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Debbie Whitmont is an Australian television journalist.

In 1989 Whitmont began her work at ABC as a researcher. She then spent three years in commercial television, working for Channel 10. Whitmont then returned to Four Corners as a reporter, producer and later associate producer. From 1993 to 1996 Whitmont was a Middle East correspondent for ABC and filed reports from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Pakistan for Lateline , Foreign Correspondent, and The 7.30 Report. In 1998 she returned to report for Four Corners.

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