Senator's Attack on Journalist Sparks Press Freedom Outcry Amid Public Broadcaster Criticism
June 18, 2026
During a National Press Club address, a senior senator attacked Guardian journalist Sarah Martin as “trashy,” signaling she would be denied future interview access and prompting outcry over press freedom.
The union representing journalists condemned the remarks as a breach of press freedom, stressing that reporters must work in safe environments to cover matters in the public interest.
The senator has a history of criticizing reporters covering her party, accusing the media of bias and at times barring journalists from events or briefings.
The Communications Minister reiterated support for the ABC as a taxpayer-funded public service, underscoring its role, including during natural disasters, in contrast to the senator’s funding proposals.
She defended her daughter’s qualifications amid questions about potential conflicts of interest stemming from the daughter’s job.
In the speech, the senator reiterated plans to abolish SBS, slash ABC funding, and push a subscription-based model, while acknowledging limited taxpayer support for some regional services.
Opposition and government leaders urged restraint, stressing the importance of a free press and civil political discourse.
MEAA urged solidarity among journalists, defending Martin’s question as appropriate for public accountability and encouraging support for colleagues facing abuse or access denial.
The senator demanded truthful, unbiased reporting, accusing the ABC of bias and activism while noting past refusals to grant ABC interviews.
She floated drastic measures against public broadcasters, including dismantling SBS and barring the ABC from her campaign unless it delivers fair reporting.
Her criticisms extended to other outlets and figures, vowing to restrict access unless coverage is fair.
She accused Martin of poor reporting and lies while defending her daughter’s appointment on its own merits.
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The Guardian • Jun 18, 2026
Media union blasts Pauline Hanson’s ‘bitter, unprofessional’ attack on Guardian journalist
ABC News • Jun 17, 2026
Pauline Hanson's criticism of Guardian reporter labelled an 'assault on free press'
Mediaweek • Jun 18, 2026
MEAA condemns Pauline Hanson’s ‘bitter attack’ on journalist Sarah Martin