Daily Telegraph condemns ‘offensive posts’. Plus: Crikey correspondent wins plaudits for epic apology
of Hunter’s photos in one story, six of them of the deputy PM frolicking with his two young boys and partner Vikki Campion at a water park. All the photos credited the deputy prime minister’s office. Of course the Daily Mail loved the water park pictures too.in an Akubra in a rural setting, crediting Brad Hunter, but not adding the disclaimer that he worked for the deputy prime minister.
Anthony Albanese has digital producers who make content for social media platforms but does not employ a former newspaper photographer, a spokesman said. However, Bill Shorten did employ Andrew Meares, a former Sydney Morning Herald staff member, when he was leader. Another post featured Peter Dutton, Michaelia Cash and Linda Reynolds dressed as Nazis under the headline “Scomo’s Heroes”.
An article about China’s deal with the Solomon Islands contains more than just intemperate language – it calls for Australia to “bomb Honiara”.. “Either we undertake to destabilise the islands politically using whatever means necessary or we openly bomb Honiara into submission. I wrote a bad article. This thread is my apology, and tells the story of how I went from defensive to accepting that yep, I screwed up.🧵 1/nThe apology was in relation to a story about jobseeker that Murphy now accepted was offensive to many people.
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