Fairfax has let two of its editorial cartoonists go. Is this the beginning of the end for the artform?
Is Abbott plotting his return? Was George Miller robbed? Will the government actually make a decision on financial policy?
Women's Agenda is going it alone.
Fairfax seems a smidge touchy about accusations that it's doing clickbait journalism. Sexy Gandalf and not applying fake tan with a paint roller are NEWSWORTHY STORIES, you guys.
50-50. It may be an outlier poll, but it will be interesting to see if any type of panic sets in to a government that all of the media, and even most of the opposition, thought were set to waltz home in the election due later this year. Treasurer Scott Morrison’s speech at the National […]
The Australian's Sharri Markson declared a NSW MP's speech to be "anti-Semitic". Is the term a cause for defamation action?
Will Fairfax's new editorial structure push its mastheads further down the road to clickbait and shareable online content?
The revolving door of Coalition ministers continued this week, thanks to Turnbull's dynamic reshuffle.
The ABC reported a five-year-old had been raped on Nauru. That turned out to be false -- so how did the ABC get it so wrong?
Kerry O'Brien says journalists these days are going for shock tactics, rather than eliciting information. But is that a bad thing?