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When patients start unexpectedly dying at a regional hospital, nurse Toni Hoffman takes a big risk to blow the whistle on a negligent surgeon. But years later, it's still unclear why she was ignored for so long. Reporter Brigid Andersen investigates.
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The dark-web drug kingpin who hid in plain sight
Rwanda’s long arm of intimidation
Law imitating Art with Prima Facie playwright Suzie Miller
The whistleblowers who stared down threats from Australia's biggest bank
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The lost fashion of Mavis Ripper
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US issues sanctions against Georgia for new "foreign agents" bill
South Africa's former Public Protector reflects on country's democracy
Viva La Devolution! 25 year anniversary of Scotland’s own parliament
The whistleblower who believed his employer was covering up an oil spill
The Year That Made Me: Ro Allen, 1995
NZ poet wins Calibre Essay Prize with entry about mother's hair salon
A.J. Jacobs: Following the US constitution's original meaning
NSW's 5,600km long dingo fence has 32km gap
How many died in the WW2 Nazi camps on the Channel Island of Alderney?
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