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Caroline Overington : ウィキペディア英語版
Caroline Overington
Caroline Overington is an Australian journalist and author, whose achievements include the Sir Keith Murdoch Prize for Journalism,〔http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/the-australians-team-snares-four-news-awards/story-e6frg6nf-1111112544905f〕 the Walkley Award for Investigative Journalism (twice) 〔http://walkleys.com/awards/walkley-winners-archive/〕 and the Blake Dawson Prize.〔http://www.ashurst.com/about-ashurst.aspx?id_Content=7473&pageNo=2〕 She has written nine books, including six works of fiction.〔http://www.amazon.com/Caroline-Overington/e/B001JPBXFG〕 Her most recent title, ''Last Woman Hanged'' 〔http://www.carolineoverington.com/〕 (HarperCollins, 2014) tells the true story of Louisa Collins, the first and last woman hanged at Sydney's Darlinghurst gaol. The book, based on a five-year search of the historical archive, claims that Louisa's trial was mismanaged, and that an innocent woman was executed.〔
== Early career ==

Overington grew up in Melton, Victoria where she attended Melton South Primary School and Melton High School.〔 Post secondary school she began her journalism cadetship with ''The Melton Mail Express'', and other titles in The Age Suburban Newspaper group, covering courts, local council, and school fetes.
Overington was recruited to The Age by Melbourne businessman and editor, Alan Kohler, in 1993, where she became a sports writer. She covered two Olympic and Paralympic games. Several of her pieces were selected for the Best Australian Sports Writing and Photography anthologies, published in the 1990s. (Random House). She was awarded the Annita Keating Trophy for Female Journalism in Sport.
Following her return to Australia, Overington took up a position as senior journalist with News Ltd's ''The Australian'' where she uncovered the AWB scandal, the largest ever international trade scandal, under which money from sales of Australian wheat was taken from the United Nations Oil-for-Food program and secretly sent to the regime of Saddam Hussein.

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