Channel 9 issues grovelling apology to Gina Rinehart
Hit TV mini-series House of Hancock will not be broadcast or streamed again after Channel 9 made a grovelling apology for its portrayal of mining magnate Gina Rinehart and her family.
Louise Hall is a Court Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald
Hit TV mini-series House of Hancock will not be broadcast or streamed again after Channel 9 made a grovelling apology for its portrayal of mining magnate Gina Rinehart and her family.
A controversial documentary about land rights in Papua New Guinea has premiered at a prestigious international film festival but with key pieces of footage edited out and replaced by a narration by Australian actress Sarah Snook following a court injunction.
Channel Nine's 60 Minutes has issued an extraordinary mea culpa over its role in the bungled recovery attempt of Sally Faulkner's two children from Lebanon.
Cutting several scenes and adding a disclaimer to the final episode of the TV mini-series House of Hancock have not dissuaded billionaire Gina Rinehart from suing Channel Nine for defamation and malicious falsehood.
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