





Rafael Epstein worked in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Timor, Indonesia, Western Europe , Serbia, Kosovo and the Middle East for the ABC’s flagship radio current affairs programs, the 7pm TV news, 7.30 Report, Foreign Correspondent and Lateline.
Stories he has covered include the Thredbo Landslide disaster, East Timor’s vote for Independance, the Sydney Olympics, the death of Pope John Paul II, the 2005 London bombings, national elections in Australia and the UK and the arrest of several high profile war crimes suspects in the Balkans.
He has won two Walkley Awards for his work with ABC radio and is now part of the Investigative Unit at The Age in Melbourne.
Journalist and poet Eliza Griswold discusses ideology, politics and geography - within and between faiths.
With journalist Rafael Epstein, Chazan addresses the crisis and opportunity of the 'new Middle East'.
In the September Quarterly Essay, Hugh White considers Australia’s place between Beijing and Washington.