Kellie Riordan
Kellie Riordan was awarded a scholarship at the prestigious Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University.
View ArticleAnnabel Crabb
Political journalist, mother, wife, cook and TV presenter Annabel Crabb thinks that women need wives too.
View ArticleLiam Houlihan
Former top crime reporter Liam Houlihan is chief of staff at the Sunday Herald Sun in Melbourne.
View ArticleMichael Brosowski
Michael Brosowski's foundation runs a deadly serious race against Vietnam's human traffickers.
View ArticleMichael Ware was taken by IS, and survived
Journalist Michael Ware on the guiding ideals of jihadist group, Islamic State. (R)
View ArticleMargaret River Readers and Writers Festival: the art of writing about sport
Steve Butler is a senior reporter at the West Australian newspaper. He's written hundreds of thousands of words on the subject of sport in his two and a half decades of writing for the press.
View ArticleNick Davies uncovered a hidden network of corruption inside UK newspapers
UK investigative journalist Nick Davies exposed the full extent of criminal practices inside the British tabloid press.
View ArticleFormer National Party director Paul Davey on the 'Joh for PM' campaign
Paul Davey on Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen's bizarre campaign to become Australia's prime minister.
View ArticleAlison survived a brutally vicious attack some years ago
Alison was at the centre of one of the most famous criminal cases in South Africa's history. (R)
View ArticleEoin Cameron's journey through life
The charming, profane and hilarious Eoin Cameron is one of the most popular broadcasters in Australia. (R)
View ArticleEconomics was an unlikely choice of career for Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins is economics editor of 'The Sydney Morning Herald'.
View ArticleJenni Brammall on opals, fossils and living in Lightning Ridge
Jenni Brammall is a palaeontologist and gemmologist in Lightning Ridge.
View ArticleKay Danes was held in a Lao jail for almost a year
Kay Danes was wrongfully imprisoned in Laos, one of the world's poorest communist states.
View ArticleLarry Writer: Australia at the infamous 'Nazi' Olympics of 1936
Australia's team was witness to history's most controversial Games, conducted in the cauldron of pre-WW2 Berlin.
View ArticleSaeed Fassaie on revolution and war in Iran
Saeed was just seventeen, when he was on the run from the Islamic regime in Iran.
View ArticleHistorian Jane Connors on Royal visits to Australia
From the newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth to Will and Kate - we've always loved a monarch on tour.
View ArticleHelen Razer likes to contradict popular opinion
Helen is a columnist and writer who champions rational thinking.
View ArticleRichard Glover survived a strange upbringing
Richard's family story is both hilarious and heartbreaking.
View ArticleJon Ronson: public shaming in the digital age
Jon explores what happens after someone becomes, for a day, the most hated person in the world.
View ArticleMatt Condon on the fall of 'The Joke'
Matt has finished his epic trilogy on crime and corruption in pre-Fitzgerald Queensland.
View ArticleMichael Ware on the creator of IS, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Journalist Michael Ware returns.
View ArticleMiddle East correspondent Martin Chulov reports from inside IS and Syria
Martin's exceptional access to members of ISIS gives him rare insight to the group's origins, leadership and methods.
View ArticleCurious minds: Robyn Williams, Fran Kelly, Phillip Adams
Celebrating three of Radio National's most treasured presenters.
View ArticlePip Courtney: behind the smile and the Akubra
The making of one of country Australia's most familiar faces, ABC Landline presenter, Pip Courtney.
View ArticleThe life of broadcaster Amanda Keller
Amanda shares stories from her life and some of her most painfully embarrassing moments.
View ArticleBest of 2015: the Fine Cotton Affair
Crime writer Peter Hoysted explains one of the '80s strangest stories, full of colourful racing identities. (R)
View ArticleLive Stories Volume 9: Bad Behaviour
Tales of disgraceful behaviour recorded at a special event at Sydney's Giant Dwarf Theatre.
View ArticlePip Courtney: bearing witness to country Australia
Pip presents ABC TV's Landline and champions rural success stories.
View ArticleStan Grant's long road to recognition
Journalist Stan Grant is urbane, articulate and well-briefed on screen, but it has been a long road to success.
View ArticleThe story of Stan 'The Man' Smith, one of Australia's most feared gangsters
Peter Hoysted relates the gruesome tale of one of Australia's most dangerous killers.
View ArticleJohn Howard: guns, politics and power
Former Prime Minister John Howard recounts what it took to reform Australia's gun laws.
View ArticleMilitary strategist David Kilcullen: why the war on terror has failed
David is regarded as one of the world's leading thinkers on counterinsurgency.
View ArticleNaive or noble? A student journalist's dangerous plan to become a war...
The ongoing military conflict in Syria has made it one of the most dangerous places in the world but Henry Squire, a 22-year-old journalism student who grew up on a farm in rural Western Australia, is...
View ArticleLuke Williams: to the edge of crystal meth addiction and back
Luke was a journalist researching addiction to crystal meth when he became an addict himself.
View ArticleJames Brown and the decisions that lead to war
James is a former Australian Army Officer who has been researching the decisions our leaders make that lead to war.
View ArticleThe West Australian newspaper's forced redundancies on hold
There is increasing uncertainty over the redundancy process at Perth's only daily newspaper, The West Australian, with management putting a temporary halt on forced redundancies just days after...
View ArticleMike Carlton on the survival of HMAS Australia II
Mike Carlton tells the story of HMAS Australia II and how it survived one of the greatest sea fights of all time.
View ArticleLarry Writer with the story of Australia at the 1936 'Nazi' Olympics
Australia's team was witness to history's most controversial Games, conducted in the cauldron of pre-WW2 Berlin. (R)
View ArticleLiz Tynan on the secret history of Maralinga
British nuclear testing on Australian ground: cover-ups, aftershocks and contamination.
View ArticleMatthew Thompson on Australia's most notorious criminal Christopher 'Badne$$'...
Matthew spent hundreds of hours on the phone with Christopher Binse to get the inside story of his life.
View ArticleJoanna Rakoff's connection with reclusive author J.D Salinger
Joanna Rakoff worked at J.D. Salinger's literary agency, where she was responsible for fending off his obsessive fans. (R)
View ArticleLois and Juris Greste on the 400 days of Peter's imprisonment
Peter Greste's parents take us behind the scenes of their family's campaign to have him released.
View ArticleDeafblind woman Vanessa Vlajkovic overcoming challenges with dream of...
"I have a lot of doubters, people who think that I will fail because I can only see a little bit and hear a little bit," says Vanessa Vlajkovic, a deafblind woman who plans to one day bring you the news.
View ArticleThe huge responsibility of filming Australian Story on the Maslin children...
Producer Vanessa Gorman writes about finding the right tone in telling the story of Marite Norris and Anthony Maslin, who spoke publicly for the first time about life in the five years since "their...
View ArticleLouis Theroux delves into right-wing extremism and press freedom ahead of...
The award-winning filmmaker shares his thoughts on the rise of extremism in society and press freedom ahead of his upcoming Australian stage tour next year.
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