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Estelle Blackburn OAM, is an acclaimed journalist with a career that has
included working for WA Newspapers, the ABC and as a media advisor for
Carmen Lawrence, Western Australia’s first female State Premier.

However, for this Walkley Award winner, perhaps her greatest achievement
has been the impact made on the lives two men, wrongly imprisoned for
crimes committed by Eric Edger Cooke, WA’s last man hanged in Fremantle
Prison.

A chance meeting with the brother of John Button, one of these falsely
convicted men, sent Estelle on the passionate pursuit for truth and the
quest to right the wrongs of these injustices. And this included giving up
her full time job and selling an investment house to fund this journey.

Estelle Blackburn OAM, is an acclaimed journalist with a career that has
included working for WA Newspapers, the ABC and as a media advisor for
Carmen Lawrence, Western Australia’s first female State Premier.

However, for this Walkley Award winner, perhaps her greatest achievement
has been the impact made on the lives two men, wrongly imprisoned for
crimes committed by Eric Edger Cooke, WA’s last man hanged in Fremantle
Prison.

A chance meeting with the brother of John Button, one of these falsely
convicted men, sent Estelle on the passionate pursuit for truth and the
quest to right the wrongs of these injustices. And this included giving up
her full time job and selling an investment house to fund this journey.