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Clive Palmer and Kerry Stokes paper rapped for spreading Covid vaccine misinformation | Amanda Meade

Stokes hired Cronin as editor-in-chief of West Australian Newspapers after he bought the paper in 2008. After the interview aired – and Weekly Beast heard it in full – we noticed it had been deleted from the 6PR website. A few days later Cronin returned to the airways to clarify, correct and apologise to Stokes. The original interview was reposted with the offending material edited out. We can’t repeat the potentially defamatory part of Cronin’s interview but we can tell you he said he was worried about concentration of media ownership, pointing to Stokes owning the West Australian, the Sunday Times, PerthNow and the Seven network, on top of his regional and suburban assets.

Clive Palmer and Kerry Stokes paper rapped for spreading Covid vaccine misinformation

Clive Palmer and Kerry Stokes paper rapped for spreading Covid vaccine misinformation Amanda Meade © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Dan Peled/AAP The mining magnate Clive Palmer has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on newspaper ads attacking his opponents and making false claims about Australia’s Covid-19 vaccination program. The Australian Press Council, which monitors newspaper standards, has so far been silent about this potentially dangerous spreading of misinformation. But now the Independent Media Council, a press-council equivalent for Kerry Stokes’ stable of newspapers, has stepped up and criticised the West Australian, upholding a complaint against it for publishing a full-page advertisement by Palmer criticising the safety and legality of the Covid vaccination program, which contained factual inaccuracies it deemed unfair and “serious errors”, because they were “likely to undermine public confidence” in the program.

Claremont killer will not appeal convictions, sentence

Claremont killer will not appeal convictions, sentence 04/02/2021|4min Court officials have confirmed Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards has failed to lodge an appeal against his convictions and sentence by the Wednesday deadline – and subsequently will not be challenging his jail term. The 52-year-old was sentenced to a minimum of 40 years after being convicted for the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in Perth in the 1990s. Western Australia Police vowed they would continue the investigation into the disappearance of another Claremont woman, Sarah Spiers, after Mr Edwards was acquitted of her murder. Journalist Steve Pennells told Sky News there was a “fear that he[Edwards] would appeal, the signs were there”.

Now I wish I had killed him | Gatton Star

Crime by Justin Lees Premium Content   A WOMAN who fought off the Claremont Serial Killer has told for the first time how she survived - and that she wishes she had killed the coward . Liz Kirkby also indicated why she was targeted, as a young single mum of two who had just moved in to her house, by vile sex murderer Bradley Edwards. And she said she only discovered her attacker s terrifying identity years after the incident - but wished she had been spared that traumatic revelation because ignorance would have been bliss . Mrs Kirkby, formerly known as Liz Mead, tells her story this week in explosive new Sky News documentary

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