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Natasha Robinson

Natasha Robinson
Natasha RobinsonHealth Editor

Natasha Robinson is The Australian’s health editor and writes across medicine, science, health policy, research, and lifestyle. Natasha has been a journalist for more than 20 years in newspapers and broadcasting, has been recognised as the National Press Club’s health journalist of the year and is a Walkley awards finalist and a Kennedy Awards winner. She is a former Northern Territory correspondent for The Australian with a special interest in Indigenous health. Natasha is also a graduate of the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board’s Diploma of Law and has been accepted as a doctoral candidate at QUT’s Australian Centre for Health Law Research, researching involuntary mental health treatment and patient autonomy.

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The Nation
Bikie feared police ambush

Bikie feared police ambush

FUGITIVE Hell’s Angel Christopher Wayne Hudson was so afraid of being ambushed and shot by police while trying to surrender that detectives were not told in advance where the accused killer planned to give himself up. Interactive: How the shooting unfolded Gallery: Aftermath of Melbourne shootings Audio: City worker describes the moment

The Nation
Bashed woman stays silent

Bashed woman stays silent

A YOUNG Melbourne designer bashed at a nightclub by Christopher Wayne Hudson moments before the outlaw bikie allegedly gunned down three people at point-blank range is refusing to co-operate with police.

The Nation
The decision that sealed train boy’s fate

The decision that sealed train boy’s fate

A FATHER sits on a step in the morning sun, his head in his hands. His teenage son is dead. His heart is cracked open. Video: Survivor recounts the crash Video: Emergency services respond Video: Kerang crash – extended report Interactive map: Where the crash happened Graphic: Crash site | Pictures: The scene Your say: An unsafe system?

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