in 2005 for his body of work on Dr Patel. Hedley, 43, first joined The Australian in 2006 after working for The Courier-Mail, The South China Morning Post and the Gold Coast Bulletin. All of his journalism has been with News Limited publications. Hedley has won five Walkley awards including the Gold Walkley, in 2007, for his investigations into the fiasco surrounding the Australian Federal Police investigations of Dr Mohamed Haneef.