As her parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, welcomed a decision that officially cleared them of involvement in the baby’s disappearance, sceptics at “www.facebook.com/pages/didthedingoreallydoit” launched a defence fund to seek justice for the unidentified dingo, which was denied legal representation throughout the drawn-out court hearings.
Azaria Chamberlain was nine weeks old when she disappeared from a campsite at Uluru (then known as Ayers Rock) on the night of 17 August 1980. Her body was never found and the Chamberlains reported she had been taken from their tent by a dingo. This assertion was supported at an initial inquest in Alice Springs but, after further investigation and a second inquest in Darwin, in October 1982 Lindy Chamberlain was convicted for her daughter’s murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Michael Chamberlain was convicted as an accessory after the fact and given a suspended sentence.