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Stephen Paul Cannane (born 1970) is a news journalist and current affairs reporter for the
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. He is the chief of the ABC's Europe bureau, based in London. Cannane had previously been the ABC's Europe correspondent, a reporter for the ABC's Investigations unit, a host of '' The Drum'' and a reporter at ''
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''.


Politics

Cannane is a grandson of
Pat Hills Patrick Darcy Hills (31 December 1917 – 22 April 1992) was a New South Wales politician. He served in various high offices across the state most notably the Deputy Premier of New South Wales, Leader of the Opposition and as the Lord Mayor of ...
, a former
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and
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. At the age of 22, Cannane was persuaded to run as the
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candidate for
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in the
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. Despite garnering more than 33% of the vote and providing a favourable swing of more than 5% for the ALP, Cannane lost to
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stalwart
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who had held the seat since 1969. Despite beating Cannane, Mackellar resigned from parliament the following year. This triggered the
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where Labor didn't field a candidate, which was won by
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. In 2008 Cannane said although running as a candidate in 1993 was fun at the time, he actually didn't hold any serious political aspirations and had long since moved on.


Media career

Cannane's first radio job was answering the phones during
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's ''
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'' program, hosted by
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. It was there he was approached by the ABC to work at their youth network
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after writing a newspaper article where he opined the organisation wasn't providing sufficient on-air opportunities for young people. He subsequently started work as a reporter for radio station Triple J's current affairs program, ''The Morning Show''. In 2003, after
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left the station, Cannane took on the position of host of the show. As a journalist, Cannane has an interest in exposing unscrupulous behaviour, having reported on child abuse within the
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, the harassment of the parents of a deceased child by the anti-vaccination lobby and the failure of the
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(TGA) to protect consumers from dodgy products. He temporarily presented breakfast on
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while the regular presenter pursued other projects. Cannane was the founding presenter of Triple J's current affairs program, ''
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'', beginning in 2004. In 2005, Cannane was accused of
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by Liberal Party senator
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who alleged at a senate committee hearing that Cannane had made reference to "those awful jews" in a November 2004 ''Hack'' interview about
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. However, Santoro later apologised and said that he had been misinformed after a review of the transcript confirmed Cannane had put no such questions forward. In 2006 he won the
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for a series of three interviews - Petrol Sniffing, Pilltesting and The Cost of War. He was also commended in the same category of the Walkleys in 2005. In 2006 Cannane won the Excellence in Alcohol and Drug Media Reporting Award at the National Drug and Alcohol Awards and visited the US as the Australian representative on the US Department of State's Edward R Murrow program for journalists. In 2008, Cannane presented '' The Hack Half Hour'' on
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. In 2009, he fronted the ABC1 documentary series ''Whatever! The Science of Teenagers'' and published a book, ''First Tests: Great Australian Cricketers and the Backyards That Made Them. In July 2010, Cannane was appointed presenter of ABC News 24's ''The Drum'', a panel discussion program providing news and analysis on issues of the day. Also in July 2010, Cannane broke the story of harassment of the parents of a child who died of whooping cough by the anti-vaccination lobby, the
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(AVN) on Lateline. His story was the first to expose the lobby group as callous and cruel, with revelations that their President Meryl Dorey, had sought to access medical records of the child as evidence she had died from a pertussis infection. The story also described a complaint about the AVN which was under investigation by the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC), alleging the group disseminated misleading and dangerous health information regarding vaccination. The complaint was eventually upheld, resulting in revocation of the group's charity licence and the issuing of a public warning by the HCCC. Both these actions were overturned following a successful Supreme Court challenge by the AVN in 2011. Cannane has continued to follow the AVN, most recently on '' The Drum,'' discussing the appearance of Dorey at the
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. In November 2010 he was recognised for "...his honest and diligent approach to journalism and the pursuit of truth in all of its aspects and wherever it may lead" at the Australian Skeptics National Convention where he was also a speaker. He has worked as a reporter and fill in presenter on ABC1's late night news and current affairs program, ''
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'', presenter of '' The Drum'' on
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and has appeared on Ten's ''
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''. From April 2016 until July 2018, Cannane was ABC's Europe Correspondent, based in London before joining the ABC's Investigations Unit as a reporter. In May 2021, Cannane was named as the new chief of the ABC's Europe bureau.


Defamation case

In September 2016, Cannane published ''Fair Game: The Incredible Untold Story of Scientology in Australia'', which prompted a defamation suit to be brought against Cannane and
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by doctors John Gill and John Herron who were involved in the Australian Chelmsford deep sleep scandal. In his book, Cannane referenced the
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which exposed practices which took place at the Chelmsford Private Hospital. In 2018, HarperCollins unsuccessfully applied to have the case thrown out due to the unreasonable expectation of Cannane being required to prove the findings of the royal commission. After an eight-week trial which was held entirely on
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due to the
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, the lawsuit was dismissed in late 2020 with Justice
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ruling in favour of Cannane and HarperCollins with Gill and Herron ordered to pay costs. According to Jagot, as a medical practictioner Herron "had no residual reputation to be protected" while she said Gill was "held in very low estimation by the relevant sector" prior to the release of Cannane's book. Jagot also accused Herron and Gill of attempting to "rewrite history". The judgement also stated that Cannane had established a defence of
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. Gill and Herron appealed the decision to the full Federal Court in August 2021 because they believed Cannane should have approached them for comment before publishing the book. With Gill only mentioned in the book once, and Herron mentioned only 13 times, Cannane believes the defamation case was an attempt by Gill and Herron to overturn facts and findings which had already been established by the royal commission. Cannane was also critical of the need for a court case which took three years and cost millions of dollars only to discover that the two defendants didn't have any real reputation that could have been harmed. Cannane also said he thinks it's important for defamation laws in Australia to be reformed after the case had exposed their flaws. According to Australian barrister Matthew Collins, Cannane's victory coupled with the amended
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(which came into effect in some Australian states from 1 July 2021) would see such cases less likely in the future. In 2021, Cannane and HarperCollins sought
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costs to cover a larger proportion of their expenses which according to Cannane amounted to millions. The Federal Court heard an application hadn't been made for indemnity costs prior to the judgement due to an inadvertent error.


References

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