The defamation wars, Chris Minns, frozen ham and neo-Nazis.
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This week our Northern Territory correspondent Julia Bergin and reporting partner Damien Williams from ICTV brought you an investigation into the state of food security in remote central Australian Indigenous communities.
Elsewhere we took a closer look at the culture warriors wielding defamation law,
wondered what a former Liberal MP is doing campaigning against offshore wind farms,
and reminisced on a wild year in NSW politics.
Plus we asked more than a dozen newsrooms for their editorial policies on sponsored trips in the Middle East.
We hope you're having a wonderful weekend. |
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Gina Rushton,
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Messages from Gaza: ‘We are not just content to be shared’
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Gazans continue to tell tales of unfathomable misery and crushed histories. But with Israel renewing its bombardment, some Palestinians are asking: what's the point of telling our stories if it doesn't keep us safe?
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Palestinians in a house destroyed during an Israeli bombardment in Rafah, Gaza Strip (Image: AAP/AP/Fatima Shbair) |
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