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Australian media demands press freedom law reforms


26 June 2019  

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CANBERRA: Australia’s three largest media organizations New Corp. Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corp. and Nine Entertainment have joined forces to demand press freedom law reforms that would prevent journalists from risking prison for doing their job.

The rival organizations want journalists to be exempt from national security laws passed that “would put them in jail for doing their jobs.”

They also want a right to contest warrants such as those executed in Sydney and Canberra. Both the ABC and New Corp. this week lodged court challenges to both those warrants in a bid to have documents returned. (Agencies)

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