ABC to review procedures following Q&A protest

Public broadcaster the ABC will review its procedures in an attempt to prevent protesters interrupting the live political discussion program.

Last night’s program was significantly interrupted after a group students, targeting panellist education minister Christopher Pyne, took over space behind presenter Tony Jones with a large banner and began chants criticising proposed cuts to education funding. The protest saw a tense couple of minutes before the live broadcast cut to music while security evicted the protestors.

“We are now reviewing our procedures to make sure we reduce that risk and the program does what it should do – provide an opportunity for citizens to ask tough questions and get answers from our politicians. Illegible banners and chants aren’t a substitute for intelligent debate,” said an ABC spokesman.

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