Henry lawson


Crikey Says: Crikey Says

A Crikey reader writes: I rang this morning to cancel my Bulletin subscription plus the two I gave as Christmas presents last year. They told me I would receive a letter in the next three weeks outlining a number of generous options for transferring the unused portion of my subscription to other magazines. I was not offered a refund.

The Bulletin: a survivor of war and depression succumbs to private equity

The Bulletin has ceased publication. It survived 128 years through the travails of federation, depression and two world wars. But just a few months in the hands of Venture Capitalists and Australia’s most famous magazine is dead, writes Andrew Dodd.

Crikey Says: Crikey Says

The Bulletin, a founding father of Australian news publishing, has died at its home in Sydney after a long illness.