Did you hear that the NRL banned rainbow flags from the grand final? You might have, but it's not true.
There's good news for the optimists, and good (bad?) news for the pessimists too.
The Age continues the Sudanese gang narrative with crime statistics, and Hugh Hefner has been remembered as a stunning success.
Last Saturday, US journalist Bret Stephens brought his blandishments to local media in a nice American accent. Helen Razer was not impressed.
The Wall Street Journal's head honcho is buoyant about the paper's future despite closing global editions and criticism over its coverage of Trump.
Poor Sophie Monk, she wanted to sign a sponsorship deal with a headphone manufacturer but says News Corp might have spoiled her chances.
When we in the West refer to the “Assad regime,” we are not only discussing one particular dictator, but indulging a simplistic reading of the Arab world, writes Ruby Hamad
The space age arrives in the Northern Territory, and other media tidbits of the day.
The ABC is revealing its values to be eerily similar to any commercial media fighting the eternal battle for ratings.
Awards for the ABC, translators at the Oz, and more.