Free speech, racial intolerance and the right to offend: Bolt before the court SKU17032

Sarah Joseph

In Eatock v Bolt, Andrew Bolt and The Herald & Weekly Times were found to have breached s 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act by publishing two articles which disparaged lighter-skinned aboriginal people. The case unleashed a torrent of debate regarding its impacts on free speech. However, freedom of speech is not absolute, and other rights were also at stake in the case, notably the right to be free from racial discrimination.

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