‘Appalling and shocking’ racism in police forces, inquiry finds
An almost three-year federal probe has found Indigenous women and children are being murdered at shocking rates, with its harrowing findings finally released.
An almost three-year federal probe has found Indigenous women and children are being murdered at shocking rates, with its harrowing findings finally released.
The Advertiser’s Walkley Award-winning podcast has taken home another top gong against some of the country’s best audio productions.
Six deaths. One national shame. Compelling true crime podcast Dying Rose follows a team of reporters as they piece together the untold story of how the authorities react to the deaths of Aboriginal women and girls. These are the bombshell moments from Dying Rose.
A team of journalists from The Advertiser have been named finalists in a string of prominent awards for compelling storytelling.
While investigating the harrowing deaths of six Aboriginal women, The Advertiser was met with a wall of silence from authorities. Indigenous leaders say that needs to change.
A gripping new podcast investigating the deaths of six women as their families question how they died – and whether police did everything they could to find answers.
A distraught dad was left with haunting unanswered questions after his daughter’s body was found being eaten by dogs – but now he has fresh hope for answers.
Police believe Lasonya Dutton took her own life and her body lay just metres from her home for four days before anyone noticed. But her family has a much more sinister theory.
A desperate mum called triple-0 to save her daughter – instead, cops stormed her home in a “traumatising” ordeal, with the young woman’s body just metres away. See the video.
That Charlene Warrior’s body was found 100m from where she was last seen still haunts her family. Then their own investigations revealed something even more baffling.
Rose was a 19-year-old, bright, bubbly, lover of the arts and a budding model. Does a bloodstained phone’s haunting final messages hold the key to her sudden death?
A 17-year-old girl was followed to school, harassed and saved in her boyfriend’s phone as “slut” before her death in a men’s toilet block, a court was told.
The family of the late Charlene Warrior has said a heartbreaking final goodbye to a pet that once belonged to her after it turned on family members.
Charli was just 17 when she was found dead in a toilet block by her abusive boyfriend. What police did next left her mum horrified and angry.
Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/dying-rose