her party apparatchiks banned the ABC from attending its election-eve press conference.

Thirteen days later, another party apparatchik told a journalist from Guardian Australia to “shut up” during a press conference in Adelaide about the party’s policy on oil and gas. Hanson was later heard describing the journalist as a “nasty bitch”.

A far-right populist leader attains power and then turns on those elements of the media he does not like, branding them the enemy of the people, undermining public trust in their reporting

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7 Comments

  1. Got nothing to do with journalism, I would get annoyed if I was labelled things also.

  2. Sounds like Dan Andrews’ approach to media.

    There hasn’t been much “journalism” in the world for a while now. Lots of opinion pieces though.

  3. icedragon71 on

    Is this also the same ABC who edited in extra gunshots into footage to make it seem worse then it was?

    Who was then subjected to an “Independent” enquiry that just happened to be conducted by one of their former Editorial Directors who, surprise, found it just an editing
    mistake and not an attempt to mislead audiences?

    It doesn’t need One Nation to undermine the public trust.

  4. Sad_Hedgehog_4079 on

    The ABC used doctored footage from the BBC. They aren’t a credible media outlet

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