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Brisbane radio station 4BC refers to Senator Fatima Payman as a ‘Gen Alpha Slag’ in headline

3 September 2025
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Brisbane radio station 4BC refers to Senator Fatima Payman as a ‘Gen Alpha Slag’ in headline
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Brisbane radio station 4BC apologized for a headline referring to independent senator Fatima Payman as a “Gen Alpha slag” after her speech criticized the government’s social media age verification. The station admitted the term was an inadvertent error, promptly removed the article, and issued an on-air apology, which Payman accepted, while she demanded disciplinary action against the authors.

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