‘Outrageous’: ABC’s report on Alice Springs town meeting ‘hugely embarrassing’

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The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth says the ABC’s report on the Alice Springs town meeting was “hugely embarrassing” for the public broadcaster.

“They’ve smeared the Alice Springs community as if it’s laden with white

supremacists – it was just absolutely outrageous,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

 

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sophieelsworth Hmmnn.. probably not the best time to be criticising potential future employers. I wonder how much $$$ a 'media writer' is generating.

Elsworth would know all about writing wrong and misleading reports, and as for embarrassing, that is the only art she has mastered.

sophieelsworth sophieelsworth knows all about embarrassing herself. Her “journalistic”qualities” floating to the fore during Vic lockdowns.

Anti-ABC Murdoch... what a pile on. Admit it, you are doing this because all polling coming out shows your Liberal/Nat party is wrong about almost everything. Guardian Essential poll: majority of Australians continue to support Indigenous voice

Mm remember the Leveson Report? Nothing has changed with Murdoch

Of course she'd say that lol

Well let’s be honest. Covid taught us that all Australian media are liars and spreaders of misinformation. You all lied about vaccines being safe and approved and they’d stop the spread. Never mentioned only provisional approval as studies into safety weren’t complete.

'The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth ... ' I think that about covers things that are 'hugely embarrassing', don't you?

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