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Kate Geraghty is a photojournalist at the Sydney Morning Herald. She has won multiple awards including the Gold Walkley in 2017.

After 562 days of brutal torture, a soldier wasn’t prepared for what was waiting at Sydney Airport

After 562 days of brutal torture, a soldier wasn’t prepared for what was waiting at Sydney Airport

A Ukrainian who spent a year and a half enduring “hell on earth” as a prisoner of war is returned to family in Sydney.

  • by Kate Geraghty and Michael Ruffles

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‘Nowhere is safe’: A photographer’s perspective on the Middle East conflict

‘Nowhere is safe’: A photographer’s perspective on the Middle East conflict

Photographer Kate Geraghty returns to the Middle East to show the human toll of a conflict causing grief, loss and anger.

  • by Kate Geraghty
Beirut is a city you can’t help but love, even as it breaks your heart

Beirut is a city you can’t help but love, even as it breaks your heart

Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty have spent eight days in Beirut, where bullet-holes in palm trees among the glitzy restaurants tell the tale of a broken city.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

Before the October 7 attacks, Kibbutz Be’eri’s residents were among Israel’s most progressive. Now some find their hearts hardening.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
‘Why, Lord, why?’ The moment the music stopped

‘Why, Lord, why?’ The moment the music stopped

In the pre-dawn darkness, family and friends of the 364 people who were killed at the Nova music festival in Israel on October 7, 2023, gathered to remember their loved ones.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
In pictures: On the ground in southern Israel
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In pictures: On the ground in southern Israel

Award-winning photographer Kate Geraghty has unparalleled experience in operating out of conflict zones over decades. Here are her images from southern Israel.

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Far from Hezbollah strongholds, a tiny body is found among the dead
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Far from Hezbollah strongholds, a tiny body is found among the dead

Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty visit the north Lebanon village of Aitou, where at least 22 people were killed by a strike far from the Hezbollah strongholds.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
The Australian politician in Lebanon speaking out against Hezbollah

The Australian politician in Lebanon speaking out against Hezbollah

Two years ago, Ihab Matar was running a successful construction company and living in western Sydney. Now he’s a member of Lebanon’s parliament taking on Hezbollah.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
Ali was watching the war on TV. Then an Israeli bomb fell beside his home

Ali was watching the war on TV. Then an Israeli bomb fell beside his home

Survivors of the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon in a year are frustrated that Lebanese families are paying for the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
Australians in mass no-show for evacuation flight from Lebanon

Australians in mass no-show for evacuation flight from Lebanon

The federal government estimates there are about 15,000 Australians in Lebanon. Some people have continued travelling there against DFAT advice.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
‘We are the lions’: Why these Israelis are staying in their border homes despite Hezbollah rockets

‘We are the lions’: Why these Israelis are staying in their border homes despite Hezbollah rockets

As life on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon continues against a background of rocket fire, we speak to residents who are determined to stay.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty

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