Australia’s Press Council has issued an adjudication finding that a cartoon breaches the organisation’s Standards of Practice, according to reports in multiple outlets. The decision follows the Council’s review process into whether the published cartoon met the required editorial standards. While the available summaries do not specify which media outlet published the cartoon, the nature of the content, or the specific standards infringed, all sources describe the same outcome: the Press Council decides that the cartoon contravenes its Standards of Practice. The reports present the adjudication as an official determination by the regulator, indicating that it considered the complaint and the relevant guidelines before reaching its conclusion. The common reporting across different states indicates the adjudication is the central development, with no significant divergence in how outlets characterise the result. Further details on the cartoon’s subject matter, the reasoning, and any sanctions or remedial actions are not included in the provided summaries.
Press Council rules a cartoon breached its Standards of Practice
Australia’s Press Council has issued an adjudication finding that a cartoon breaches the organisation’s Standards of Practice, according to reports in multiple outlets. The decision follows the Counci...
- The Press Council issues an adjudication related to a cartoon.
- The Council finds the cartoon breaches its Standards of Practice.
- Multiple outlets report the same adjudication outcome.
- The reports do not detail the specific standard(s) breached or the cartoon’s content in the provided text.
The Press Council has decided that a cartoon breached its Standards of Practice.
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9 hours agoThe Press Council has decided that a cartoon breached its Standards of Practice.
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