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Stitch-up : Emails reveal how TV story on trash 501 deportees aired Stitch-up : Emails reveal how TV story on trash 501 deportees aired Fri, 9 Jul 2021, 9:49AM Media staff for the Australian Border Force ignored the privacy of 501 deportees by providing their names to a Channel 9 journalist, leading to the taking the trash out broadcast that soured trans-Tasman relations. An email to the journalist from the Australian Border Force media unit listed the names and convictions of five New Zealanders being deported and provided video footage that showed their faces. It did so a day after telling officials the deportees names would not be released, prompting one Australian senator to say emails obtained by the Herald revealed a stitch-up . ....
Aussie reporter who hounded deportees speaks out 11 Mar, 2021 09:51 PM 5 minutes to read The New Zealand Government responds to Border Force kicking criminals out of Australia. Video / 9 News The New Zealand Government responds to Border Force kicking criminals out of Australia. Video / 9 News NZ Herald The Australian network that aired a widely criticised report on 501 deportees has hit back, with the reporter at the centre of the storm saying that Kiwis responded with venom . Reporter Jordan Fabris fronted last night on 9 News to say: It doesn t seem like many people in New Zealand are happy that this story ran on Monday. ....
New Zealand needs to send representatives into detention centres in Australia and they would see the brutal way detainees are treated, an advocate says. ....
'Trash' row: Time for NZ to act on 'harsh, demoralising' detention centres msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta says Dutton's comments "only serve to trash his own reputation", while Chris Hipkins says it means Australia is "exporting its garbage". ....