In November 2004 on Palm Island an Aboriginal man, Cameron Doomadgee, was arrested for swearing at a police officer. Forty minutes later he was dead in custody. The release of the pathologists\u27 report, which found that Doomadgee had four broken ribs and died from a ruptured liver and portal vein, sparked violent riots in the community. Author Chloe Hooper went to Palm Island to cover the story of his death, and continued on to cover the trial of his accused killer, Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley. Here she talks with Christine Wallace at the Sydney Writers Festival. Chloe Hooper won a Walkley Award for her coverage of the inquest into the death of Cameron Doomadgee for "The Monthly" magazine. Her subsequent book on the topic, "The Tall Man"...
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According to Queensland law, any death which occurs in police custody must be subject to a coronial ...
The only crime committed by these journalists - 71 had been in prison for more than two years - was ...
correspondent. While I was in Kununurra, the family of a young Aboriginal man who had died in Broome...
On 19 November 2004, an Aboriginal man was arrested on Palm Island, off the coast of Townsville in n...
Lecture by criminal lawyer Paula MorreauWednesday, October 13, 2010 – 12:30pmLocation: Osgoode Hall,...
Chloe Hooper’s The Tall Man (2008) covers the circumstances surrounding the death in custody of Palm...
19 November 2004 began like any other day for Palm Island police officer, Senior Sergeant James Hurl...
La traduction anglaise de 2010 comprend une nouvelle préface de B. Glowczewski et une postface de Li...
In July 1900, Jimmy Governor and his brother Joe commenced their murderous rampage across central Ne...
Contents: Balibo five murdered in cold blood -- Military reform in Indonesia today -- Upgrade in UK...
In 2009, young Australian traveller Jock Palfreeman was found guilty of the murder of Andrei Monov....
In October 1854, the ketch Vision arrived at Middle Percy Island off Mackay on the central Queenslan...
Wendy Bacon, a winner of the Walkley Award, exposed corrupt activities by some New South Wales polic...
On 3 August 2007, Peter Connelly died of injuries sustained at his family home in London aged just s...
Lam Khi Try is a Cambodian journalist who wrote articles exposing corruption, illegal logging and po...
According to Queensland law, any death which occurs in police custody must be subject to a coronial ...
The only crime committed by these journalists - 71 had been in prison for more than two years - was ...
correspondent. While I was in Kununurra, the family of a young Aboriginal man who had died in Broome...