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Folbigg said it was a “travesty” the process for receiving an ex gratia payment had been so complex.

Once branded a killer, Kathleen Folbigg says what happened next rubbed salt in her wounds

After spending more than a third of her life behind bars, Kathleen Folbigg says she still faces an agonising fight.

  • Michaela Whitbourn

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‘You’re not going to believe what I’ve found’: Inside the fight to free Folbigg

When Kathleen Folbigg had her long-standing convictions for the deaths of her four infant children quashed last year, lawyer Rhanee Rego was right by her side.

  • Tim Elliott
Kathleen Folbigg (centre) arrives at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Sydney, NSW. December 14, 2023. Photo: Kate Geraghty

Kathleen Folbigg to seek record compensation payout after convictions quashed

In a historic decision, the state’s top criminal appeal court has quashed the 20-year-old convictions over the deaths of her four young children.

  • Michaela Whitbourn and Clare Sibthorpe
The Croatian Six (clockwise from left: Ilija Kokotovic, Anton Zvirotic, Joseph Kokotovic, Vjekoslav Brajkovic, Maksimilian Bebic and Mile Nekic) were convicted over an alleged plot to bomb locations in Sydney.

An alleged bomb plot, a suspected spy, and a likely miscarriage of justice

Six men were convicted and jailed in 1981 over an alleged plot to bomb a string of Sydney locations and water supply sites. But did they do it?

  • Michaela Whitbourn
Kathleen Folbigg after being released from prison.

Folbigg gets a measure of justice but at what cost?

Kathleen Folbigg may get some justice with her convictions being quashed, but the focus now moves to how much compensation she is entitled to.

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Kathleen Folbigg following her release from prison in June.

Top NSW court to consider quashing Folbigg’s convictions

Kathleen Folbigg may be a step closer to receiving compensation for the 20 years she spent behind bars over the deaths of her four young children.

  • Michaela Whitbourn
Lindy Chamberlain, left and right, says her wrongful conviction and the case of Kathleen Folbigg, centre, have highlighted the need for changes to the justice system to help assess scientific evidence.

Why Lindy Chamberlain feels forced to speak out after Kathleen Folbigg’s pardon

Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, wrongfully convicted over the 1980 death of her nine-week-old daughter Azaria, says the way scientific evidence is assessed needs fixing.

  • Michaela Whitbourn
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Did Channel Seven pay $1.5m for Kathleen Folbigg interview?

Seven’s big interview may have cost the network a lot more than previously thought.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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