Viewers fume over 'biased' interview accusing 60 Minutes reporter of going on the 'attack' against Peter Dutton over the Voice result
A Channel Nine reporter has been accused of 'bitter bias' on the network's own social media account after a tense interview with Opposition leader Peter Dutton about the rejected Indigenous Voice to Parliament. 60 Minutes reporter Amelia Adams on Sunday night directed a number of accusative questions at Mr Dutton after the Voice was convincingly voted down in Saturday's referendum. During the course of the testy interview Adams disputed Mr Dutton's insistence he hadn't sunk the Voice, suggested Parliament wouldn't now listen to Indigenous people and the referendum result was a propaganda victory for China. Channel Nine 60 Minutes reporter Amelia Adams has infuriated viewers over her confrontational interview with Mr Dutton 'Not sure Amelia, you had to interview with such bitterness & vitriol,' one person wrote.

Peter Dutton accused of making public comments at odds with private Voice meetings
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