MARK "MOZ" MORRI
CO-PRODUCER - BAR GANGLAND

Mark "Moz" Morri is the Crime Editor at the Daily Telegraph. He is also a best-selling author, TV personality and successful podcaster.
Unbeatable for knowledge of Sydney's underworld, Moz possesses a treasure-trove of tales from his personal contact with infamous characters such as Roger Rogerson, Neddy Smith, Chopper Reid, Tom Domican, John Ibrahim and many more.
A veteran crime reporter, Moz has covered countless gang-wars and murders, the most impactful being the murder of Anita Cobby; one of the most famous and horrendous killings in Australian history.
In 2016, in co-operation with John Cobby (Anita's husband), Moz wrote the best-seller, Remembering Anita Cobby: The case, the husband, the aftermath.
His other publications include: -
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Hate Mail: The inside story of the parcel-bombing case (2019).
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A Woman of Force: The true biography of Deborah Wallace (2020).
Moz and chief crime reporter, Josh Hanrahan, are frequent collaborators at the Daily Telegraph and co-podcasters in Crim City, an Australian true crime podcast produced by News Limited.
Since launching in 2023, Crim City has amassed 22.5+ million views, with an estimated 81,000 monthly followers.
Moz has covered some of the bloodiest massacres in Australia's history including the Father's Day massacre at the Viking Tavern and Port Arthur.
As a Bondi local, Moz arrived by chance at the scene of the 2025 Bondi Beach massacre minutes after the shooting, where his powerful, firsthand account was reported from the scene for Sky News Australia. He then provided numerous interviews for ABC radio and 2GB, and internationally for the BBC. Moz also featured on "The Story" podcast for the London Times in the Episode, titled "I walked straight into a massacre."
He regularly contributes on television for Sky News Australia, and makes appearances on Sunrise for Channel 7, The Today Show for Channel 9, and crime-shows including 7News Spotlight and Channel Nine's Under Investigation.
In 2023, the Daily Telegraph produced "The War", a TV docuseries about Sydney's gangland/bikie wars. Moz and Josh Hanrahan starred in the series, which won the 2023 INMA Global Media Award for Best New Video Product.
Mark "Moz" Morri was awarded a Walkley Award in 2023 for "Scoop of the Year", and has been recognised with multiple Kennedy Awards for Outstanding Crime Reporting (2015, 2023 and 2025).
