Courier Mail invaded boy’s privacy in murder case, rules press watchdog
Brisbane’s Courier Mail newspaper invaded the privacy of an eight-year-old boy by naming him in reporting of his father’s murder trial, journalism watchdog the Australian Press Council has ruled.
The APC was asked to consider whether its standards of practice had been breached when the boy, a potential witness in the case, was named in the newspaper’s coverage in March this year.

Source: Media Watch, ABC
During the court hearing the judge had made no ruling about suppressing the child’s identity, meaning that in legal terms the newspaper was free to name him.