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Malinauskas says he doesn’t regret position on Adelaide writers’ week

South Australia premier Peter Malinauskas was asked earlier this morning about the drama surrounding Adelaide writers’ week and Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah.

He told RN Breakfast that he doesn’t regret his position on the matter, and said he would stand by it if he had to make it again:

From my perspective, you know, there was a range of complex questions here, but ultimately, you know, as the leader of the state, when I was asked to form a view about this, I was happy to do so and express it. And I don’t regret the position I take.

Peter Malinauskas. Photograph: Hilary Wardaugh/AAP

The premier said he believes events such as writers’ week need to be “about bringing people together rather than driving the sort of antagonism that I think serves no one any good”.

When asked if he would maintain the same position again, Malinauskas said:

Yeah, I would. But that’s not to say I don’t think it’s exceptionally unfortunate that writers’ week is not going ahead.

I just hope that in future everyone might sort of take stock, assess themselves of the facts before jumping to conclusions about all of this. I think that’s what’s important in the world.

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