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One Nation’s banning of the ABC and abuse of journalists is shameful. It’s time other media took a stand
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One Nation party has banned ABC journalists from press conferences and verbally abused journalists from Guardian Australia, with the article calling for other media outlets to take a stand against these actions.

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One Nation’s banning of the ABC and abuse of journalists is shameful. It’s time other media took a stand
The day before the Farrer byelection on May 9 in which Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party delivered a seismic shock to the Australian political landscape, her party apparatchiks banned the ABC from attending its election-eve press conference. Thirteen days later, another party apparatchik told a journalist from Guardian Australia to “shut up” during a press conference in Adelaide about the party’s policy on oil and gas. Hanson was later heard describing the journalist as a “nasty bitch”.
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