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Wendy Bacon

Professor Wendy Bacon (born 1946) is an Australian academic and investigative journalist who now heads the Journalism Program at the University of Technology, Sydney. She was awarded Australian journalism's highest prize, a Walkley Award in 1984 for her articles about police corruption in New South Wales.
Bacon is the daughter of a doctor and the sister of the former Premier of Tasmania, Jim Bacon. Educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne, she attended the University of Melbourne in the mid-1960s where she was active in the anti-Vietnam War campaigning.
==Early life and education==
In the late 1960s, Bacon attended the University of New South Wales, where she edited the student newspaper ''Tharunka''. She was also part of a group that distributed a publication called The Little Red Schoolbook which had explicit information about sex.
When she was 23, Bacon was convicted for exhibiting an obscene publication and jailed at Mulawah Women's Prison for eight days. Her brief experience in prison led her to later co-found the support group, Women Behind Bars, in Sydney and also exposed her to incidents of police corruption.

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