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Map of Jacksonville

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Now, Jacksonville is a confusing place if you don’t know your way around — and, with HR Nicholl’s Society’s favourite trade unionist Kathy Jackson heading back to the Federal Court today, we wouldn’t want you to get lost.

So, we have come up with the following Jacksonville “street-map” , so you can look at all the twists and turns and inter-relationships in the craziest town you’ll ever visit.
Note: clicking on the image brings it up full-size as a PDF.]
 

If you think we've missed anything out, please let us know.

You can find out more, including all 11 investigative stories by Peter Wicks on the Craig Thomson / HSU saga – and more – on IA's dedicated Jacksonville page.

And while you're here, we can also reveal that we have much more information yet to disclose about this sordid chapter in Australan political history. No doubt we will be adding more streets and landmarks to this map in coming days.

Keep watching IA.

 
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