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Does Scott Morrison's cabinet really have a record number of women?

Is Scott Morrison's claim that his new ministry fields the greatest number of women of any government true?

Cricket World Cup fails to unseat ratings mainstays

Will audience numbers pick up across the winter sports season?

Why a bill of rights is still a long way off

Crikey readers discuss the prospect of a national bill of rights, AFP raids and the mentality propping up refugee detention camps.

Why is it so easy for police to raid journalists?

While recent police raids of media companies have been shocking, experts say they have been a long time coming.

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Do a quarter of impoverished people work full time?

Was Greens MP Adam Bandt correct when he tweeted that one in four people living in poverty work full time?

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Media raids are the next logical step in Australia's authoritarian slide

Crikey readers discuss the AFP's press raids and the future of the Greens.

Why the ANU was the target of a massive cyber attack

Understanding why the Australian Nation University was targeted for a cyber attack and what might happen next.

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Nine pulls in a prime time win but news continues to falter

The Voice wins another round of network prime time fight for Nine.

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What does the economic slowdown say about the RBA?

Crikey readers discuss the Reserve Bank's interest rate cuts and Australia's productivity stagnation.

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High ratings for The Voice must be music to Nine's ears

The Voice continues pulling a crowd, and House Rules attracts over a million viewers nationally.