I had just put the finishing touches to a piece about the Dan Andrews pressers, which will run in @sundayage this weekend, when I tuned in to hear #credlin cross questioning him today, and then the discussion about this in Twitter...so here are my thoughts.
Spoiler: My Sunday Age piece talks about when the public performance of journalism becomes the point, rather than the published or broadcast report. Relevant, but ...
I have no problem with Peta Credlin being there. I imagine there are constraints around covid safety and other logistics, but within those I would hope access is inclusive rather than exclusive. I hope @DaveMilbo can get in too, or at least be given good reasons why not ...
We could argue about whether Credlin is a journalist, but that is a very boring old rabbit hole to disappear down. When she questions the premier on matters of public concern, she is DOING journalism. How well? That's a different question.
I thought the question that underlay the performance was also fair enough. I was expecting somebody to ask it after @joshgnosis piece (theguardian.com/australia-news…) I took the question to be:
"Given the mystery around the vital six minutes and who suggested security guards for hotel quarantine, will you release your phone records to the inquiry?" A perfectly reasonable question. And the answer was also reasonable. "If the inquiry asks me, yes."
(but I'm not doing it just because you want me to.)
When I was researching this piece theguardian.com/australia-news… I actually checked whether the inquiry had the power to force such disclosure. It doesn't. But that doesn't stop them asking, and Andrews has previously promised all cooperation.
I also wonder about all those other messages that pass between political staffers, bureaucrats and ministers, and whether the inquiry would think asking for them a good thing to do. So a reasonable question, a reasonable answer.
And the rest was a performance. We should judge the journalist by how she reports the result of her research, not, or not chiefly, how she asks questions. The end.

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I'm getting tired of media saying we don't know what happened with hotel quarantine in Vic. Of course we must wait for the findings, and it is always possible somebody is lying, but otherwise the broad outlines seem clear. What seems to have happened is ...
... the police made it clear they didn't want to police hotel quarantine. Understandable. They had a lot on their plate. In that context, I guess the only alternatives were ADF, which Andrews believed to be unavailable, private security and corrective services.
Understandable that the latter option not appealing: these people were not criminals. (Though of course that option taken up later). So the idea of private security grew and was accepted. Everything moving very quickly, of course.
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Here is my take. I am not an expert, but during my reporting of public housing lockdown in July, both observed the DHHS at work and developed good contacts throughout bureaucracy.
The DHHS has been in trouble for years, and the cracks are now very evident. Work (such as cleaning of public housing towers, but also other public health work) was outsourced and the department became a manager of contracts, while losing the contact with community ...
... that would allow it to know whether or not work being done in its name was being properly performed. Just one example: It had no idea who actually lived in those towers! Entirely lost contact with its tenants. Cleaning contractors underpeforming without being held to account.
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Reporters have told me that they are beseiged during these press conferences. Those who have their mobile numbers txt. Includes the boss, colleagues from i/state. colleagues from Canberra Press gallery wanting them to pursue a federal angle, suggestions and sometimes attacks from
..their contacts, which yes can include LNP members but also doctors, medical professionals etc. Then on top of that there is the pressure on Twitter, which they do watch. This is what I mean about the moral issues not being clear cut. People can be pressuring them to ask..
..questions for multiple reasons. Or for bad reasons that seem good at the time. Or they might be trying to help a colleague who wants a line for a different story. The pressures are multiple. Winnowing out when a line has been crossed is not simple.
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Now the atmosphere around media in Vic is slightly less shouty, I'm going to say something about it. Perhaps we can now move beyond the binary of "all journalists suck" on the side of the critics and "don't tell us how to do our jobs, plebs" from the more arrogant journos
The Twitter storm was provoked largely because many people are watching the @DanielAndrewsMP media conferences live, and so are seeing how the news sausage is made. Normally, they just get the finished sausage
It isn't pretty. Of course it isn't - inherently adversarial. And I would never defend every question asked by every journo. And yes, some questions are silly and showy. And there is bias. And even good questioners can be repetitive
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I now have a statement from @VicGovDHHS in response to my asking for greater clarity on the relocation issue. Here it is in full:
DHHS:"Alternative accommodation is available for all confirmed cases and close contacts at the North Melbourne and Flemington estates, who wish to relocate – including 33 Alfred Street.
DHHS:"More than 20 households have accepted this offer to date across the two estates, but the majority have chosen to isolate in their own homes.
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People have been asking me, both in public on Twitter and privately, for clarity on what is happening with COVID +'ve cases in the towers, and their close contacts, not being relocated, and why I think this is of concern.
Is it that people don't want to be relocated, or is it that the offer is not being made? And does it matter so long as people are self-isolating. Well, some of all that, and different in different cases.
This thread contains as much detail and clarity as I have been able to muster from various sources, in the absence of clarification from @VicGovDHHS to whom I have had questions waiting for answer since yesterday morning.
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