Debbie Whitmont

Debbie Whitmont, aka Deb Whitmont, is an Australian television journalist and writer, who once worked as a practising lawyer.

Four Corners Programs Reported

2010

The State of Play

Rush to Riches

2009

A Totally Avoidable Tradgedy [sic?]

Going back to Lajamanu

2008

The Newman Case

Stretching the Law

2007

David Hicks' Story

2006

In The Line of Fire

The Making of Zargawl

2005

Anna's Story

Flight 675

2004

The Nuclear Bazaar

After Saddam

What the Children Saw

Television

In 1989 Debbie Whitmont began her work at the ABC as a researcher earning a cadetship. She then spent 3 years in commercial television, working for Channel 10. Whitmont then returned to Four Corners as a Reporter, Producer and later Associate Producer. From 1993 to 1996 Whitmont was a Middle East correspondent for ABC and filed reports from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Pakistan for Lateline, Foreign Correspondent, and The 7.30 Report. In 1998 she returned to report for Four Corners and continues to do so now.

As author

She wrote An Extreme Event, a book about the fatal 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The book sold around 10,000 copies around Australia.

"I *loved* this book. Finally, I learned why this race was so awful. It is compelling, informative, accurate in every way and meticulously written.Extreme Event is written by a journalist so the reportage is trustworthy. Whitmont's writing style is compelling and investigates especially the events surrounding Business Post Naiad, whereas Knockdown and Proving Ground tended not to go into this in nearly as much detail." - An Internet Review

Awards

Human Rights Commission Award for Journalism

Logie Award

Walkley Award

New York Film Festival

Nominations

Whitmont was nominated for an Emmy Award for The Forgotten Famine.

References

Sources

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