NewsWireApology to Mr Leslie Nicholls, barristerNews Corp Australia erroneously included a photograph of distinguished Sydney barrister Mr Leslie Nicholls. We apologise for the error
For the RecordPress Council adjudicationThe Press Council has upheld a complaint by Senator Richard Di Natale.
For the RecordApology to musician Daniel JohnsOn August 11, 2019, the Sunday Telegraph ran a photo of Daniel Johns and alleged he was swaggering out of Sydney brothel, The Kastle. The story was wrong. Mr Johns was not leaving the brothel and we accept he has never been there at any other time.
For the RecordPress Council AdjudicationThe Press Council has upheld a complaint about an article referring to health and same-sex attraction.
For the RecordCorrection – Amy ArmanOn September 15 and 16, 2016, The Daily Telegraph accurately quoted Amy Arman saying she had been kicked out of her trade college, was unable to hold down a job and had applied for the dole. This was wrong.
For the RecordPress Council AdjudicationThe Press Council has partly upheld a complaint from Fred Thorpe about an article concerning her appearance on ABC TV program Q&A.
For the RecordApology: Incorrect Darling Harbour ‘abduction’ articleAN article with the headline “Toddler targeted in brazen playground abduction attempt at Darling Harbour” (June 8, 2017) reported that NSW Police wanted to talk to a man about an attempted child abduction at Darling Harbour.
For the RecordDaily Telegraph clarification: Toby CommensA PHOTOGRAPH accompanying an article published on September 26, 2016 mistakenly identified Toby Commens as Bo Barker.
For the RecordPress Council AdjudicationTHE Press Council has not upheld a complaint about publication of Football Federation of Australia’s list of banned spectators.
For the RecordClarification about health fundingTHE Daily Telegraph on Wednesday July 6, 2016 reported an insider’s claim Health Minister Sussan Ley had knocked back a plan for $2m in funding for the Nepean Hospital. A spokesman for Ms Ley has pointed out that this was not the case.
NSW‘Leaving The Tele is bittersweet’THE Daily Telegraph editor Paul Whittaker pays tribute to the newspaper he has led to success since 2011 after it was announced he will become the editor-in-chief of The Australian.