On this week.s episode of the Nine Network.s The Verdict host Karl Stefanovic and panel will tackle the hot topics of detention centres and racism.
The panel will address questions including: Should we close down detention centres and welcome more refugees? Is Australia racist? Does social media do more harm than good?
The panel will comprise indigenous Australian actress Miranda Tapsell, barrister and human rights and refugee advocate Julian Burnside, counter-terrorism expert Dr Anne Aly, former Labor leader Mark Latham, psychologist Sandy Rea, former Afl footballer Campbell Brown and Anne Henderson, deputy director of The Sydney Institute.
The program screens at 8.30 pm on October 15 with a repeat at 12 pm on October 18.
The panel will address questions including: Should we close down detention centres and welcome more refugees? Is Australia racist? Does social media do more harm than good?
The panel will comprise indigenous Australian actress Miranda Tapsell, barrister and human rights and refugee advocate Julian Burnside, counter-terrorism expert Dr Anne Aly, former Labor leader Mark Latham, psychologist Sandy Rea, former Afl footballer Campbell Brown and Anne Henderson, deputy director of The Sydney Institute.
The program screens at 8.30 pm on October 15 with a repeat at 12 pm on October 18.
- 10/13/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
Former Labor leader Mark Latham has won a finding against the Sunday Telegraph after the newspaper reported he intimidated an elderly swimming teacher.
The Australian Press Council has upheld his complaint that his children’s privacy was breached, and that the newspaper should have declared a conflict of interest over the fact that one of the swimming teachers at the pool on the day was the mother of journalist Jennifer Sexton, who wrote the story.
Sexton’s report, published on December 11, stated:
“Mark Latham has been reported to the Department of Education for intimidating the mother of former star cricketers Steve and Mark Waugh over a children’s swimming class.
“The 50-year-old former Labor leader angrily claimed his two children had learned nothing after less than half an hour in the pool at the free government swim program that Bev Waugh was running.
“Witnesses told The Sunday Telegraph that Mrs Waugh,...
The Australian Press Council has upheld his complaint that his children’s privacy was breached, and that the newspaper should have declared a conflict of interest over the fact that one of the swimming teachers at the pool on the day was the mother of journalist Jennifer Sexton, who wrote the story.
Sexton’s report, published on December 11, stated:
“Mark Latham has been reported to the Department of Education for intimidating the mother of former star cricketers Steve and Mark Waugh over a children’s swimming class.
“The 50-year-old former Labor leader angrily claimed his two children had learned nothing after less than half an hour in the pool at the free government swim program that Bev Waugh was running.
“Witnesses told The Sunday Telegraph that Mrs Waugh,...
- 5/20/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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