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The reluctant revolutionaries of Australian music's #MeToo moment

Camp Cope has become a force to reckon with on issues of gender disparity and harassment, but in the midst of "shitstorms" and abuse, they argue it's time for men to fix their own mess.

<i>Hi5</i>, now airing on Go! Kids after more than a decade on Channel 9.

Why do commercial TV bosses have it in for kids?

Sure, maybe the commercial broadcasters love children as much as they love profits, but they just don’t want to do anything for the former, to do more for the latter.

In defence of disagreement: how outrage bait is undermining public discourse

This toxic climate that insists on misreading the words of others and then punishing them for the misreading, undermines any prospect of intelligent and robust debate.

The party is over at Seven.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

The party is over at Seven.

The story remains the same -- Seven takes an easy win thanks to the Winter Games and <em>My Kitchen Rules</em>.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

The story remains the same -- Seven takes an easy win thanks to the Winter Games and My Kitchen Rules.

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In conversation with new arts think tank program director Kate Fielding

The inaugural director of Australia’s new arts and culture think tank has her work cut out for her.

In carbon copy of the last two weeks, the Winter Games guided Seven to a win, past the strong performance of Nine's <em>Married at First Sight</em>.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings

In carbon copy of the last two weeks, the Winter Games guided Seven to a win, past the strong performance of Nine's Married at First Sight.

On resisting the 'bonk ban', 'business bashing' and other phrases made to distract us

We all know language is loaded with politics and vested interests, so why do we still happily buy into these lazy phrases?

Ed-onomics: could popstars like Ed Sheeran bankrupt Australia?

The upcoming Australian tour is set to move so much money that it has more in common with a significant import than a pop act.

How poems from the Pacific Islands are fronting the fight for climate justice

Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner explains how climate change is devastating her home, the Marshall Islands.