Event
Bronwyn
Join us in Sydney at this exclusive live event for the investigative podcast gripping Australia
The must-listen cold case investigative podcast Bronwyn returns for season 3 soon.
We invite you to join The Australian’s national chief correspondent, Hedley Thomas, editorial director, Claire Harvey and national crime correspondent, David Murray in conversation as they discuss the investigation to date, what to expect from season 3, the power of podcasts & audio journalism and how it's reshaping modern investigative journalism.
You will have the opportunity to submit your questions live to the panel during the event.
More guests to be announced in the coming weeks.
When: Thursday, February 27, 2025
Where: Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000
Time: Doors open 6:00pm. Conversation commences at 6:30pm.
Price: $30 for members of The Australian Plus; $49 for non-subscribers/ general public
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About our Panel
Hedley Thomas
National chief correspondent, The Australian
Hedley Thomas is The Australian’s national chief correspondent, specialising in investigative reporting with an interest in legal issues, the judiciary, corruption and politics. He has won eight Walkley awards including two Gold Walkleys; the first in 2007 for his investigations into the fiasco surrounding the Australian Federal Police investigations of Dr Mohamed Haneef, and the second in 2018 for his podcast, The Teacher's Pet, investigating the 1982 murder of Sydney mother Lynette Dawson.
David Murray
National crime correspondent, The Australian
David Murray is The Australian's National Crime Correspondent. He was previously Crime Editor at The Courier-Mail and prior to that was News Corp's London-based Europe Correspondent. He is behind investigative podcasts The Lighthouse and Searching for Rachel Antonio and is the author of The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay.
Claire Harvey
Editorial director, The Australian
Claire Harvey is The Australian's editorial director and host of The Front daily news podcast. Claire joined The Australian's Canberra bureau in 1994 and has worked as a reporter, foreign correspondent, deputy editor and columnist at The Australian, The Sunday Telegraph and The New Zealand Herald.
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