The Authority has not upheld a complaint about a Seven Sharp item which featured presenter Hilary Barry accompanying an entertainer and keen hunter on a seasonal duck shooting trip to mark the hunter’s appointment as the first patron of Fish & Game New Zealand. The complainant considered the item offensive in showing animal cruelty and disrespect for wildlife, inaccurate in stating ‘only introduced species’ are hunted in Aotearoa New Zealand (noting the patron shot a native paradise shelduck), and failed to reflect alternative perspectives on the cruelty and ecologically harmful effects of duck shooting. The Authority found the segment was a human-interest piece focused more on the patron than hunting and was consistent with the style and tone of Seven Sharp; viewers would not have been unduly surprised or disturbed by the content. Nor would viewers have been materially misled by the patron’s reference to ‘introduced species’ in the context of the piece. The human-interest focus on the new patron of Fish & Game meant the item did not amount to a discussion of a controversial issue, so the balance standard did not apply.
Not Upheld: Offensive and Disturbing Content, Balance, Accuracy