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Rosie Batty’s private grief

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When Rosie Batty's son was murdered, she became a public figure. She felt a great urgency about the contribution she could make – but it took an extraordinary toll. Martin McKenzie-Murray spoke to her about grief and healing.

Guest: Chief correspondent for The Saturday Paper Martin McKenzie-Murray.

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The private toll of public grief in The Saturday Paper

The Saturday Paper

The Monthly

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When Rosie Batty's son was murdered, she became a public figure. She felt a great urgency about the contribution she could make – but it took an extraordinary toll. Martin McKenzie-Murray spoke to her about grief and healing.

Guest: Chief correspondent for The Saturday Paper Martin McKenzie-Murray.

Background reading:

The private toll of public grief in The Saturday Paper

The Saturday Paper

The Monthly

For more information on today's episode, visit 7ampodcast.com.au.

See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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