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How Ghost Train Fire exposed remarkable police corruption, yet also failed ABC's high journalistic standards

  • Written by Denis Muller, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Advancing Journalism, The University of Melbourne
How Ghost Train Fire exposed remarkable police corruption, yet also failed ABC's high journalistic standards

An independent review has concluded that while the ABC’s recent true-crime series on the 1979 Luna Park fire makes a strong case that it was arson, the program misled its audience by suggesting a link between the notorious Sydney crime figure Abe Saffron and the late NSW premier, Neville Wran.

The review was commissioned by the ABC after an...

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