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‘Why didn’t she cry?’ How Lindy Chamberlain became the poster child for life-shattering gender bias – Women’s Agenda
It been 40 years since Lindy Chamberlain, Azaria’s mother, spiralled into a never-ending nightmare, writes Tarla Lambert.

Today marks 40 years since newborn Azaria Chamberlain was taken in the dead of night by a dingo at Uluru. It also marks 40 years since Lindy Chamberlain (Azaria’s mother) spiralled into a never-ending nightmare.
There’s not a person in Australia who doesn’t know this case. But, until just recently, there were few who knew its truth. Because the truth in this case was less appealing to a pack of hungry journalists and a sceptical public fuelled by gender bias. A dingo taking a baby from a tent i…
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