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Katter's 'Lebanese heritage' comment sparks outrage, probe

Australian MP Bob Katter faces intense scrutiny and a formal Nine Network investigation after making a controversial on-air remark about a journalist's Lebanese heritage, prompting accusations of racism and a defence from his family.

ABC Editor's Luxury 'Junket' Funded by Lobbying Firm

ABC's Political Editor Andrew Greene faces scrutiny after an all-expenses-paid trip to a five-star Italian golf resort, raising serious questions about journalistic independence and corporate influence.

AI-Generated Influencers Are Invading Social Media

A new breed of impossibly beautiful, entirely fictional digital personas is amassing millions of followers and lucrative brand deals, raising profound questions about reality, authenticity, and the future of human influence online.

Neo-Nazi march sparks media ethics debate

Controversy surrounds a planned neo-Nazi rally in Australia as media outlets debate responsible reporting. Critics warn against amplifying extremist views.

Bonnie Blue doc sparks mental health ethics debate

A controversial new documentary about Bonnie Blue, a young woman with severe mental health struggles, has sparked heated discussions on ethics, privacy, and the portrayal of vulnerable individuals in media.

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