The weird editorial spell cast on ABC journalists
I recall when I was on the ABC board we often received reports showing regular ‘errors’ in the reporting of matters to do with Israel – every error seemed to work against Israel.
I recall when I was on the ABC board we often received reports showing regular ‘errors’ in the reporting of matters to do with Israel – every error seemed to work against Israel.
The former Defence Minister says then-chief prosecutor Shane Drumgold made ‘grossly defamatory’ statements about her in the wake of Bruce Lehrmann’s abandoned rape trial.
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