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MasterChef and House Rules end with a whimper

The two powerhouses' finales saw sharp drops from previous years, consistent with their overall sinking ratings.

How do we fix ministerial standards?

Crikey readers discuss seemingly "unbreachable unenforceable" ministerial standards, and the spread of visa scams.

MasterChef begins its two-part season farewell

The reality TV cooking show draws in almost 1 million viewers for the first half of its finale.

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In targeting fighters, the government targets Australia's liberty

Crikey readers tackle Peter Dutton's war on foreign fighters, the broken visa system and wage theft.

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Australian Ninja Warrior wins the night for Nine

Australian Ninja Warrior is proving to be a ratings winner for Nine, while House Rules on Seven also continues going strong.

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Wage theft is a symptom of a greater problem

Crikey readers discuss the issue of wage theft in the hospitality industry

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The Final Quarter exposes the media's Adam Goodes shame

Ten's screening of documentary The Final Quarter was a sobering reminder of the way that sports media operates in Australia.

Is Treasury really this out of touch?

Crikey readers discuss the cause of stagnant wages, the death of the private health industry and airline carbon emissions.

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Is sex therapy covered by the NDIS?

A recent ruling shows there are a few muddy areas in what is and isn’t covered by the NDIS. We examine what the scheme is for, and some of its common uses.

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A win for Seven, but don't count your chickens

A slow night allowed Seven's news hour to again dominate Nine, but the margin could shrink in an instant.