Felicity McLean
Author and journalist, Felicity McLean’s debut novel, The Van Apfel Girls are Gone has been published to great acclaim in be published in Australia, NZ, USA, UK, France and Spain in 2019. Body Lengths, co-written with Olympian …
Siobhan McHugh
Siobhan McHugh is Associate Professor of Journalism at Woollongong University. She specialises in examining the aesthetics and impact of crafted audio storytelling and podcasts as a distinctive and rapidly evolving media format. Her radio documentaries …
Kate McClymont
The multiple award-winning investigative journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald, Kate McClymont is well-known for exposing corruption in politics, trade unions, sport and horse racing. She has received death threats because of her exposés. She …
Gina McKeon
Gina McKeon is a dual Walkley Award-winning journalist and producer working for the. ABC’s Unravel true crime podcast. She has also worked as a journalist and producer for SBS, the ABC’s RN Breakfast, Life Matters, Late Night Live, triple J …
Val McDermid
One of the biggest ever names in crime writing, Val McDermid has over 40 novels to her name, they have sold over 16 million copies worldwide and been translated into forty languages. Her books fall …
Bernie Matthews
A convicted bank robber and prison escapee, Matthews became the first Australian ex-prisoner to be admitted into the Australian Journalist Association of the MEAA without tertiary qualification or conventional work experience in the journalism field …
Chris Masters
The multi-Walkley Award winning and Logie Award winning investigative journalist and author, Chris Masters has been one the most influential journalists in Australia over his long career. He has exposed corruption in Queensland which led to a public …
Xanthé Mallett
A forensic anthropologist and criminologist, Xanthé established a criminology course at the University of Newcastle where she is a senior lecturer and has been involved in a range of media crime programs in Britain and …
Paul Maley
Journalist Paul Maley has been reporting on national security issues for a decade. Starting his newspaper career at The Canberra Times before joining The Australian in 2007, he has worked in the Parliamentary Press Gallery …
Barry Maitland
Barry Maitland was head of the architecture school at the University of Newcastle. The Marx Sisters, the first in his London-based Brock and Kolla crime novels, was published in 1994 and 13 more have followed …