Esther Linder
Esther Linder is a photojournalist and reporter with the ABC's national news team based in Brisbane.
She has worked for AAP, Guardian Australia, The Monthly and The Saturday Paper covering politics, social affairs and breaking news.
Latest by Esther Linder
Australian online bookseller Booktopia in freefall as administrators called in
By Esther Linder with wires
The Australian online bookstore has announced it has appointed administrators to possibly restructure or sell the business after a year of losses.
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Ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge finally on its way
By Esther Linder with wires
The cargo ship Dali, which crashed into a major Baltimore bridge killing six people, has left port three months after the catastrophe.
US athletes to get aircon in Paris amid heat fears for Olympians
By Esther Linder with wires
The US Olympic team will use temporary air conditioning units at the Paris athletes' village, as concerns grow over the impact of heat on competitors.
Why Hezbollah is threatening this tiny European country
By Esther Linder with wires
The island nation of Cyprus has been drawn into simmering tensions between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah after it was warned not to provide assistance to the Israeli military.
Electricity turned back on as Ecuador emerges from national outage
The South American country experienced a national outage for several hours after a single transmission line malfunctioned.
Cyril Rioli, other former Hawthorn players release open letter saying they were 'betrayed' by club
Players and families at the centre of the Hawthorn cultural safety review have penned an open letter about their experience as they officially lodge a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
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Daniel Andrews says independent schools have had a 'sweetheart tax arrangement'. The schools reject that
A host of non-governmental schools call for the government to drop changes to payroll tax exemptions affecting high-fee schools.
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After 'every archivist's worst nightmare', these volunteers are racing to preserve a slice of Melbourne history
A historical archive in Melbourne's east holds a history of the area dating back 120 years — and it was almost destroyed when a humidifier malfunctioned.
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