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He has been the subject of a number of conspiracies, including that he is a "front" for the [[Morrison government|then-government]] and funded by [[Rupert Murdoch]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Left-wing critics levelling ‘crazy, crazy’ conspiracy theories against high-school fact checker |url=https://www.skynews.com.au/opinion/andrew-bolt/leftwing-critics-levelling-crazy-crazy-conspiracy-theories-against-highschool-fact-checker/video/81f16eaa28840ecf4f2566886ce6ff65 |website=Sky News |access-date=1 August 2022}}</ref> |
He has been the subject of a number of conspiracies, including that he is a "front" for the [[Morrison government|then-government]] and funded by [[Rupert Murdoch]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Left-wing critics levelling ‘crazy, crazy’ conspiracy theories against high-school fact checker |url=https://www.skynews.com.au/opinion/andrew-bolt/leftwing-critics-levelling-crazy-crazy-conspiracy-theories-against-highschool-fact-checker/video/81f16eaa28840ecf4f2566886ce6ff65 |website=Sky News |access-date=1 August 2022}}</ref> |
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==Controversy with Tim Smith== |
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[[Tim Smith (Australian politician)]] made a statement about abortions being legal in every Australian state after the [[Overturning of Roe v. Wade]] and also saying “ Aren’t you glad we live in a constitutional monarchy with a largely British constitution?”. <ref>https://www.bandt.com.au/tim-smith-gets-owned-by-14-year-old-twitter-journo/</ref> |
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Puglisi later made a tweet quoting Tim Smith. <ref>https://twitter.com/Leo_Puglisi6/status/1540676438722244609</ref> Tim Smith later threatened Puglisi with a “letter in the post”. |
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==Notable Interviews== |
==Notable Interviews== |
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Leonardo Puglisi | |
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Born | Leonardo Puglisi 12 November 2007 (age 14) |
Occupation | News presenter |
Years active | 2019–present |
Employer | 6 News Australia |
Known for | Founding 6 News Australia |
Television | 6 News Australia |
Website | https://www.6newsau.com/ |
Leonardo Puglisi (born 12 November 2007) is an Australian news presenter. He is the founder of online news outlet 6 News Australia.
Career
Puglisi began his media career in 2019, founding what was then initially as HMV Local News but rebranded in 2020 as 6 News Australia.[1]
He has been the subject of a number of conspiracies, including that he is a "front" for the then-government and funded by Rupert Murdoch.[2]
Notable Interviews
- Scott Morrison - Prime Minister of Australia (2018–2022)[3]
- Anthony Albanese - Then-Opposition Leader and later Prime Minister (2022-)[4]
- Kevin Rudd - Former Prime Minister of Australia (2007 - 2010, 2013)[5]
References
- ^ "About us". 6 News Australia.
- ^ "Left-wing critics levelling 'crazy, crazy' conspiracy theories against high-school fact checker". Sky News. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
- ^ "Teen reporters Leonardo Puglisi and Roman Mackinnon interview Prime Minister Scott Morrison for 6 News". ABC News.
- ^ "Anthony Albanese 'grilled' by teen journalists". news.com.au.
- ^ "Scott Morrison, Bob Katter and juggling school: the story behind teen journos at 6 News". SBS News. Retrieved 1 August 2022.