Journalists withhold information over defamation fears

By Nick Gibbs
Updated February 28 2023 - 3:38am, first published 3:30am
A survey shows 41 per cent of journalists believe defamation laws are too strict for the media. (David Moir/AAP PHOTOS)
A survey shows 41 per cent of journalists believe defamation laws are too strict for the media. (David Moir/AAP PHOTOS)

Australian journalists have withheld information they know to be true because of a fear of the risk of defamation action, new survey data says.

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