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It's back to business for the government, with a big focus on terrorism.

Isentia Index: John Howard and Malcolm Turnbull take a Walk of Wonder near a science organisation

It's back to business for the government, with a big focus on terrorism.

Shed a tear for Andrew Bolt, who has lost his leader and gone completely to pieces. <em>Crikey</em> intern <b>Sunny Liu</b> and managing editor <b>Cassidy Knowlton</b> chronicle the long, sad spiral.

Andrew Bolt's five stages of grief

Shed a tear for Andrew Bolt, who has lost his leader and gone completely to pieces. Crikey intern Sunny Liu and managing editor Cassidy Knowlton chronicle the long, sad spiral.

Will paywalls ever be enough to replace the rivers of gold?

The paywall is dead. Long live the paywall.

Will paywalls ever be enough to replace the rivers of gold?

Are tweets part of a story? Are they journalism or advertising? The Hockey-Fairfax case opens a whole new can of worms for journalists in the digital age.

What the Hockey judgment means for Twitter

Are tweets part of a story? Are they journalism or advertising? The Hockey-Fairfax case opens a whole new can of worms for journalists in the digital age.

Along with the Biebs, Malcolm Turnbull's women cabinet ministers also made a splash.

Isentia index: 'Bieber fever' is real and it's here

Along with the Biebs, Malcolm Turnbull's women cabinet ministers also made a splash.

What does the new Communications Minister mean for Australia's public broadcasters?

Does Mitch Fifield still want to privatise the ABC?

What does the new Communications Minister mean for Australia's public broadcasters?

<em>The Conversation</em> has secured a grant of $1 million a year from the Victorian government for the next three years.

Vic govt steps up after feds muffle The Conversation

The Conversation has secured a grant of $1 million a year from the Victorian government for the next three years.

Farewell to the mad monk -- the world's media reacts to Turnbull's successful coup, writes freelance journalist <b>Alan Austin</b>.

How the world's febrile media remember Tony Abbott

Farewell to the mad monk -- the world's media reacts to Turnbull's successful coup, writes freelance journalist Alan Austin.

There was only one game in town this week ... spill time!

Isentia Index: Sales of onions up as Australia memes the heck outta #libspill

There was only one game in town this week ... spill time!