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Iran, Nauru And What The Media Missed

Iran, Nauru And What The Media Missed

Update: 2025-09-04
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Last week, Australia expelled Iran’s ambassador in a move that dominated headlines. But while the media focused on the diplomatic drama, the government quietly introduced legislation that would strip certain migrants of their right to procedural fairness — a story almost entirely buried by the Iran announcement.


Both developments raise serious questions about secrecy, accountability, and double standards — questions the media largely failed to ask.



On this episode of Fourth Estate, we look at how the media missed the bigger story, why the public was quicker to connect the dots, and what it tells us about Australia’s treatment of migrants and its relationships abroad.


Joining host, Tina Quinn, is two stalwarts of the Canberra Press Gallery - Amy Remeikis (Chief Political Analyst for The Australia Institute) and Mark Kenny (Director of the Australian Studies Institute at ANU).

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Iran, Nauru And What The Media Missed

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