Lucy Cormack
@LucyCormack
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Co-host of The Debrief @DubaiEye1038. Fmr @smh. Cellist. Storyteller. Got a tip? DM for Signal. [email protected]
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Joined March 2011
After more than a decade at @smh it’s time for some new yarns and another adventure. Looking forward to kicking around in journalism in the Middle East for a while longer yet. Will miss Australia’s greatest newsroom! Now for a classic Sydney Christmas before heading back to Dubai
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Great to win this gong with my stellar @smh colleagues. Wishing I could have been there. Will be toasting the team and sending cheers from the Dubai sandpit tonight!
The Kennedy Award for Outstanding Political Reporting goes to @lucycormack Tom Rabe, @alexsmithsmh & @jordsbaker from @smh for Game Over for Lobbyist after “Catholic Gut” Comment 📸 @saltydingomedia
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‘I’m gonna hurt them’: Jean Nassif hits back in extraordinary tirade from ‘rehab’
smh.com.au
The wanted developer has broken his silence, labelling the police “lying dogs” and making false claims against David Chandler and Ray Hadley.
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Extraordinarily proud of my big brother Stuart. Sad to miss this tonight! Yeah studog
And the Banking and Finance Partner of the Year award goes to … Stuart Cormack of Gilbert + Tobin! Congratulations! #PartneroftheYearAwards @CommBank
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This was “no temporary dipping-into-the-till crime” but a persistent course of conduct “based on greed rather than need”.
smh.com.au
A Sydney businesswoman and a NAB bank insider defrauded the bank of millions to fund lifestyles of “stunning” opulence, a District Court Judge said.
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A timely read in this week of unforgiving heat across the globe:
economist.com
A new book on heatwaves reads like a horror story
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“The studios are telling us that we cannot be fairly paid, because the streaming model is broken. And we’re being told this by the very studio executives—many of them multimillionaires—who broke it.”
theatlantic.com
And now they don’t want to pay their employees.
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Another day, another record broken. Climate change-induced extreme weather going from bad to worse: Europe’s summer holiday threatened by fires as US, South Korea flood.
smh.com.au
The UN’s weather body reports new temperature records across the northern hemisphere – and parts of the Mediterranean will grow hotter still.
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The story of Mari Gilbert – who fought to solve the murder of one daughter before she was killed at the hands of another daughter – has resurfaced after the arrest of the alleged Long Island serial killer
smh.com.au
The story of Mari Gilbert – who fought to solve the murder of her daughter Shannan before she was killed at the hands of her third daughter, Sarra – has resurfaced after the arrest of the alleged...
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“Usually, it’s the high rollers of Dubai or Abu Dhabi at the table, so it’s interesting to see another emirate-level player making a big first move here.” https://t.co/p4oA0qxzWo
smh.com.au
Gambling is still prohibited in the UAE under Islamic law, an offence punishable by heavy fines or up to two years prison, and casinos are not legal – yet. But regulatory change is afoot, as a desert...
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“Would I do it all over again? F---ing oath I would. You should be grateful," said Charlie Teo to the daughter of his comatose patient, who later died. ‘Flawed judgment, lack of remorse’: Charlie Teo guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct
smh.com.au
The controversial neurosurgeon’s career has effectively been ended after being reprimanded by a professional standards committee over his treatment of patients.
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I spoke with @portsmouthuni Professor Jim Smith about why he thinks pumping radioactive water from Fukushima is the best low risk option there is for the plant quickly running out of tank space to store it.
smh.com.au
Twelve years after a tsunami struck Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant, more than one million tonnes of radioactive water is to be released into the ocean. Is it safe?
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How 500 swimming pools worth of water has sparked a panic buy of salt
smh.com.au
Twelve years after a tsunami struck Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant, more than one million tonnes of radioactive water is to be released into the ocean. Is it safe?
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Scientist and author @DrMGuillen calls for shutdown of Titanic expeditions while Titan catastrophe is examined
smh.com.au
Dr Michael Guillen made his Titanic descent in 2000 in a three-man scientific research vessel, and said he believes all tourism and scientific undersea submersibles should now be halted.
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Here's what we know about the race to save Titan from ‘the most unwelcoming environment on Earth’ via @smh
smh.com.au
The five passengers on board the vessel have just 96 hours of oxygen, starting from about the time it began its descent to view the wreck of the Titanic.
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Leaders gathered for nine days of climate talks. It took them eight just to agree on an agenda. "The failure of the talks in the face of accelerating climate change reflects a deepening divide at the heart of negotiations:" via @smh Nick O'Malley https://t.co/Z6Lrtm9ecD
smh.com.au
The UN chief launched a scathing attack on world leaders after delegates at a climate conference in Bonn couldn’t even agree on an agenda for the meeting.
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Footprints, a 3kg bag of cassava flour, nuts and seeds: The clues that led rescuers to four children lost in the Amazon for 40 days
smh.com.au
Extraordinary details of the Mucutuy children’s epic tale of survival have emerged in the days since their discovery.
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In a flurry of moves, Saudi Arabia lays groundwork for its post-oil future where sport will be key
smh.com.au
The kingdom is trying to talk a fine balance – keeping oil prices high, even as it looks to tip-toe away from an oil-dependent future.
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Why military experts believe Ukraine has quietly begun its fightback against Russia @smh
smh.com.au
It’s believed Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive against Russia has begun, with the release of a glossy new ad campaign.
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Today I start my new reporting gig on the @smh world desk, based in Dubai. Good to be back on the tools after a few weeks adjusting to the desert 🏜️
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