Liz Jackson

Journalist, TV Personality

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Who is Liz Jackson?

Liz Jackson is an Australian journalist and former barrister noted for her work on the Four Corners and Media Watch television programs.

Jackson grew up in Melbourne, Australia and commenced work with the Australian Broadcasting Centre in 1986. Prior to her career with the ABC, Jackson also worked in a community legal centre in Australia and practiced law in London.

After joining Four Corners as an investigative reporter in 1994, Jackson has been awarded Walkley Awards, Australia's awards for journalism, on five occasions for her work on the following:

⁕The situation in Somalia;

⁕The suicide of Aboriginal activist Rob Riley;

⁕"Fixing Cricket", a report about cricket match-fixing;

⁕"Go to jail", regarding the Northern Territory's mandatory sentencing laws; and,

⁕"Putting the Children at Risk", an investigation into the New South Wales Department of Community Services.

Jackson has also received three Logie Awards for "Fixing Cricket" and stories related to the Blackhawk disaster and HIV transmission from a doctor's surgery.

At the start of 2005, Jackson hosted the media-criticism program Media Watch, before stepping down in December 2005 and returning to Four Corners; journalist Monica Attard was announced as her replacement.

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