The Australian Women's Weekly

Editor’s Letter

Every Australian over a certain age will remember where they were when the verdict in the Azaria Chamberlain murder case was read out. News of the disappearance of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain’s daughter at Uluru had grippedhas followed Lindy’s story, including her exoneration. Today, a devoted grandmother, Lindy is determined that such a miscarriage of justice should never happen again. Turn to page 32 to read her heartbreaking, courageous story.

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