Australians are tiring of leadership speculation as the media continues to stoke the flames.
Data retention will be great for criminals and foreign companies providing encrypted communications -- but bad for consumers.
A key committee has waved through the biggest mass surveillance scheme in Australia history.
Crikey speaks to Stephen Mayne, on defamation, losing his house and having a generous corrections policy.
Facebook and other social media sites have introduced the concept of a "digital heir", who will be able to access your photos, statuses and friends after you have died. Crikey intern Abbey Casey reports.
Can you walk your bike up a hill? Are beards over? Are we too dismissive of the rights of the differently abled? It's time to delve into the world of peak Guardian.
Volumes much lower this week, with much of the media moving on quickly from the no spill result to get onto more pressing matters like the cricket World Cup, but in terms of political coverage it remains all about Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the PM receiving five times as much coverage as his nearest rival […]
The 15 years since Crikey's founding have been tumultuous -- and always interesting. We take a look back at how the world has changed in the past 15 years.
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Crikey's founder details how and why this whole crazy venture came about.