‘Their bias is on show’: Majority of ABC’s airtime ‘given to those who support the Voice’

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Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Price says those who disagree with the Voice are quite often “spoken over” by ABC hosts and have to “fight to be heard”.

‘Their bias is on show’: Majority of ABC’s airtime ‘given to those who support the Voice’

“Predominantly, the majority of airtime is given to those who support the Voice and predominantly Indigenous people who support the Voice,” Ms Price told Sky News host Paul Murray. “Their bias is on show, they’re not balanced reporters, and certainly, I’ll be taking this up with the ABC once again during Senate Estimates.”

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