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‘Norm’s a bit short’: The history lessons Victoria failed to learn

March 6, 2026 at 12:30 AM
By Sydney Morning Herald
In 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house. Today, it’s organised crime infiltrating the CFMEU – and a toothless watchdog. It’s time to fix it. John Silvester outlines how.

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In 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house In 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house. Today, it’s organised crime infiltrating the CFMEU – and a toothless watchdog. It’s time to fix it. Jo Monitor developments in ‘Norm’s for further updates.

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In 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house Today, it’s organised crime infiltrating the CFMEU –

In 1981, it was $20,000 cash and a beach house. Today, it’s organised crime infiltrating the CFMEU – and a toothless watchdog. It’s time to fix it. John Silvester outlines how.
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