“An interview with Senator Duniam broadcast on 20 April 2021 concerned anti-logging protests in Gippsland, Victoria and in Tasmania,” the Sky apology said. “During the interview, Senator Duniam made claims about Senator Hanson-Young which he now accepts were false and defamatory. Senator Duniam has withdrawn those claims unconditionally and apologised to Senator Hanson-Young for making them. Sky News also apologises to Senator Hanson-Young and her family for broadcasting the claims and unreservedly withdraws those claims.”
Hanson-Young said it was “gutter journalism” to use her seven-year old niece to attack her. “These claims were utterly false, and have caused ongoing harm and stress to my family,” the Greens senator said.
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Why notorious serial killer Reginald Arthurell s identity was kept secret in Sydney nursing home
10 May, 2021 01:32 AM
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By: Erin Lyons
NSW Corrections Minister Anthony Roberts has said he is frustrated by laws that allowed a notorious serial killer to be placed in a Sydney nursing home without anyone being told who she was.
Triple murderer Reginald Arthurell, who bludgeoned fiancee Venet Mulhall to death, was released on parole in November after serving 24 years behind bars.
The 74-year-old came out as transgender while in prison and now goes by Regina Kaye.