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The Snoop: News Corp pays for pollies’ ball tickets, and The Guardian loses a lifer
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

The Snoop: News Corp pays for pollies’ ball tickets, and The Guardian loses a lifer

Recent parliamentary disclosure reports reveal several politicians received hospitality and event tickets from various organizations, highlighting potential conflicts of interest. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese disclosed attending events funded by entities like the NRL and Live Nation, while other MPs such as Michael McCormack and Dan Tehan revealed trips and sponsorships from corporate and lobbying groups. Meanwhile, the SBS brand was misused in social media posts featuring fabricated articles and racially insensitive content, raising concerns about misinformation and brand exploitation.

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The Snoop: News Corp pays for pollies’ ball tickets, and The Guardian loses a lifer

Recent parliamentary disclosure reports reveal several politicians received hospitality and event tickets from various organizations, highlighting potential conflicts of interest. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese disclosed attending events funded by entities like the NRL and Live Nation, while other MPs such as Michael McCormack and Dan Tehan revealed trips and sponsorships from corporate and lobbying groups. Meanwhile, the SBS brand was misused in social media posts featuring fabricated articles and racially insensitive content, raising concerns about misinformation and brand exploitation.

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