Caroline Overington
Caroline Overington is an award-winning journalist and bestselling author of eleven books, including the top ten bestseller The One Who Got Away, and Last Woman Hanged, which won the Davitt Award for True Crime Writing …
Jane Harper
Jane Harper is the author of the international bestsellers The Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man and The Survivors. Her books are published in over forty territories. Jane has won numerous top awards including …
Tim Ayliffe
Tim Ayliffe has been a journalist for more than 20 years and is the Managing Editor of Television and Video for ABC News and the former Executive Producer of News Breakfast. He has travelled widely …
Jack Beaumont
Jack Beaumont is the pseudonym of a former operative in the clandestine operations branch of the French foreign secret service, the DGSE. He joined ‘The Company’ after being an air force fighter pilot and later …
Nicholas Cowdery QC
Nicholas Cowdery AO QC FAAL was Director of NSW Public Prosecutionsfrom 1994 to 2011. He has spent over 50 years in criminal justice as a prosecutor, defender, judge and teacher. He now teaches criminal law …
Don Wetherburn
Don Weatherburn was director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research for thirty years. He is now a professor at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. The Vanishing Criminal is his fourth …
Daniel Browning
Daniel Browning hosts RN’s The Art Show. Since majoring in painting at university, Daniel has worked as a journalist, broadcaster, and sound artist. He has been with the ABC since 1994, having worked across news and …
Kodie Bedford
Kodie Bedford started as a cadet journalist for SBS in 2008 and then moved to the ABC as a researcher for documentary series Message Stick. Since leaving the ABC, Kodie has co-founded Indigenous arts group …
Julie Janson
A Burruberongal woman of Darug nation, Julie is a novelist, playwright, artist and poet. She was co-recipient of the Oodgeroo Noonuccal Poetry Prize 2016 and the Judith Wright Poetry Prize 2019. Her novels are: The …
Sue Turnbull
Sue Turnbull is Senior Professor of Communication and Media at the University of Wollongong. She has been reviewing crime fiction for The Sydney Morning Herald and the Age for over twenty years. She has been …