Media get it wrong on Victorian Underbelly 'ban'

Some teenage inmates got to see Underbelly at the Melbourne Juvenile Justice Centre. Even though it was reported as a big controversy due to the “ban”, as Jeremy Gans points out – you are allowed to watch Underbelly in Victoria. Why can’t the reporters get this right?

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