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key function of a thinking newspaper, like ours, is to snap at the
heels of our elected governments and their appointed officials.
Doing
that puts you onside with readers - whose only chance of directly
expressing an opinion might come every three years with a federal
election.
But those whose heels - sometimes high heels - are snapped at can turn nasty.
More
than a few of them have been calling for an inquiry into Australia's
media. What they really mean is an inquiry into whether they can
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it should: We had the Norris Inquiry in 1981, a Working Party into
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