Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson is a prominent journalist affiliated with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Known for her impactful storytelling, she gained significant recognition for her work on "The Killing Season," a gripping exploration of political events. In the same year, she also made waves with "Hitting Home," a pioneering series that addressed the critical issue of domestic violence in Australia. Ferguson has served as a presenter for ABC's flagship current affairs program, "7.30," and has contributed her investigative skills to "Four Corners." Her dedication to journalism has earned her numerous accolades, including four prestigious Walkley Awards, among which the Gold Walkley in 2011 stands out for her compelling report titled "A Bloody Business." Additionally, she has received the Melbourne Press Club Gold Quill Award and four Logie Awards for outstanding public affairs reporting. Ferguson's commitment to independent journalism has also been recognized with the George Munster Award and the Queensland Premier's Literary Award. Throughout her career, she has established herself as a leading voice in Australian media, known for her incisive reporting and advocacy on social issues.