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For too long, Australian law didn't just fail survivors.
It forced them into silence.
Nina Fennell is a Walkley Award-winning journalist and a survivor who helped overturn damaging gag laws in the Australian justice system.
She was the driving force behind the campaign that allowed women to finally speak their own names.
Her work doesn't just tell stories, it drives change.
Hi, I'm Gemma Bath, host of True Crime Conversations.
And this very special two-part episode isn't just about the justice system.
It's about what happens when women are finally heard.
A raw, honest look at the power of a single voice, how silence is shaped and how women push through it.
Hear my conversation with Nina Fennell on True Crime Conversations.
Search True Crime Conversations wherever you get your podcasts or click the link in the show notes to hear Nina's story now.
She's in all these things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Targaryens are a savage race.
I'm going to kill my brother or die in the attempt.
For too long, Australian law didn't just fail survivors, it forced them into silence.
Nina Fennell is a Walkley Award-winning journalist and a survivor who helped overturn damaging gag laws in the Australian justice system.
She was the driving force behind the campaign that allowed women to finally speak their own names.