Spedding has already tried official complaints, via his legal rep .... unsuccessful. As ruled by the Press Council and by a Magistrate, who both know the laws in this regard very well.
As long as the media do not point the finger only at him, seems they will be fine.
The Sydney Morning Herald has been found not to have breached the Press Council’s privacy standards over reporting of the police investigation into missing NSW toddler William Tyrrell.
A complaint was brought against the newspaper after print and online articles appeared on January 22, 2015, which covered the police search of William Harrie Spedding’s property.
https://mumbrella.com.au/smh-cleare...s-in-reporting-of-william-tyrrell-case-310476
Mr O'Brien argued in the age of social media publication of the details of the Victorian charges against Spedding would lead to "perverse, unusual and bizarre results".
Magistrate Mark Stratmann refused the suppression order application, ruling properly directed jurors could be trusted to judge evidence on its own merit, regardless of media reports.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-07-...l-spedding-will-try-to-stop-nsw-trial/7669984
When it is all said and done, and *if* BS is not involved, I'm quite sure he will get somewhere with a good lawsuit or two or three. jmo.