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This is a critical time in the history of Australian democracy with thousands of journalists losing their jobs due to the transformation of the media's business model. The rise of fake news and spin i... more
FAQs about Democracy's Watchdogs:How many episodes does Democracy's Watchdogs have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
December 11, 2024Peter BartlettPeter Bartlett is one of the most experienced media lawyers in Australia. He has acted for the media against defamation writs, demands to reveal sources and suppression orders. Bartlett has been involved in some of the most controversial stories published in the past 50 years. He is a mighty advocate for the public’s right to know and free speech....more37minPlay
September 29, 2024Hedley ThomasHedley Thomas’s journalism has a huge impact, often resulting in charges, inquiries and reforms. He has a unique style of in-depth immersion aimed at finding justice, most recently, for the relatives of unsolved murder cases.Thomas, a multi-award-winning journalist, moved from print journalism to producing investigative podcast series that have achieved record audience numbers. The Teacher’s Pet, Shandee’s Story, The Night Driver and Bronwyn have attracted more than 100 million downloads. ...more43minPlay
May 29, 2023Adele FergusonAdele Ferguson has exposed deceptions, scams and heartless profiteering by financial institutions and weak oversight by the nation’s regulators. Her work has led to hundreds of millions of dollars being refunded to bank customers and ripped-off workers, as well as a Royal Commission and other inquiries.She has won more than 50 key journalism and other awards including the Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year, the top prize in the Walkley, Quill and Kennedy awards, a Logie, and was made a Member of the Order of Australia for her services to journalism.See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more23minPlay
May 28, 2023Nick McKenzieAs an investigative reporter on The Age, Nick McKenzie has covered the local Mafia, allegations of war crimes, Crown casino’s links to criminal figures, political donations by Chinese interests, national security issues, foreign bribery by Reserve Bank and other companies, and much more.The award-winning journalist’s work also is published in The Sydney Morning Herald, and his investigations have aired on the ABC’s Four Corners and Nine’s 60 Minutes.See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more25minPlay
May 28, 2023Bob BottomBob Bottom risked his life fighting organised crime as a journalist, a source to other journalists and as an advocate for the creation of federal and state crime-busting commissions. In a role that is unique in Australian journalism, he often acted as a conduit between police intelligence units and reporters, exposing the Mr Bigs of the criminal underworld. See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more29minPlay
May 28, 2023Michael WestMichael West is an investigative journalist who focuses on the rising power of corporations over democracy. He is best known for investigations into multinational tax avoidance by some of the world’s biggest companies, and exposing the influence of corporations on government policy. After eight years as a columnist and investigative reporter with The Australian and a similar stretch at the Sydney Morning Herald as a journalist and editor, West founded Michael West Media, which investigates tax avoiders, financial markets and the banking and energy sectors. His website attracts more than half a million views a month. See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more20minPlay
May 27, 2023Chris MastersChris Masters reported about 100 episodes for the ABC’s Four Corners, exposing corruption and criminal behaviour at the highest levels of politics, the judiciary and police. His reporting withstood waves of litigation and the test of time. Multi-award-winning and highly honoured, Masters is one of the giants of Australian investigative journalism. See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more28minPlay
May 26, 2023David WilsonDavid Wilson led The Age’s Insight investigative team for a decade and was one of the first journalists in Australia to build vast databases of information that enabled him to expose dozens of criminals and organised crime figures. Wilson helped reveal corrupt land deals in Victoria in 1970s and early 1980s, claiming the scalps of two state ministers and jail for a senior official. A series known as The Age Tapes in 1984 led to a controversial political-judicial crisis that reverberated for years, embroiling a High Court judge and sparking numerous inquiries including a Royal Commission.See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more24minPlay
May 26, 2023Gerard RyleGerard Ryle led worldwide teams of journalists who worked on investigations such as Offshore Leaks, the Panama Papers, Paradise Papers and Implant Files, producing the biggest cross-border collaborations in journalism history.Their award-winning stories helped bring about the downfall of three world leaders – the prime ministers of Pakistan, Iceland and Malta – and prompted government inquiries and legislative reform in more than 70 countries.See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more20minPlay
May 25, 2023Sally NeighbourAs executive producer of the ABC’s Four Corners, Australia’s premier investigative reporting program, Sally Neighbour continues a long tradition of award-winning exposés of injustice, corruption, and abuse of power. As a reporter, Neighbour dug deeply into the untold stories behind Islamic terrorism.See the video interview >> Support our mission >>...more24minPlay
FAQs about Democracy's Watchdogs:How many episodes does Democracy's Watchdogs have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.