SBS, Fairfax and the Daily Mail have all quoted "prominent Shiite spokesman" Jamal Daoud. Problem is, Daoud is a Sunni. Freelance journalist Serkan Ozturk reports.
The Communications Minister confirmed the ABC budget will be slashed by $254 million over the next four years -- or 2.6% of its $5.5 billion budget -- while SBS will lose $25.2 million (1.7%) over the period.
G20 coverage dominated the media this week, with PUP troubles providing local relief.
The growing use of encryption and anonymisation tools by companies and consumers is infuriating security agencies and the copyright industry. When will they move against them?
From India to Canada, China to Russia, Crikey intern Andrey Rodionov scour's the world's media for their take on Brisbane's G20.
Should you have the "right to be forgotten"? No one can agree what the EU's landmark case means -- or should mean -- for Australia.
It's red everywhere, but Fairfax's print circulation declines have been the deepest, ABC data reveals.
PUP Senator Jacqui Lambie dominated discussions this week as she agitated for a better defence force pay deal.
Voters don't trust communications companies to store their metadata safely, today's Essential Report reveals, and they don't back the AFP using it to go after downloaders.
The risks in the government's data retention bill could be substantially reduced if the government and security agencies were willing to accept some limitations.