The Indo Daily: Revisited - "A dingo's got my baby" - The story that divided Australia
Briefly

The disappearance of nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain during a family holiday in central Australia in August 1980 led to a sensational case that captivated and divided the nation. After a family campfire, mother Lindy Chamberlain's horrifying cry, 'A dingo's got my baby,' set off a public debate regarding her possible involvement in her child’s fate. Malcolm Brown, a journalist who covered the case, joins the Indo Daily podcast to reflect on the media frenzy, societal questions surrounding motherhood, and the unprecedented impact of the case on Australian culture.
In one of the most shocking events in Australian history, the disappearance of baby Azaria Chamberlain during a family holiday led to intense media scrutiny and public fascination.
The case, marked by the tragic last moments of the Chamberlain family, sparked a nationwide debate about motherhood, justice, and the impact of sensational journalism.
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