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Posts by Julian Fell

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Petrol stations tried to 'shape' the market – now it's shaping them Petrol stations in our biggest cities hiked prices ahead of global oil prices, but experts say their profit margins are now much slimmer.

In the early days of the Middle East war, petrol stations hiked prices faster than the rise of global oil prices, in what several leading experts say was an attempt to maintain their profit margins.

But since then, there has been a complete turnaround.

www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...

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'Something really shifted': Inside the software company that laid off 40pc of its staff As big tech companies sack staff and say AI will pick up the slack, workers are left to grapple with what's really going on.

Engineers at Block have adopted the latest AI tools, experimented with them, added them to their daily workflows.

They’ve now seen their workplace cut virtually in half.

I spoke to several Block staff – past and present – to find out what insiders think of the cuts

www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...

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How illegitimate regulators operate in the name of a tiny African island An ABC investigation has identified several individuals involved in a network of illegitimate corporate regulators and service firms.

The licences aren't worth the (virtual) paper they're written on, and they're likely to be raking in tens of millions of dollars a year in fees.

My latest for ABC News.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12...

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Leaked texts from inside Australian billionaire's VIP gamblers club Leaked messages between an Australian multi-billionaire and his former associate reveal the inner workings of the online casino Stake.

New from me: a look inside how one of Australia’s richest people built his gambling empire

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12...

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One player's case against the world's biggest crypto casino Chat logs and gambling data show the tactics used by Australian-run online casino Stake to keep one user hooked.

A Caribbean court case, two whistleblowers, 18 months of gambling data and a Telegram transcript.

It all comes together to show how Stake, an Australian-run online casino, responds to players showing signs of problem gambling.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12...

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01 The Favourite | Secrets after school - ABC listen 12-year-old Alliyah’s clowning around in science class, testing the waters to see how the new teacher will respond. An unusual bond grows between them — and what starts with a death stare and a smirk,...

And of course the team at Background Briefing who jumped into a difficult project with such enthusiasm and dedication.

Thanks to Loretta Florence, Fanou Filali, Max Chalmers, Ben Sveen, Ingrid Wagner, Leila Shunner, Thomas Oriti and Justine Landis-Hanley – you're all superstars.

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This wouldn't have been possible without the support of my amazing team at ABC News Story Lab.

Teresa Tan, Georgina Piper, @mattliddy.bsky.social and Cristen Tilley each played crucial roles in bringing this to life.

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The core of this was 18 recorded interviews with Alliyah, their friends and family members.

Things got real.

I particularly want to thank Alliyah's parents, Jackie and Scott, for revisiting a difficult period with me.

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Above all, I'm honoured that Alliyah trusted me to tell their story.

They gave legal consent to be identified as the victim of a sexual crime – which opened all kinds of doors for asking questions about who failed them.

It's an incredibly brave and powerful choice.

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Alliyah 'married' their teacher at 13. No one else knew Alliyah is reckoning with a decade of grooming and abuse at the hands of a trusted teacher.

I'm getting emotional seeing this finally out there.

After 18 months of conversations, court dates and bureaucratic brick walls, Alliyah's story finally is seeing the light of day.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...

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01 The Favourite | Secrets after school - ABC listen 12-year-old Alliyah’s clowning around in science class, testing the waters to see how the new teacher will respond. An unusual bond grows between them — and what starts with a death stare and a smirk,...

12-year-old Alliyah’s clowning around in science class, testing the waters to see how the new teacher will respond.

It starts with a death stare and a smirk, but soon slips into a world of secrets.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...

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The Favourite is the product of 18 months of conversations with Alliyah, their family and closest friends – not to mention an anonymous police detective, several teachers and all the documentary evidence we could dig up.

The first episode drops on Saturday.

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Introducing... The Favourite - ABC listen She's every student’s favourite teacher — warm, funny, the kind who bends the rules. But for one 12-year-old, Alliyah, her attention goes far beyond the classroom. The Favourite is a five-part series ...

As a 12 year old, Alliyah was looking for support.

Instead, they found a teacher prepared to break every rule in the book.

www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...

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ABC reporter 'email bombed' while hunting an Australian crypto scammer How a malicious email barrage led to a hacker community, claims of extortion, and an insight into the dark side of online gambling.

A little while back, my inbox came under attack. I'd been trying to track down an Australia scammer at the time.

But the person behind it wasn't who I'd suspected.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...

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A multi-million-dollar online lottery is bending Australia's laws Online casino Shuffle's executives are gambling on its own live broadcasts, despite it being banned in Australia.

Scoop: Shuffle's executives are gambling on its own live broadcasts, despite the online casino being banned in Australia.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06...

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The Coalition won few seats made up of more than one-third renters

The Coalition won few seats made up of more than one-third renters

“The old logic — that people naturally drift right as they age — is breaking down,” says Intifar Chowdhury, a lecturer in government at Flinders University.

“This is widening the gap between people who have a slice of Australia versus people who don’t.”

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Trends show how younger, richer and rental areas voted What data about voters' age, income level and home ownership status can tell us about the election result.

It is often said that after young people buy a house, they tend to gravitate towards conservative politics.

But that step — a crucial marker of adulthood — has fallen increasingly out of reach for younger generations.

An old voting trend is breaking down.

www.abc.net.au/news/105253600

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Where the election will be won and lost — or left hanging The electoral maths on Saturday seems simple — win 76 seats and you win government. But that's not all there is to it.

We're bringing hexy back.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...

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Peering inside his TikTok viewing history, one user finds it is 'not just raw, pointless data' A new tool created by researchers at the Queensland University of Technology is allowing people to see themselves through the eyes of the algorithm.

We’re featured by ABC!
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...

Explore your TikTok data and contribute to a study examining how TikTok influences political discourse: foryouparticipate.net/tiktok/

#ForYouProject #CitizenScience #TikTokResearch #QUT #auspol

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Peering inside his TikTok viewing history, one user finds it is 'not just raw, pointless data' A new tool created by researchers at the Queensland University of Technology is allowing people to see themselves through the eyes of the algorithm.

As a self-professed data science nerd, Jordan Hennell is proud of how well he’s taught his TikTok algorithm.

Find out what the algorithm knows about him – and you.

My latest for ABC News Story Lab.

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It was an honour to pick up the Gold Lizzie for Best Journalist, which is a testament to the support I've received – from colleagues in Story Lab and at the ABC more widely – to be ambitious in my journalism and chase original stories.

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Julian Fell, Kevin Nguyen and Gianni Di Giovanni sitting on a stage, holding up glass trophies

Julian Fell, Kevin Nguyen and Gianni Di Giovanni sitting on a stage, holding up glass trophies

Julian Fell speaking at a lectern, with formally dressed people watching from their tables

Julian Fell speaking at a lectern, with formally dressed people watching from their tables

Massive night for the ABC at the IT Journalism Awards. It was so nice to see colleagues recognised for the amazing work they do – and none are more deserving than Kevin Nguyen and Gianfranco Di Giovanni.

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Track wind speeds live as Cyclone Alfred approaches coast Cyclone Alfred is due to cross the coast on Friday morning. Track wind speeds at key locations in the cyclone zone.

My team at ABC News Story Lab has been busy scrambling to set up a tracker map and live wind charts as Cyclone Alfred approaches.

I promise the backend isn't running on my laptop.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
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Is your PIN code among the first ones hackers are likely to try? The ABC analysed 29 million stolen codes to help you avoid using an insecure one.

The last line of security for much of your digital life probably isn’t as secure as you think.

My latest for ABC News Story Lab

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The Ghosts in the Machine, by Liz Pelly Spotify’s plot against musicians

"PFC was irrefutable proof that Spotify rigged its system against musicians who knew their worth."

Important reporting from @lizpelly.bsky.social

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Screenshot of article with side-by-side comparison of solar farms in China in 2017 and 2024 on a 3D globe

Screenshot of article with side-by-side comparison of solar farms in China in 2017 and 2024 on a 3D globe

The dataset – from TransitionZero – goes back to 2017, letting us see how quickly its grown since then (in some countries, anyway).

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A planet-wide solar boom is beating expectations at every turn Satellite imagery reveals the staggering rise of solar farms around the world in recent years. Can Australia get on board?

Of the billions of panels in operation around the world, the vast majority of them have their intellectual origins in a lab in the Sydney suburbs.

Here's how it seeded the coming revolution.

Our latest interactive, in collaboration with ABC Climate.

www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12...

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The thing that no one is talking about is how the United HealthCare CEO shooter lifted his assassination idea and did even did it at the LITERAL EXACT LOCATION from the first page of my novel.

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TikTok's superstar economy – how live-streaming is turning social media into a game played for money - ABC listen Fans are spending thousands of dollars a month to support their favourite streamers on TikTok Live, but most of the money is going to TikTok itself.

We also collaborated with RN's Future Tense to make a podcast of the same story: www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...

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