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The Australian - Today’s Headlines | Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Good morning readers, here’s what is making news today. The nation’s media companies have censored their own front pages in a united call for greater media freedom following a sustained attack on the rights of journalists to hold governments to account and report the truth to the Australian public. The story of Toni Hoffman, who exposed Dr Jayant Patel, shows how secrecy is dangerous. Newspoll: The Coalition has maintained its lead over Labor as Anthony Albanese’s approval ratings sink to their lowest since he came to the job. Follow the happenings in Canberra in our live blog, PoliticsNow. | | | United front in fight for freedom | | LEO SHANAHAN | | The nation’s media companies have united in a campaign calling for greater freedom following a sustained attack on the rights of journalists. |
| | | HEDLEY THOMAS | | The story of Toni Hoffman, who exposed Dr Jayant Patel, shows how secrecy is dangerous. | | | | Public demand the right to know | | LEO SHANAHAN | | An overwhelming majority of Australians value free and transparent democracy but only a third believe we live in such a society. |
| | | PAUL WHITTAKER | | Using the veil of national security to avoid the truth is something I experienced first-hand. | | | | Coalition keeps ALP at bay | | SIMON BENSON | | The Coalition has maintained its lead over Labor as Anthony Albanese’s approval ratings sink. |
| | The Australian Strategic Forum – How should we manage our relationship with China? Monday 18th November Time: 8am registration for 9am start – 4.30pm. Location: Grand Ballroom, The Westin Sydney, 1 Martin Pl, Sydney | Buy tickets |
| | | Jobs to go at ABC | | LILLY VITOROVICH | | ‘We’re facing an ABC of the future that has less people,’ says managing director David Anderson. |
| | | | Our cartoonist’s take on what is making news. |
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