“An interview with Senator Duniam broadcast on 20 April 2021 concerned anti-logging protests in Gippsland, Victoria and in Tasmania,” the Sky apology said. “During the interview, Senator Duniam made claims about Senator Hanson-Young which he now accepts were false and defamatory. Senator Duniam has withdrawn those claims unconditionally and apologised to Senator Hanson-Young for making them. Sky News also apologises to Senator Hanson-Young and her family for broadcasting the claims and unreservedly withdraws those claims.”
Hanson-Young said it was “gutter journalism” to use her seven-year old niece to attack her. “These claims were utterly false, and have caused ongoing harm and stress to my family,” the Greens senator said.
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Breakfast radio star Ben Fordham has hit back at his nemesis Amanda Keller who accused him of whipping up anti-lockdown riots across Australia by criticising the restrictions.
Keller, who significantly trails Fordham in the ratings, suggested her 2GB rival had caused 3,500 protesters to storm Sydney s city centre on Saturday. There are a lot of people who are frustrated with this lockdown, of course they are, but there s a lot of people also responsible for whipping up this up: people on other radio stations, she told her WSFM listeners on Monday.
Keller s co-host Brendan Jones asked: Which other radio stations?