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The Sunday Age
Senior Age journos maintain their (r)age
Some of The Age’s most senior journalists have put their name to a statement that says that the outsourcing of subediting will be a “serious threat to the identity, integrity, quality and independence of The Age and The Sunday Age”.
New Age? Stylish Saturday edition in ‘biggest makeover in history’
Melbourne gets a new newspaper next month — or at least a re-branded one — with Fairfax spruiking a new-look Saturday edition of The Age in “the biggest makeover in the paper’s history”.
Sunday editorials: who the papers are backing (and who cares?)
With yesterday the final Sunday before polling day, the Sunday papers gave their traditional editorials declaring which leader they are supporting come Saturday, with the majority supporting a continued Gillard government.
Tips and rumours: Tips and rumours: Pricey pud at The Sunday Age‘s Xmas party
The Sunday Age charges its staffers a pretty penny for the company Chrissie bash, Packer and Murdoch Jrs have something on the boil, and the inside word from Telstra.
Once-in-a-century floods, drought and fire. Again.
Cherry-picking extreme weather events weakens your case, but both sides do it shamelessly in the climate debate, writes Frank Campbell.
Crikey cage match: Is Australian film still down in the dumps?
In last week’s Sunday Age, Michael Coulter said he’d rather watch the next Transformers film than watch anything made by down-in-the-dumps local filmmakers. Crikey’s movie blogger Luke Buckmaster begs to differ.
Tips and rumours: Something NQR about Australian of the Year ad?
In Tips & Rumours today: Foster’s feels the pinch as premium wine sales drop, white kid plays Lionel Rose?, Centrelink heading overseas, Sunday Age gets racy…







