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A corrupt politician, Eddie Obede, was sentenced for a mining tender scam that benefited his family with $30 million, leading to controversial property developments that threaten coastal towns in Australia. Residents like Lorna Russom and Shane Andrews oppose the high-rise project in Hawke's Nest, while investigations reveal the Obed family's history of corruption in manipulating deals and hiding assets.
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The Obed family, involved in corrupt practices, profited $30 million from a rigged mining tender, leading to controversial property developments that threaten coastal towns like Hawke's Nest.
Residents, including Lorna Russom and Shane Andrews, oppose high-rise developments altering the town's charm, while investigations by Di Morrissey reveal the Obed family's history of corruption, manipulating deals, and using trusts to hide assets, impacting coastal communities like Hawke's Nest.
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Recent questions
What sparked controversy in Hawke's Nest?
Obed family's secretive property developments.
Who is investigating the controversial project in Hawke's Nest?
Di Morrissey and others.
What concerns do residents have about the proposed development?
Altering the town's charm and character.
Who are some key figures involved in the Lake Cathay development?
Jared Obed, Merwin Ibrahim, and Darcy Lussic.
What led to opposition from community members in the land sale?