It’s one thing for a gossip rag to roll around in this stuff about Tim Mathieson’s daughter. It’s another thing for the nation’s highest selling newspaper to concoct a story around it.
Woman’s Day
Wankley Awards: The glossies that can’t get enough of Julia
Julia Gillard mania has well and truly hit the nation’s consciousness this past week. It seems we just can’t get enough puff pieces and souvenir liftouts about our freshly minted PM.
Wankley Awards: The whole Bingle bungle
Bingle. Fevola. The shower. That photo. Everyone has dipped their nibs into the inkwell of shame, transforming a former home wrecker/WAG into a cowed media victim. But is that the whole story?
Tips and rumours: Tips and rumours: Della Bosca’s staff still out-of-pocket
Why John Della Bosca’s staff are still waiting for their pay, the “pants down” Belinda Neal picture that tickled Wilson Tuckey, the Army Reserves throws out some old uniforms and more from Crikey’s terrific tipsters.
Don’t worry, Bec Hewitt, Hammisha will be your friend
Bec and Lleyton Hewitt have managed to alienate their new Bahamian neighbours, with the help of Woman’s Day.
Food is the new fantasy in women’s mags
With the success of shows like MasterChef, food pr0n and celebrity chefs have become the new stars of women’s mags.
Wankley Awards: Woman’s Day, Today Tonight and The Advertiser
A triple-header for this week’s least coveted prize in Australian media.
Fiona Connolly, we want your gym photographs
So who is this Woman’s Day editor, this 33-ish mother of one responsible for publishing perhaps the most egregious invasion of privacy in recent times? asks editor Jonathan Green
New Idea plumbs new depths on Lleyton and Bec
New Idea’s mindblowing stuff-up over Bec Hewitt’s “other man” could be headed for an interesting postscript, writes Andrew Crook.
Gossip Queen mags are mere ants
To Tim Flannery, beacons of journalism like New Idea and Woman's Day resemble nothing more than a certain type of ant, writes Kevin Childs.








