Gabrielle Dunlevy, The Daily Telegraph

Gabrielle Dunlevy

The Daily Telegraph

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Past articles by Gabrielle:

Indon cops examine Bali bucks night bribes

BALI police are conducting an internal affairs investigation into claims their officers threatened a group of Australian men with charges if they didn't cough up about $25,000 in bribes. → Read More

Indonesian adviser seeks Montara solution

A SENIOR Indonesian government adviser and former diplomat is encouraging Australia to join talks on investigating the environmental problems festering in West Timor since the Montara oil spill. → Read More

Cattle import quota not final: Indonesia

INDONESIA'S trade minister says the cattle import quota that has shocked the Australian livestock industry is not final. → Read More

Bali court to sentence Kiwi drug mule

A NEW Zealand man who was lured to Bali by online love and was arrested for drug trafficking will soon learn his fate from an Indonesian court. → Read More

Noor Ellis won't appeal murder sentence

AN Indonesian woman convicted of plotting her wealthy Australian husband's murder in Bali may not intend to appeal her sentence, but it signals the start of a new battle for the couple's sons. → Read More

Death penalty tortures families: Atlaoui

THE families of eight people executed in Indonesia in April deserve continued support, as capital punishment means a life-long sentence for them, says the wife of a man still on death row. → Read More

Kiwi on Bali mule charges 'trusting'

A NEW Zealand man's intellectual impairment and mental illness made him particularly vulnerable to manipulation by a drug syndicate that preyed on lonely hearts, a psychiatrist has testified. → Read More

Verdict due for Aussie's Bali murder

A BALI court is due to hand down its verdict and sentence for a woman accused of plotting and paying $14,000 for the murder of her Australian husband. → Read More

Aussie brothers brace for Bali verdict

TWO Australian brothers are preparing to see their mother jailed for arranging their father's murder in Bali, and for the sentence to be lighter than they feel is just. → Read More

Bali Nine lawyers to aid judicial probe

THE Indonesian lawyer for Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan will assist a judicial commission probe into claims of bribery and political interference in their sentencing. → Read More

Chan, Sukumaran families brace for end

THE Chan and Sukumaran families are preparing to say their final goodbyes to their sons and brothers, before Indonesia carries out the ultimate punishment for a decade-old crime. → Read More

Lawyer cries out for Mary Jane's life

THE lawyer for Filipina Mary Jane Veloso, a single mum on death row with two Australians, is pleading for Indonesia to pause its execution plans or risk executing an innocent woman. → Read More

Bali Nine execution U-turn urged

MYURAN Sukumaran and Andrew Chan will face the firing squad on Tuesday unless Indonesia's president has a last-minute change of heart. → Read More

Aust doctor's sister asks for Joko's mercy

THE sister of an Australian Navy doctor who lost his life responding to a disaster in Indonesia has reached out to President Joko Widodo to spare ten people on death row, including two Australians. → Read More

Indon execution date nears: last appeals

LAWYERS for a Filipina on death row with Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan say they've filed an appeal with only 10 minutes to spare that could potentially stall their imminent executions. → Read More

'New evidence' in death row Filipina case

LAWYERS for a Filipina scheduled to be executed alongside two Australians are racing to file a new appeal, this time arguing she was a victim of human trafficking. → Read More

Ellis son's Bali court statement 'forged'

THE son of an Indonesian woman accused of ordering the murder of her Australian husband denies making a statement read in her defence. → Read More

Rights in focus as Jakarta hosts leaders

INDONESIA'S plans to execute 10 people following an international summit have human rights campaigners questioning its credibility in the leadership role. → Read More

Ellis trial hears of Bali kitchen killing

THE violent details of an Australian businessman's murder in his own Bali villa have been aired in the trial of his wife, who is accused of ordering the hit. → Read More

Norway asks Indonesia to halt executions

NORWEGIAN Prime Minister Erna Solberg has reportedly asked Indonesia's President Joko Widodo to halt the executions of Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. → Read More