Michael Brissenden
Michael Brissenden has worked for the ABC for more than thirty years as a political journalist and foreign correspondent, covering many of the biggest international stories of the 1990s and early 2000s from all corners …
Martijn Boersma
Dr Martijn Boersma is a senior lecturer in the Management Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and has worked with Catalyst Australia, United Voice and Greenpeace International to promote policy solutions for …
Mark Morri
Veteran crime editor of The Daily Telegraph, Mark Morri’s contacts with cops, criminals and their victims are legendary. As a crime reporter, Mark has covered the Sydney gangland murders, Father’s Day Bikie Massacre, abduction of …
Justine Nolan
Justine Nolan is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at UNSW Sydney. She was Associate Dean (Academic) from 2016-2019 and is a Visiting Professorial Scholar at NYU’s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. …
Jennifer Burn
Professor Jennifer Burn is the Interim Anti-Slavery Commissioner for the NSW Government, Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) ,and led Anti-Slavery Australia at UTS for over a decade. Anti-Slavery Australia is …
Janet Fife-Yeomans
Janet Fife-Yeomans is a bestselling author and award-winning journalist who has worked in newspapers and television in Australia and her native England. She is a leading writer on crime and legal issues and followed the …
Jana Wendt
Jana Wendt is a journalist and writer, whose feature writing has appeared in publications including The Monthly, The Spectator, The Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald. In broadcast journalism, she has worked for every Australian …
Hamish McDonald
Hamish McDonald is a Walkley Award-winning foreign correspondent, Australian journalist and author of several books. As a foreign correspondent, McDonald specialised in Asia for over 40 years, and has lived in Jakarta, Tokyo, Hong Kong, New Delhi …