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Independent Australia and the Byron Shire Echo are the Press Council's newest members.

Press Council beefs up membership

Independent Australia and the Byron Shire Echo are the Press Council's newest members.

We might not have heard the last of the Croats versus Tony Jones.

Croats turn to parliament for Q&A redress

We might not have heard the last of the Croats versus Tony Jones.

The Guardian cuts media coverage, cuts staff and is still losing money.

Guardian can't staunch the bleeding

The Guardian cuts media coverage, cuts staff and is still losing money.

A new book claims Kathy Jackson was not the one who brought Craig Thomson's misdeeds to light.

Jackson didn't blow the whistle on Thomson, book claims

A new book claims Kathy Jackson was not the one who brought Craig Thomson's misdeeds to light.

The Press Council has handed down its verdict on the widely derided Paul Sheehan article.

Press Council censures SMH over Paul Sheehan's final story

The Press Council has handed down its verdict on the widely derided Paul Sheehan article.

All parts of the organisation are being expected to find savings. ABC Classic FM staff got the bad news last week.

Belt-tightening now certain at ABC Classic FM

All parts of the organisation are being expected to find savings. ABC Classic FM staff got the bad news last week.

Viewers weren't interested in the return of Tara Brown.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

Viewers weren't interested in the return of Tara Brown.

If you ain't squeaky clean, keep your mouth shut on <em>Q&amp;A</em>. <em>The Australian</em> will hunt you.

Shades of Storrar: The Oz hunts another Q&A questioner

If you ain't squeaky clean, keep your mouth shut on Q&A. The Australian will hunt you.

Friendly flip-flopping over Brexit.

The Daily Mail's fair-weather friends

Friendly flip-flopping over Brexit.

Popular torrents website Kick Ass is dead. But the Australian music industry is suing anyway.

Music industry seeks to block non-existent KickAss piracy site

Popular torrents website Kick Ass is dead. But the Australian music industry is suing anyway.