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Press Conference Jaya Balendra: Luna Park Ghost Train Fire

Producer Jaya Balendra, who co-created the Exposed franchise with journalist Caro Meldrum-Hanna, answers students’ questions in the MECO Newsroom press conference about the filming and investigation of the tragic fire at Sydney’s Luna Park in 1979.

The fire burned down the ghost train ride, resulting in the deaths of six boys and a man. Now 42 years after the tragic event, the series of three episodes that mix first-hand accounts with dramatic recreation and effective visual techniques, has led to calls for a new inquest and a reopening of the investigation.

The episodes were based on materials collected by child survivor Jason Holman and renowned Australian artist Martin Sharp, who was convinced the fire was not an accident.

Producer Jaya Balendra, who co-created the Exposed franchise with journalist Caro Meldrum-Hanna, answers students' questions in the MECO Newsroom press conference about the filming and investigation of the tragic fire at Sydney’s Luna Park in 1979.

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Editor-in-chief: Pam Walker Tutor in Media and Communications, University of Sydney, University of NSW; freelancer The South China Morning Post; communications teacher Sydney TAFE; editor, NewsLocal, The Fairfield Advance; former journalist and editor Courier Newspapers (Group Arts Editor, inaugural editor Central, editor and news editor The Wentworth Courier), editor The Glebe (Cumberland); journalist Fairfax Community Newspapers (the Fairfield City Champion); and editor AMG publications The City Hub, The Bondi View, The City News. Former media adviser for City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore.

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