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Cydonee MardonChief of Staff

Cydonee Mardon has more than 20 years experience as a journalist, specialising in crime reporting. She has also worked as a sub-editor and covered court, health, politics and general news on country, suburban and regional newspapers and wire services. The highlight of her career so far remains her current job and covering the four-month trial of backpacker serial killer Ivan Milat in 1996.

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Was Biddy’s killer ‘a ticking time bomb’?

The mum of 10-year-old Biddy Porter hopes a newly announced inquest into her daughter’s death will look at the role of the Department of Education, GPs and the killers family to see if signs of danger were there.

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**FOR THE WEEKEND TELEGRAPH** Dr Marc Coughlan a Sydney based neurosurgeon who has operated on 100 people in Papua New Guinea, determined to give our neighbours the chance at life. Dr Coughlan works with a team of volunteers called PNG Angels who go to Papua New Gunea and have families literally lining up for life saving surgery that no doctors can do there. Picture: Supplied

Singo’s $1m gift to help PNG Angels soar

It took John ‘Singo’ Singleton all of 28 seconds to decide to donate $1 million to his mate, renowned Sydney neurosurgeon Marc Coughlan, who is saving lives in Papua New Guinea.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/cydonee-mardon/page/3