SMH deputy editor Ben Cubby faced some tough questioning on why Fairfax published an article revealing a director's holiday details.
Real estate news website Property Observer has been sold -- to its founding editor, Jonathan Chancellor.
Crikey looks back at 2004, the year our star columnist shed his pen-name, as our founder batted away rumours of a sale.
Someone went to great lengths to imitate the persona of Australian writer Josh Bornstein, using his profile to publish a hate speech polemic on The Times of Israel's website.
Australians are embracing measures to protect themselves against online surveillance as government and corporations seek to strip their privacy away.
Educating Australians on war history can encourage us to be more reflective, provided it's done properly, writes Anzac historian Jo Hawkins of the University of Western Australia.
A key anonymous whistleblowing platform appears to have been temporarily compromised, at a time when protecting journalistic sources is front of mind for the media.
Mia Freedman's original confessional on her anxiety, coupled with her supporters' follow-up commentary, display a profound lack of understanding of the historical and social causes of depression and anxiety.
Politicians concerned about their metadata being collected will be protected inside Parliament House following complaints to the powerful intelligence committee.
In a little over a year, Alan Kohler will have completed his four-year commitment to News Corp. He'll hand over the reins before then, as Business Spectator is absorbed into The Australian.