Peter Dutton has softened his stance on planned protests,
saying they should be able to go ahead if they refrain from expressing a
point of view and are held in a small sound-proof room away from public
Dutton: “Protests Can Go Ahead If They Don’t Take Place in Public or Express an Opinion”
“This is not a day for publicity stunts or political point scoring” a talking point prepared by one politician’s media team read.
“Let’s Not Politicise October 7” Politicians Declare in Series of National Press Conferences and Full-Page Opinion Pieces
In Australia, politicians have harnessed social media platforms, especially Facebook, to craft a carefully curated narrative. While these pages highlight “feel-good” photos and positive achievements, they rarely provide a space for citizens to voice their concerns or discuss pressing issues.
How Politicians Use Social Media to Control the Narrative
Having
been freed from incarceration at Belmarsh Prison, Julian Assange
delivered his first public speech at a recent parliamentary hearing.
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