Horse racing and politics dominated the media conversation this week.
Should the media have been more sceptical of one of the trade union royal commission's star witnesses?
Boo hoo, a tabloid spoiled a reality show. But the case illustrates a broader problem with the law around confidential information.
Tony Abbott has brought his "stop the boats" message to the UK. But as Crikey media reporter Myriam Robin and freelance journalist Alan Austin report, Britons weren't completely on board ...
It was a quiet week all round, with internet chatter about our PM dying down to a dull roar.
Chris Kenny has spoken about his recent visit to Nauru, saying more journos -- but the right sort -- should be allowed to visit the island.
Publishing pictures of a photo shoot is not a breach of privacy. And "spoiling" the end of a reality show is a refusal to kowtow to PR flacks, not an ethical quandry.
A refugee advocate has become embroiled in a stoush with The Australian's Chris Kenny over an interview he conducted on Nauru.
Money, power and football all got people talking over the past week.
Honi Soit co-editor Dominic Ellis told Crikey the publication had been seeking an interview with Goodes, through his PR team, for months