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Top executives from some of Australia’s major media organisations will demand further protection for journalists on Tuesday.

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security is investigating the power of police and intelligence agencies in the wake of police raids.

Chair of the committee, Liberal MP Andrew Hastie said the public hearing on press freedom will facilitate engagement between major media outlets, stakeholders, human rights and legal advocates. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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If you don’t get it them will you still write positive articles about them?

Brought it on themselves by supporting the right wing of politics lol. Now journo's are screaming they are being suppressed, go figure and ask yourself who created that mess.

This kind of stuff reminds me of the 'The Reichstag Fire Decree' Nazi Germany 1933...hail Scumo ScottMorrisonMP courage less,,born from the same shit soup as the rest of them! authoritarian burnbooks aussieasylumseeker

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