THE BRIEF: Heroes
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 14th January 2026 at 5:52amWelcome to Wednesday and let's start with a couple of the tabloids this morning because while there are several stories across the media today about the recall of parliament to discuss hate speech and legislation to try and deal with it following the Bondi massacre, The Daily Telegraph adds significant colour by honing in on people and their connection to the attack - because as we all know, people make a story.
The Tele's front page is a classic, with two great exclusives, the main one by Ryan Keen ('BEACH MASSACRE - ONE MONTH ON') who got to talk to "reluctant hero" Michael Jenkinson a Bondi lifesaver and the first person with emergency medical training to arrive on the scene as the shooting was underway. There's a big picture...
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