Why Journalism, Truth and Good Storytelling Matter More than Ever Before
A veteran Australian journalist reflects on his half-century long career and how he never once lost faith in the worth of journalism and its contribution to good citizenship and humanity.
Protesters in Australia highlight the plight of asylum seekers in offshore detention centres. Photo: Reuters
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A few weeks back I received a phone call from a Queensland police officer telling me they had reopened a case I reported on over thirty years ago. An indigenous Australian, Kelvin Condren, was then serving a life sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Patricia Carlton. Problem was, another man had confessed to the murder, but as I learned the confession had been covered up. I can only presume the police and the judiciary at that time figured it was better to leave an innocent man in gaol than admit their own grievous error.