David Barrows, an accountant and recently graduated lawyer, is representing himself as he sues News Corp and Andrew Bolt. The case starts in Melbourne today.
Numerous reviews into the ABC have come up with the same conclusion: the ABC needs more money, not less, to do what it is chartered to do.
Why does the ABC exist in 2014? Crikey's chairman says some tough questions have to be asked before we can debate funding cuts to the public broadcaster.
Tony Abbott's comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin managed to divert attention away from Labor's take on national security laws.
If Fairfax blinks, News Corp could corner a national monopoly on business news. Circulation figures show why The Australian has moved on the AFR's turf.
The ABC's Mental As campaign made some celebrities feel very nice about themselves, but there was not a whisper about the inadequate healthcare to treat mental illness.
With Peter Costello, Gina Rinehart and Kerry Stokes all entering the fray, it's shaping up to be an AGM season of big personalities and even bigger corporate adjustments.
The Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet's already absurd social media restrictions are now even sillier and more draconian.
The AFP obtains metadata "informally" from foreign communications companies -- and no one's keeping any records.
Losing The Business would leave the ABC without a major business show on ABC1. But is a specialist program the best way to use Aunty's resources?