Now that Prince William and his PR machine have left the country, the Australian media needs to sit back and realise they were used and a bit cheapened by a rapturous week-long love affair, writes David Donovan.
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Clock ticking for Jaspan
Things move fast and late at Fairfax when it comes to executive appointments, writes Margaret Simons.
Public interest test? How about some media policy debate in the real world
If you think a public interest test would add anything to our media regulatory framework, you’d have to believe in Santa Claus, writes David MacCormack.








