Kimberly's sunny, athletic and inquisitive about everything.
But for years she harboured terrible secrets about what happened to her.
This week, Janine Fitzpatrick investigates why her school failed to heed credible warnings that she was in danger.

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Folge vom 18.10.2020A horrific playground incident: how one school failed its students
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Folge vom 11.10.2020Are these two scholars really a threat to Australia's security?One's a former translator for Bob Hawke, the other loves Henry Lawson's poetry. So when Professor Chen Hong and Li Jianjun got caught up in a police investigation into foreign influence, many of their colleagues expressed surprise. This week, Hagar Cohen investigates why ASIO declared them to be a potential risk to Australia.
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Folge vom 04.10.2020How banks help criminals get rich: Part 2The FINCEN Files have revealed how Australian businesses are involved suspicious transactions worth billions of dollars. This week, Mario Christodoulou follows the money trail home to downtown Sydney and investigates why the system designed to stop it often fails.
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Folge vom 27.09.2020How banks help criminals get richAn unprecedented leak of secret US Government reports has revealed how two trillion dollars of suspected dirty money snakes around the globe. This week on Background Briefing, Mario Christodoulou shows how terrorists and mobsters smuggle staggering sums of money through some of the world's largest banks - and often get away with it. This never-before-told story is the culmination of a 16-month-long investigation by 400 journalists for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.