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Matt Peacock is an Australian journalist and author who has worked for Australia's ''ABC News'' in television and radio since 1973,Dan Harrison,
ABC elects staffer Peacock as director
, ''
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'' (22 April 2013).
authoring a critically lauded book on the
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industry during that time, and becoming a staff-elected director of the network. Peacock "began his career with the ABC in 1973 as a trainee with the TV current affairs program '' This Day Tonight''". In 1979, he wrote a prize-winning radio program on the New South Wales town of Baryulgil, where the health of the local Aborigines had been affected by the local
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manufacturing industry. Peacock became the chief political correspondent for current affairs radio in
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, and worked as a
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in the United States in the early 1990s (in Washington, D.C. from 1990 to 1992 and New York City in 1993), and in London from 2001 to 2003. Over the course of his career, he "played a pivotal role in uncovering the corruption and spin of the asbestos industry over three decades, and his story was told in the mini series ''
Devil's Dust ''Devil's Dust'' is a two-part Australian television docu-drama mini-series on the ABC which first screened in 2012. Based on journalist Matt Peacock's 2009 book '' Killer Company'', ''Devil's Dust'' was researched and developed by producer S ...
'' which screened on ABC TV in 2012".ABC board member Matt Peacock confirms he is in 'redundancy pool'
, ''The Guardian'' (26 November 2014).
In 2013, Peacock became the first staff-elected director of ABC following reinstatement of that position by the new Australian government. As a board member, he participated in deciding where $254 million should be cut from ABC's budget; in 2014, he learned that he was facing termination as a redundant employee, under the same budget cuts. In 2015, after ''ABC News'' faced criticism for allowing Zaky Mallah to ask a question on the ABC program ''Q&A'', Peacock wrote an email urging ''ABC News'' staff to "maintain our statutory commitment to fearless, impartial and independent coverage", while asking "my colleagues at News Corporation to resist pressure to mount unfair and provocative attacks on their fellow journalists".


''Killer Company'' and ''Devil's Dust''

Beginning in 1977, Peacock engaged in a lengthy investigation of the use of harmful
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fibre in building materials produced by James Hardie Industries, culminating in his 2009 the book, '' Killer Company: James Hardie Exposed''. In the book, Peacock documents how Hardie's practices "led to the deaths of thousands of workers and customers, who were never informed of the dangers", resulting in medical abnormalities, such as asbestosis.Angela Welsh
Review: Killer Company
''The Walkley Foundation'', 27 October 2009.
According to Peacock, James Hardie Industries circumvented the rules and regulations designed to protect the community from serious health hazards. Peacock states that "Hardie embarked on a cold, calculated strategy to maximise profits, minimise compensation and conceal the culprits". ''Killer Company'' was a finalist for the Walkley non-fiction book of the year in 2009. In 2012, ''
Devil's Dust ''Devil's Dust'' is a two-part Australian television docu-drama mini-series on the ABC which first screened in 2012. Based on journalist Matt Peacock's 2009 book '' Killer Company'', ''Devil's Dust'' was researched and developed by producer S ...
'', a docudrama based on ''Killer Company'', was released, with Ewen Leslie portraying Peacock.


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ABC News page on Matt PeacockPersonal website of Matt Peacock
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