Demand cancellation of contracts with Abbie Chatfield

Recent signers:
Kathryn Rabalais and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

Charlie Kirk was a man above reproach, respected for his values and commitment to the betterment of society. His unexpected death came as a shock to many of us who admired his work and leadership. What followed was not only insensitive but also abhorrent. Abbie Chatfield's comments shortly after his passing lacked any common decency, compassion, or consideration for the mourning families and friends left behind. In times of loss, our society is tested on how we handle grief and respect those who have left us.

Abbie Chatfield, affiliated with Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), Network 10, and LISTNR made remarks that many found deeply offensive and inappropriate. Public figures have a responsibility to maintain a standard of conduct that upholds the values of respect and decency. Her statements not only reflect poorly on her but also cast a shadow on the organizations she represents.

We call upon Southern Cross Austereo, Network 10, and LISTNR to reevaluate their associations and contracts with Abbie Chatfield. Allowing someone to remain in a position of influence who demonstrates such disregard for respect and decency can detrimentally impact public trust and organizational credibility.

Concrete action here means severing ties with Abbie Chatfield, demonstrating that these organizations hold their partners to a standard of integrity and human decency. There is a pressing need for accountability and responsibility in public discourse, especially during sensitive times of mourning.

By signing this petition, you're asking SCA, Network 10, and LISTNR to uphold the values of respect, integrity, and compassion in the media by dissociating from individuals who don't reflect these principles. Join us in demanding action and ensuring that our public discourse remains respectful and considerate. Please sign this petition to support this critical cause.

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Recent signers:
Kathryn Rabalais and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

Charlie Kirk was a man above reproach, respected for his values and commitment to the betterment of society. His unexpected death came as a shock to many of us who admired his work and leadership. What followed was not only insensitive but also abhorrent. Abbie Chatfield's comments shortly after his passing lacked any common decency, compassion, or consideration for the mourning families and friends left behind. In times of loss, our society is tested on how we handle grief and respect those who have left us.

Abbie Chatfield, affiliated with Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), Network 10, and LISTNR made remarks that many found deeply offensive and inappropriate. Public figures have a responsibility to maintain a standard of conduct that upholds the values of respect and decency. Her statements not only reflect poorly on her but also cast a shadow on the organizations she represents.

We call upon Southern Cross Austereo, Network 10, and LISTNR to reevaluate their associations and contracts with Abbie Chatfield. Allowing someone to remain in a position of influence who demonstrates such disregard for respect and decency can detrimentally impact public trust and organizational credibility.

Concrete action here means severing ties with Abbie Chatfield, demonstrating that these organizations hold their partners to a standard of integrity and human decency. There is a pressing need for accountability and responsibility in public discourse, especially during sensitive times of mourning.

By signing this petition, you're asking SCA, Network 10, and LISTNR to uphold the values of respect, integrity, and compassion in the media by dissociating from individuals who don't reflect these principles. Join us in demanding action and ensuring that our public discourse remains respectful and considerate. Please sign this petition to support this critical cause.

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Southern Cross Austereo

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Petition created on 12 September 2025