Byron Writers Festival accused of rejecting sponsor over right-wing stance

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​Author Brett Whitford alleges he has been rejected as a sponsor at the Byron Writers Festival for wanting to platform right-wing views in a debate. ​“I’ve been there for the last three years; it is, as Rowan [Dean] said, a monoculture,” Mr Whitford told News24. ​“I think that my sponsorship should have been accepted when the government are spending $1.4 million ​“This was all about fostering a debate and having different opinions ​“We put $1.4 million into the Byron Writers Festival, so we’re all sponsors of this thing, and they sit up there, and they mock normal mainstream Australian opinions. ​“I think they missed out on a great opportunity. ​“I think they would have been better off just letting me go up there, get booed by the lefty crowd and shuffle off around.”

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