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Chris Masters
Chris Masters is Four Corners’ longest serving reporter. His first program was the landmark "Big League", a 1983 investigation of judicial corruption, which precipitated the Street Royal Commission... »Read more
Sally Neighbour
Sally Neighbour first joined Four Corners in 1996 after a term as a foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong and Beijing. She rejoined the program late in 2000 after a stint at Lateline... »Read more
Debbie Whitmont
Debbie Whitmont graduated in Arts and Law from Sydney University and practised as a lawyer in legal aid and then for government. She joined Four Corners as a researcher in 1986 and was later awarded a cadetship at the ABC... »Read more
Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson began her journalistic career in newspapers in the UK before moving to France where she worked for the BBC. »Read more
Quentin McDermott
Quentin McDermott came to the ABC in 1999 as Lateline's Supervising Producer, with a background of 25 years spent working for magazines, local and national newspapers, and television in the United Kingdom... »Read more
Janine Cohen
Janine Cohen started her career more than 25 years ago working for daily newspapers and later, freelancing for magazines such as The Bulletin and The Australian Magazine... »Read more
Matthew Carney
Matthew Carney joined Four Corners at the beginning of 2005 after working at the ABC and SBS for the past 15 years as both a reporter and producer... »Read more
Liz Jackson
Liz Jackson is a qualified lawyer and five-time Walkley Award winner who has worked as a journalist at the ABC since 1986. She has brought her strong interviewing skills to Four Corners since joining us in 1994... »Read more







