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Three Liberal party ministers have banded together to call for the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion to examine the ABC and SBS over their Middle East coverage. Shadow Attorney-General, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Shadow Minister for Communications and Digital Safety, Senator the Hon Sarah Henderson. and Shadow Minister for Arts, Angie Bell M issued a joint media release this morning, stating the Coaliton has made representations to the Royal Commision asking it "to establish a dedicated block of hearings into Australia’s arts institutions and public broadcasters, including the ABC and Creative Australia". "Publicly funded cultural institutions do not operate outside the national conversation. They shape public debate, influence cultural norms and carry significant responsibilities to foster social cohesion and combat hatred in all its forms," the release says. "Recent events have raised serious questions about whether some ins

Upfront: CGT revolt erupts, Minister stood aside, IBAC report gagged.

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The West Australian Budget tax backlash: CGT changes ignite business revolt and investment flight fears Labor’s proposed capital gains tax changes dominate front pages, with warnings they could hit investors far harder than Treasury modelling suggests and push founders and capital offshore. Papers highlight different angles: entrepreneurs relocating to Europe, small business anger in the PM’s seat, miners warning of exploration damage, and the budget’s political risk of being wedged between Greens demands and industry pressure. Covered by: Australian Financial Review, Australian Financial Review, Australian Financial Review, The West Australian, Daily Telegraph, The Australian, The Australian, Courier Mail. Queensland minister stood aside as AFP probe looms over enrolment claims Queensland Sport/Olympics Minister Tim Mander has stepped aside after being referred to the Australian Federal Police over an alleged electoral law breach tied to his enrolled address.

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Tanzil Asif, founder of Bihar’s hyperlocal news platform Main Media, has been selected for the prestigious Knight‑Wallace Journalism Fellowship at the University of Michigan for 2026–2027. Asif is only the fourth Indian journalist to join the fellowship’s ranks, following Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra (2023–24), former CPJ India representative Kunāl Majumder (2024–25), and BBC correspondent Divya Arya, the first Indian fellow in 2014–15. The Wallace House Center for Journalists announced Asif as part of a 19‑member cohort representing eight countries and diverse U.S. newsrooms. Over eight months in residence, he will pursue a research project titled “Building Sustainable Models for Rural, Hyperlocal Journalism in India.” Drawing on his experience running an independent newsroom in Bihar’s Seemanchal‑Kosi belt, Asif will examine the financial, political, and institutional challenges facing hyperlocal media, while studying gl

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Veteran journalist Pradip Chakraborty’s demise an 'end of an era'

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The demise of veteran journalist Pradip Chakraborty, has left entire Tripura journalism fraternity mourning. He was 74- year-old. A senior journalist and one of the strongest pillars of Dainik Sambad, he was widely respected for his grassroots reporting and commitment to public-interest journalism. Throughout his career, Chakraborty highlighted the struggles of people living in rural and remote areas of Tripura. He also mentored several young journalists in the state. His passing is being seen as the end of an era in Tripura journalism landscape. Chitra, Vice President of the Agartala Press Club, remembering Chakraborty, said, “He was one of my closest colleagues, and we shared many memorable moments during our years in journalism together. It is difficult to express the pain of losing such a respected and dedicated journalist.” Chakraborty was also known for his extensive reporting on the Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti (TUJS), with much of his journalistic work focusing

Journalist attacked in Thiruvarur after accused mistook him for another reporter

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What initially appeared to be a targeted attack on a journalist in Tamil Nadu later took a surprising turn after the victim revealed that the accused had allegedly mistaken him for someone else connected to earlier drug-related news reports. The Chennai Press Club has condemned the attack on Haja Maideen, a reporter with News J TV in Muthupettai, Thiruvarur district, while renewing concerns over the safety of journalists working on the ground. According to reports, the incident took place on the night of May 18 when three youths from the same locality allegedly assaulted Maideen near his residence. Speaking to Influencing, Maideen said the accused approached him around 10:30 pm seeking help. Since he knew them personally, he stepped outside his house and began speaking with them before the situation suddenly turned violent. During the interaction, the group allegedly attacked him without warning. Maideen also claimed the attackers appeared to be under the influence of drugs at th

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