'This must be a joke': Caravan park put up for sale without home owners' knowledge
Dozens of grey nomads bought houses in a caravan park on the promise it "couldn't be sold from underneath them". Then it was.
Annika is a Sydney-based ABC journalist and editor specialising in longform storytelling. She has worked as digital editor for ABC Radio National and pushed the boundaries of digital storytelling with the ABC Story Lab. Her original reporting has been recognised by the international Online Journalism Awards and Society for News Design Awards, and she was co-awarded Walkley Young Journalist of the Year in Visual Storytelling. With production experience spanning film, TV, audio and digital, Annika is passionate about creative approaches to narrative journalism. She is presently a multi-platform journalist with ABC RN's flagship investigative program, Background Briefing. Twitter: @annika_blau
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