‘Very sad state of affairs for journalism’: ABC to undergo impartiality training on Voice

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‘Very sad state of affairs for journalism’: ABC to undergo impartiality training on Voice
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The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth it’s a “very sad state of affairs” for journalism that the ABC needs to be trained to be impartial on the issue of the Voice to Parliament.

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“This really is quite remarkable …. That the ABC editorial management has to intervene and guide staff and train them up how to be objective when reporting on the Voice,” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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