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Mark Corcoran

 

Australia's premier international current affairs program is presented by Mark Corcoran who has spent ten years reporting for Foreign Correspondent from some of the most difficult and dangerous countries in the world. View excerpts

A life-changing encounter on the South China Sea: Survivors and Memories


End of Season


 

Foreign Correspondent has come to the end of its 2008 season and would like to thank all our loyal viewers for their support throughout the year.

Our researchers and reporters are currently working on programs for 2009, from wherever significant events take us.

Join us on Tuesday February 10 at 9.30p.m. as our network of local and overseas journalists bring you stories of international importance from around the world.

In the meantime, catch up with any stories you may have missed on our Broadband page.

We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season.

 


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Awards

In the Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism, announced November 27, China Correspondent Stephen McDonell won the Best Coverage of the Asia-Pacific Region category with a package of stories covering the Sichuan earthquake, the Three Gorges Dam, China Internet and the violent crackdown by China on Tibetan students protesting in Beijing.
In the UN Media Peace Awards announced on Friday October 24, Middle East correspondent Matt Brown won the TV Current Affairs category for "Syria - Iraqi Refugees" and Eric Campbell received a Special commendation for his story from Armenia, "Ghosts of the Past" .
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Who was Barack Obama seeing in Afghanistan? Corcoran knows.

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Australians making their mark overseas.

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