Nick McKenzie is an acclaimed Australian investigative journalist, working primarily for Melbourne newspaper The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
He’s presented major investigations for the ABC's Four Corners, 60 Minutes and the Australian Financial Review. With two decades of experience, Nick has won every major award in Australian journalism, including the nation’s highest journalism award, the Walkley, a record 20 times.
He’s been named Australian Journalist of the Year on five occasions but is best known for his major investigations, including his exposés of war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith, casino firms Crown Resorts and Star, corruption in both sides of politics and in sport and, most recently, the CFMEU.
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Nick McKenzie - Profile
As an investigative reporter on The Age, Nick McKenzie has covered the local Mafia, allegations of war crimes, Crown casino’s links to criminal figures, political donations by Chinese interests, national security issues, foreign bribery by Reserve Bank and other companies, and much more. The award-winning journalist’s work also is published in The Sydney Morning Herald, and his investigations have aired on the ABC’s Four Corners and Nine’s 60 Minutes.