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Senior Fairfax journalist Philip Dorling says the lifted copy was "an embarrassing lapse of judgement".

Fairfax plagiarises surveillance story

Senior Fairfax journalist Philip Dorling says the lifted copy was "an embarrassing lapse of judgement".

Was SBS within its rights to fire Scott McIntyre for "offensive" tweets sent on Anzac Day? That's for the courts to decide (though it probably won't come to that).

Sacked SBS reporter tries his luck with the law

Was SBS within its rights to fire Scott McIntyre for "offensive" tweets sent on Anzac Day? That's for the courts to decide (though it probably won't come to that).

Australians were more interested in the fates of two celebrity dogs than the budget release.

Isentia Index: Johnny Depp's dogs steal the budget week limelight

Australians were more interested in the fates of two celebrity dogs than the budget release.

At the end of this financial year, <em>The Conversation</em> will say goodbye to 25% of its funding.

Budget loser: Pyne refuses to extend funding for The Conversation

At the end of this financial year, The Conversation will say goodbye to 25% of its funding.

Australians who speak Vietnamese or Tamil are seeing ads on Facebook from Australian Customs advising them that they won't make Australia home.

Antisocial network: government targets Australians in asylum seeker ads

Australians who speak Vietnamese or Tamil are seeing ads on Facebook from Australian Customs advising them that they won't make Australia home.

Editor Brendan Byron has tendered his resignation to student magazine <em>Tharunka</em> after it was revealed he had unilaterally deleted four articles from the magazine's website.

Trash-happy editor resigns from UNSW rag Tharunka

Editor Brendan Byron has tendered his resignation to student magazine Tharunka after it was revealed he had unilaterally deleted four articles from the magazine's website.

News.com.au and the Daily Mail are again accusing each other of plagiarism.

Australia's worst tabloids accuse each other of shoddy journalism

News.com.au and the Daily Mail are again accusing each other of plagiarism.

Whether it is celebrities trying their hand at international diplomacy or the insistence on racially diverse emoji, we focus on the symbol and ignore the real.

Emoji as identity politics (and your dick doesn't look like an eggplant)

Whether it is celebrities trying their hand at international diplomacy or the insistence on racially diverse emoji, we focus on the symbol and ignore the real.

What tweets do we have in store if even our national broadcasters won't defend our freedom-of-political speech?

Fundamental right of dissent falls victim to braying mob

What tweets do we have in store if even our national broadcasters won't defend our freedom-of-political speech?

Broken political promises at state and federal levels got people taking this week.

Isentia index: Barnett still unhappy about GST while East-West Link fails to rise again

Broken political promises at state and federal levels got people taking this week.