Kate McClymont is chief investigative reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald, she has won 10 Walkley Awards for her work on some of the biggest crime and corruption cases in NSW.
She grew up on a farm in NSW, and during university, funded her start in Sydney by setting up a busking booth in Kings Cross.
Passers-by would pay her to answer a question, have an argument, or verbally abuse them.
Kate's start in crime reporting came from an early job writing for a gossip column.
She was instructed to cover a wedding of a family member of known criminal figure, George Freeman.
Kate compared the sequins in the bridal party's outfit to a bullet-proof vest, and received the first of many death threats throughout her career.
She has exposed the crimes of politician, Eddie Obeid, former Health Services Union boss, Michael Williamson and financial fraudster, Melissa Caddick, among many more.
This episode of Conversations was produced by Alice Moldovan and the Executive Producer was Nicola Harrison.
It explores crime, investigative journalism, newspapers, police, corruption, politicians, Eddie Obeid, Melissa Caddick, fraud, murder, defamation, court cases, police, lawyers, timelines, research, contacts, financial fraud, death threats, award winning journalism, the Sydney Morning Herald, Four Corners, Chris Masters, Sydney, NSW
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