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The community TV sector is trying to keep its spectrum, but the Communications Department seems unlikely to back down.

'Goodbye, community TV': stations fighting for their lives

The community TV sector is trying to keep its spectrum, but the Communications Department seems unlikely to back down.

A rally to protest against Chinese citizens buying Sydney real estate went nowhere, writes freelance journalist <b>Halifax Bennett</b>.

Anti-Chinese rally fails to rouse Sydneysiders

A rally to protest against Chinese citizens buying Sydney real estate went nowhere, writes freelance journalist Halifax Bennett.

There are fewer than 400,000 premises actually connected to the national broadband network. Where can the government go from here? <b>Dr Rob Nicholls</b>, research fellow at Swinburne University of Technology and the Centre for International Finance and Regulation, explains.

How can we fix the NBN?

There are fewer than 400,000 premises actually connected to the national broadband network. Where can the government go from here? Dr Rob Nicholls, research fellow at Swinburne University of Technology and the Centre for International Finance and Regulation, explains.

The Cabinet split over stripping Australians of their citizenship is not merely damaging to the government, but reveals a government that is happy to be soft on terrorism.

Abbott's citizenship stripping proposal is soft on terrorism

The Cabinet split over stripping Australians of their citizenship is not merely damaging to the government, but reveals a government that is happy to be soft on terrorism.

Has Myanmar's opposition leader lost her moral authority?

Aung San Suu Kyi turning a blind eye to Rohingya plight

Has Myanmar's opposition leader lost her moral authority?

The Grattan researchers forgot quite a few things about Queensland, writes economist and University of Queensland academic <b>John Quiggin</b>

What the Grattan Institute gets wrong about solar

The Grattan researchers forgot quite a few things about Queensland, writes economist and University of Queensland academic John Quiggin

In the wake of Arts Minister George Brandis' audacious shake-up of arts funding, the cultural sector is on the brink of civil war.

Major arts companies throw little guys under the bus after Brandis' shake-up

In the wake of Arts Minister George Brandis' audacious shake-up of arts funding, the cultural sector is on the brink of civil war.

The US prosecution of FIFA is extraordinary hypocrisy from a country that treats systemic and constant criminality by the world's biggest banks as the financial equivalent of a parking offence, <b>Glenn Dyer</b> and <b>Bernard Keane</b> write.

If FIFA wanted to avoid trouble, it should have gone into banking

The US prosecution of FIFA is extraordinary hypocrisy from a country that treats systemic and constant criminality by the world's biggest banks as the financial equivalent of a parking offence, Glenn Dyer and Bernard Keane write.

Just how do you determine who the richest people in Australia are?

Secrets of the BRW Rich List revealed

Just how do you determine who the richest people in Australia are?

Lesbian couples appear to drive significant increases in the Labor and Greens vote, but gay men are not uniformly left-wing.

Poll Bludger: how the pink vote changes politics

Lesbian couples appear to drive significant increases in the Labor and Greens vote, but gay men are not uniformly left-wing.