Dr Caroline Graham
Director Sustainability, Equity and Wellness
School of Communication and Arts
Publications
Books
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2024). Larrimah: who killed Paddy Moriarty?. 2nd ed. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2021). Larrimah: a missing man, an eyeless croc and an outback town of 11 people who mostly hate each other. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin.
Ricketson, Matthew and Graham, Caroline (2020). Writing feature stories: how to research and write articles—from listicles to longform. 2nd ed. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003118497
Book Chapter
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2024). Through the mirror. True crime and women. (pp. 123-138) edited by Lili Pâquet and Rosemary Williamson. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003405054-8
Journal Articles
Graham, Caroline, Murray, Richard and Pinkerton, Jennifer (2024). ‘All by myself’: professional, emotional and ethical isolation for remote Australian journalists. Ethical Space, 21 (4), 5-21. doi: 10.21428/0af3f4c0.025e9e7b
Graham, Caroline, Doig, Tom and Shafeeq, Lujain (2024). Views from the edges: Teaching literary journalism at the margins of journalism and creative writing. Literary Journalism Studies, 15 (1), 158-181.
Graham, Caroline (2023). Entertainment, Journalism, and Advocacy: Competing Motivations in the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem, Lindsey A. Sherrill (2023). Australian Journalism Review, 45 (2), 282-283. doi: 10.1386/ajr_00138_5
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022). ‘It doesn’t feel right to say how much I enjoyed this’: Listener perspectives on ethics in true crime podcasts. Australian Journalism Review, 44 (2), 211-228. doi: 10.1386/ajr_00104_1
Ricketson, Matthew and Graham, Caroline (2018). The state of feature writing today. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 28 (2), 205-217. doi: 10.1177/1326365x18811528
Graham, Caroline (2018). A DIY, project-based approach to teaching data journalism. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 28 (1), 67-77. doi: 10.1177/1326365x18768308
Graham, Caroline (2015). By the numbers: data journalism projects as a means of teaching political investigative reporting. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 25 (2), 247-261. doi: 10.1177/1326365x15604936
Johnston, Jane and Graham, Caroline (2013). Shifting patterns in Australian newspaper writing styles: Results of a longitudinal study. Australian Journalism Review, 35 (2), 117-131.
Johnston, Jane and Graham, Caroline (2012). The new, old journalism: narrative writing in contemporary newspapers. Journalism Studies, 13 (4), 517-533. doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2011.629803
Pearson, Mark and Graham, Caroline (2010). Suppression orders: reskilling journalists and the judiciary. Australian Journalism Review, 32 (1), 97-114.
Newspaper Articles
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2024, 10 25). New NT government supports Labor's school funding deal The Australian
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2024, 08 24). Weir report: How the NT system failed child-sex victims The Australian 6-6.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2024, 08 02). Mixed messages on NT's attendance-based funding model The Australian 5-5.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2024, 08 01). NT takes the cash despite dire education outcomes The Australian 1-2.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2024, 06 06). No DPP action on missing Moriarty The Australian 3-3.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2024, 03 13). Plan an admission of past failures The Australian 5-5.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2023, 08 16). Killer teacher, chief justice and value of a boy’s life The Australian 1-4.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023, 06 12). Painful wait for justice for ‘our boy’ The Australian 1-5.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023, 06 02). Teacher guilty of boy’s death The Australian 1-1.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2022, 04 15). Lost in Larrimah returns with a new mystery The Australian
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2022, 04 09). Inquest over, but mystery is still a long way from closure The Weekend Australian
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022, 04 09). Larrimah reflects on a feud, a death and an inquest that exposed the tiny outback town to the world The Guardian Australia
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022, 04 07). Coroner finds feud between Paddy Moriarty and neighbour likely caused his death, referred to DPP NT Independent
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022, 04 07). Paddy Moriarty and his dog allegedly killed amid feud with neighbours, Northern Territory coroner finds The Guardian
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022, 04 06). Inquest witness connects Paddy Moriarty’s disappearance to Falconio murder NT Independent
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2022, 04 06). Paddy Moriarty inquest hears NT police recordings of man allegedly saying he "killerated the bastard" The Guardian
Creative Works
Stevenson, Kylie, Graham, Caroline and Colling, Tilda (2023). ‘Traditional way, we got that here. Western way, we want that, too’. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Students ‘denied right’ to education’. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Territory Minister denies schools system is ‘broken’. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Remote control. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Schools scandal: nothing magic about this Carpetland. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). School’s out: fears for those left behind. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Colling, Tilda, Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Lessons of their own land. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Colling, Tilda, Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2023). Security, prospects take toll at school. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Kids fall off the money-go-round. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline, Stevenson, Kylie and Colling, Tilda (2023). Schools short-changed by millions. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline, Colling, Tilda and Stevenson, Kylie (2023). Thirst for learning in education desert. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Stevenson, Kylie, Graham, Caroline and Colling, Tilda (2023). Nation’s forgotten school kids scandal. Sydney, Australia: News Corp Australia.
Graham, Caroline and Morris, Nathan (2023). Welcome, to Outback Musical. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Graham, Caroline, Morris, Nathan and Domrow, Lisa (2023). Outback Musical. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2022). Many secrets were buried when Birdum disappeared, including who killed Bill Jacobsen. Sydney, Australia: Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2022). Lost in Larrimah - Bonus Episode 2: “I killerated old Paddy”. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2022). Lost in Larrimah - Bonus Episode 1:. Australia: The Australian.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 10: Feast. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 9: Hunger. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 8: Tea Cake. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 7: Peri Peri. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 6: Sopapillas. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 5: Pasta. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 4: Sticky rice. Gold Coast, Australia : Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 3: Poke. Gold Coast, Australia : Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 2: Fire. Gold Coast, Australia: Gold Coast City Council.
Graham, Caroline and Cantellano, Salvador (2019). Hungry: Episode 1: Kin. Gold Coast, Australia : Gold Coast City Council.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 6: Last Drinks. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 5: True Word. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 4: End of the Line. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 3: Humble Pie. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 2: Off the Rails. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Stevenson, Kylie and Graham, Caroline (2018). Lost in Larrimah - Episode 1: Never Never. Sydney, Australia: The Australian.
Goedjen, Tara and Graham, Caroline (2013). Thin Top End. Southport, QLD, Australia: TEXT Journal of Writing and Writing Courses.