Nino Bucci
@ninobucci.bsky.social
Guardian Australia reporter, focusing on the justice system.
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Nino Bucci
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· Aug 6
A father’s quest for answers after police botched investigation into son’s death
‘Are we not human?’ asks Lual Akech. He believes his son’s African background is one of the reasons Victoria police have not solved his alleged murder almost five years on
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I’ve taken quite some time to dig into this case, and tell the story of two teenagers: one who was murdered, and another who was wrongly prosecuted for that murder. This is their story:
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Putting aside how odorous this particular choice is, surely skipping parliament at all for seemingly commercial purposes shouldn’t be allowed?
Pauline Hanson skips parliament to speak at $25k-a-head conservative conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
Pauline Hanson skips parliament to speak at $25k-a-head conservative conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
One Nation leader also seen with Gina Rinehart – and many of her talking points align with mining magnate
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Pauline Hanson skipped parliament this week to speak at a $25,000-a-head conservative conference at Donald Trump’s luxury resort in Florida, where she was pictured alongside Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman.
The One Nation leader, who resided at Mar-a-Lago ahead of her address at the multi-day event run by the Conservative Political Action Conference, lambasted both major parties in Australia during the speech while praising the US administration for deporting immigrants, bombing drug cartel boats and supercharging mining projects. Continue reading...
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November 6, 2025 at 5:09 AM
Putting aside how odorous this particular choice is, surely skipping parliament at all for seemingly commercial purposes shouldn’t be allowed?
In winter this year, a young Aboriginal man with a history of self-harm who was remanded in custody in Melbourne was told he would be moving cells. And so he was driven 300km to the police cells in Wodonga.
Welcome to the process known as “decanting”.
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Welcome to the process known as “decanting”.
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Prisoners spending entire jail term in police cells as Victoria’s justice system buckles
Prisoners in police cells often have less access to healthcare and less chance of being visited by family and lawyers
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November 4, 2025 at 11:06 PM
In winter this year, a young Aboriginal man with a history of self-harm who was remanded in custody in Melbourne was told he would be moving cells. And so he was driven 300km to the police cells in Wodonga.
Welcome to the process known as “decanting”.
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Welcome to the process known as “decanting”.
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North Melbourne are playing in a league of their own. Here is how the remaining challengers can break @nmfcofficial.bsky.social stranglehold on the #AFLW
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AFLW finals: how the challengers shape up in their bid to end Kangaroos’ supremacy | Martin Pegan
It seems like a near-impossible task, but of the seven other finalists, which are best placed to cause an upset?
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November 4, 2025 at 3:42 AM
North Melbourne are playing in a league of their own. Here is how the remaining challengers can break @nmfcofficial.bsky.social stranglehold on the #AFLW
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I found out while working on this piece about nitazenes that police have closed the investigation into who supplied the “cocaine” linked to four overdoses in Melbourne last year.
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A fatal drop: what do we know about the drugs, 500 times stronger than heroin, taking Australian lives?
Only a few years after first being detected in Australia, nitazenes have been found in everything from vapes to fake heroin – and the death toll is rising
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November 3, 2025 at 11:26 PM
I found out while working on this piece about nitazenes that police have closed the investigation into who supplied the “cocaine” linked to four overdoses in Melbourne last year.
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My colleague Adeshola Ore and I took a look at hate crimes in Australia, getting a deeper sense of the issue beyond the frenzy of new laws and debate post October 7. We found a complex picture of how police deal with complaints, but that there had been about 435 charges for hate crimes since 2020.
November 2, 2025 at 11:40 PM
My colleague Adeshola Ore and I took a look at hate crimes in Australia, getting a deeper sense of the issue beyond the frenzy of new laws and debate post October 7. We found a complex picture of how police deal with complaints, but that there had been about 435 charges for hate crimes since 2020.
Seeing lots of reviews on Tony Abbott’s book on Australia, but none that tackle the real issue: did he explain the history of Australian street libraries
October 16, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Seeing lots of reviews on Tony Abbott’s book on Australia, but none that tackle the real issue: did he explain the history of Australian street libraries
Bombers should have taken the deal. The club would be better off without a captain who wants to leave so much that he calls the president begging for it.
October 15, 2025 at 8:54 AM
Bombers should have taken the deal. The club would be better off without a captain who wants to leave so much that he calls the president begging for it.
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“Lawyers and activists say these incidents fit a pattern of increased police force against protesters – including so-called ‘less-lethal’ tools such as baton rounds, flash-bang devices and capsicum spray.”
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Why protests are getting more dangerous
Melbourne photojournalist Alex Zucco was cleaning her camera lens when a police officer hit her directly in the face with a stream of capsicum spray at a protest outside the Melbourne Land Forces Inte...
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October 14, 2025 at 9:34 AM
“Lawyers and activists say these incidents fit a pattern of increased police force against protesters – including so-called ‘less-lethal’ tools such as baton rounds, flash-bang devices and capsicum spray.”
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The coroner told the NT government in 2007 to keep a database about maintenance in public housing. It didn’t listen.
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Death of three-year-old boy in social housing fire could have been caused by faulty electrical wiring, inquest hears
Inquest is hearing evidence about the 2023 death of Mitchell Thomas at Larapinta in Alice Springs
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October 8, 2025 at 6:53 AM
The coroner told the NT government in 2007 to keep a database about maintenance in public housing. It didn’t listen.
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Lots of talk about bari weiss but not enough about weis bars
October 7, 2025 at 8:55 PM
Lots of talk about bari weiss but not enough about weis bars
The Victorian DPP is appealing Erin Patterson‘s sentence on the basis it was “manifestly inadequate”.
On 8 September, Patterson was sentenced to life with a non-parole period of 33 years for the murders of Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson, and the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.
On 8 September, Patterson was sentenced to life with a non-parole period of 33 years for the murders of Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson, and the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.
October 6, 2025 at 5:54 AM
The Victorian DPP is appealing Erin Patterson‘s sentence on the basis it was “manifestly inadequate”.
On 8 September, Patterson was sentenced to life with a non-parole period of 33 years for the murders of Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson, and the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.
On 8 September, Patterson was sentenced to life with a non-parole period of 33 years for the murders of Don and Gail Patterson and Heather Wilkinson, and the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson.
NT DPP appealing this (non custodial) sentence, per the ABC.
In 2023, I spent a few months investigating why so many Aboriginal pedestrians were killed in road accidents in the NT. There was a lingering sense that racism played a part in this over representation, and that some drivers were dehumanising Aboriginal people. And lo: www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
Fatal hit-run driver condemned for bragging about running men down
The Northern Territory's Director of Public Prosecutions is considering whether to appeal a decision to allow a young fatal hit-and-run driver who bragged to his friends afterwards to avoid jail time.
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September 19, 2025 at 3:31 AM
NT DPP appealing this (non custodial) sentence, per the ABC.
In 2023, I spent a few months investigating why so many Aboriginal pedestrians were killed in road accidents in the NT. There was a lingering sense that racism played a part in this over representation, and that some drivers were dehumanising Aboriginal people. And lo: www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
Fatal hit-run driver condemned for bragging about running men down
The Northern Territory's Director of Public Prosecutions is considering whether to appeal a decision to allow a young fatal hit-and-run driver who bragged to his friends afterwards to avoid jail time.
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September 18, 2025 at 3:40 AM
In 2023, I spent a few months investigating why so many Aboriginal pedestrians were killed in road accidents in the NT. There was a lingering sense that racism played a part in this over representation, and that some drivers were dehumanising Aboriginal people. And lo: www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
Has there ever been a greater embodiment of everything wrong with the Bombers than Patrick Voss? No, Steve Dank doesn’t count
September 6, 2025 at 12:13 PM
Has there ever been a greater embodiment of everything wrong with the Bombers than Patrick Voss? No, Steve Dank doesn’t count
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So proud to work with Lorena, Sarah and Ella on this series.
Here is part one: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
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The killing code: strange symbols in a WA settler’s diaries lay bare frontier atrocities
Exclusive: Stories of murders passed down by Yamatji elders are confirmed by a cipher hidden in the 1850s journals of prominent pastoralist Major Logue. Now descendants on both sides want to break the...
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August 3, 2025 at 8:22 PM
So proud to work with Lorena, Sarah and Ella on this series.
Here is part one: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Here is part one: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Was sure it would be Rip Rip Woodchip #hottest100
July 26, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Was sure it would be Rip Rip Woodchip #hottest100
Well this was terrifying www.nytimes.com/2025/07/06/b...
She Wanted to Save the World From A.I. Then the Killings Started.
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July 9, 2025 at 7:25 AM
Well this was terrifying www.nytimes.com/2025/07/06/b...
Spent yesterday in Yuendumu, a place I’d wrote about and thought about for the past five years but never visited
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One report, 33 recommendations, but Kumanjayi Walker inquest findings draw on centuries of pain
The conclusions of coroner Elisabeth Armitage on how similar deaths could be prevented reflect the impact of colonial massacres and domestic abuse
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July 8, 2025 at 1:53 AM
Spent yesterday in Yuendumu, a place I’d wrote about and thought about for the past five years but never visited
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Former sports presenter and CURRENT Port Adelaide board member Warren Tredrea has cited pseudolaw/sovereign citizen ideas when telling a court he's already paid Nine costs for a failed appeal for being sacked for refusing to get vaccinated
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June 17, 2025 at 12:52 AM
Former sports presenter and CURRENT Port Adelaide board member Warren Tredrea has cited pseudolaw/sovereign citizen ideas when telling a court he's already paid Nine costs for a failed appeal for being sacked for refusing to get vaccinated
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