Studio 10 cleared by watchdog over broadcasting Kerri-Anne Kennerley’s inflammatory Indigenous comments

The broadcast industry’s watchdog – the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) – has revealed the results of its investigation into Ten’s morning show Studio 10 following complaints against Kerri-Anne Kennerley.

During a debate on the panel program about moving the date of Australia Day away from 26 January, Kennerley said “it was a couple of hundred years ago. Get over it. Let’s just move on” in relation to Indigenous Australians’ concerns around the white invasion of Australia.

She also said those protesting for a date change had done “zippo” to help Indigenous people in the “outback” where “children, babies, five-year-olds are being raped, their mothers are being raped, their sisters are being raped, they get no education”.

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