Water Grab
Four Corners exposes a system riven by conflicts of interest that threatens to destroy some of the NT’s most famous tourism destinations.
Angus Grigg is a Walkley Award winning journalist and former foreign correspondent. He spent six years as The Australian Financial Review's correspondent in China and prior to that reported for the paper from South East Asia. He joined Four Corners in 2021. He has won Walkleys for feature writing, business reporting and his podcast, The Sure Thing.
Four Corners exposes a system riven by conflicts of interest that threatens to destroy some of the NT’s most famous tourism destinations.
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