
A $1 million reward will be offered for information about the disappearance and suspected murder of heiress Juanita Nielsen in Sydney 46 years ago.
The 38-year-old newspaper owner and journalist, who was an activist heavily involved in the controversial green bans in the 1970s, was last seen at the Carousel Cabaret on Rosyln Street at Kings Cross, on the morning of July 4, 1975.
Despite the case generating extraordinary publicity, her remains have never been found.
She was the publisher of NOW, an alternative newspaper in Sydney, and it was widely speculated she was kidnapped and murdered because of her anti-development and anti-corruption campaigns.
The $1 million NSW government reward will be confirmed on Monday as part of a new appeal for any information that may help police bring her killers to justice.
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