Plus: freeing up Crikey's Voice coverage.
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“Looking back on all the coverage from 12 years ago,
I am struck by how readily the media played into a predator's hands.” This week,
Grace Tame wrote a searing essay for Crikey that dove deep into how the media,
especially the Murdoch press,
reported her sexual abuse as a teenager.
Crikey also tore down the paywall to provide access to a curated selection of Indigenous Voice to Parliament coverage,
and provided perspectives on the upcoming referendum by Indigenous writers and activists such as Tarneen Onus Williams and Roxanne Moore.
Elsewhere Charlie Lewis delved into William Cooper,
John Batman and a single bend in the Maribyrnong river,
Christopher Warren said,
yes,
the media could use a reporter dedicated solely to Taylor Swift,
and Michael Sainsbury reported on the ongoing bullying Qantas levelled against its own staff.
Hope you’re having a great weekend, |
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Jack Callil,
Opinion editor |
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