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ABC Chief Decries ‘Misinformation’ Following Senior Journalist’s Allegation of Racism in Australia


ABC’s Managing Director David Anderson has admitted that a comment claiming Australia was a “racist country” by a senior journalist was a mistake.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Managing Director David Anderson has conceded that a remark made by senior journalist Laura Tingle, claiming Australia is a “racist country,” was a mistake.

The chief political correspondent for ABC’s 7.30 program, Laura Tingle, faced criticism for her comments during the Sydney Writer’s Festival on May 26.

Tingle also accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of inciting racial abuse against migrants seeking to buy or rent a property, referencing his migration cut proposal, which was also supported by the Labor government.

During a budget estimate hearing on May 30, Mr. Anderson was questioned about the broadcaster’s stance on the issue.

The managing director acknowledged that Tingle’s comment was a “misstep.”

“Ms. Tingle has expressed regret at those comments—the way they were summarized and truncated. And I agree with her that that was a mistake,” he said.

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“I think it’s a misstep for those comments to be made the way they were unqualified.

“Laura Tingle has done an excellent job on our platforms, but when speaking off the platform for any journalist to make statements that are not qualified by context and analysis, that becomes problematic in that you don’t apply the same rigour that you would otherwise on your own platform.”

At the same time, Mr. Anderson defended the journalist, saying she did not deserve the “ferocity and frankly vicious attacks” that the ABC observed in the past week.

The director also alleged that other media outlets used Ms. Tingle’s comments to spread “misinformation” about the broadcaster.

“So what happens is that with comments like that are then re-reported by other media organizations, you are dealing with misinformation that is hurtful to the ABC,” he said.

“I will say that some media organizations have really taken this and run with it. There is also social media trolling happening for our people as well. All of which is hurtful to both individuals and the ABC itself.”

When questioned by a Coalition senator about whether Ms. Tingle should leave the ABC due to the incident, Mr. Anderson said that would not be the case.

“I don’t believe that Laura Tingle should leave the ABC,” he said.

Nevertheless, the director said Ms. Tingle was not let off the hook and was “counseled on the matter.”

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While other members of the Senate Committee raised concerns about the way ABC handled Ms. Tingle’s remarks, Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young criticized media giant News Corporation for allegedly taking advantage of the incident.

“They [News Corp] are so obsessed with the ABC, and they send their cronies in here to attack journalist after journalist,” she said.

“Every time they go after you and your journalists, it’s to suit their business model.

“It’s not because they care about the integrity of your journalists, or the message that is being sent to the community, it’s because it suits their business model to destroy the ABC.”

The senator then suggested that the public broadcaster stop hosting News Corporation personalities and commentators on their programs.

“Blacklist them. They don’t contribute anything to this actual debate. They’re doing the bidding of their masters, and that’s it,” she said.

In response, Mr. Anderson said the ABC would not “deplatform” other people, and make sure that it had a diversity of perspectives.

“It is important for the ABC to cover a perspective of views that are held in this country,” he said.

While the managing director acknowledged it was reasonable for the ABC to be held to a higher degree of scrutiny, he said that practice turned into vitriol against the broadcaster’s employees at some point.

“There is some behavior out there that exists across commercial media. That includes News Corp that we see coming at us,” he said.



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