Scroll to top
Media /

Journalism

Wrong again, fellas. Master's student in sustainability <b>Tom Allen</b> helps Andrew Bolt and Chris Kenny understand basic climate science.

How denialists Kenny and Bolt royally screwed up reporting of climate paper

Wrong again, fellas. Master's student in sustainability Tom Allen helps Andrew Bolt and Chris Kenny understand basic climate science.

Media Watch's appeal to the future of 'public interest journalism' is snobbish and unbalanced

What was meant to be a "special edition" of Media Watch was actually a predictable lecturette.

If Al Jazeera closes, we all lose

We will all know less about the world and hear only more Western-centric news if Al Jazeera is forced to close, writes journalist and media-watcher Christopher Warren.

Rundle: let's bring on an actual Liberal crisis (and a Labor one, too)

The more stable and difficult to disrupt Australian politics is, the more that 24-hour news platforms have to manufacture an atmosphere of crisis, to create new hooks.

Quadrant (again!) prays for the violent death of its ideological enemies

Maybe just maybe Quadrant online should not be hoping for acts of terrorism at the Wheeler Centre?

Howzat: how the tide turns when unionists wear cricket whites

How does the relatively sympathetic coverage of Australian Cricketers' Association pay demands compare with industrial action from any other union?

SBS killed drug testing for welfare trial scoop in exchange for Turnbull interview

SBS knew about the drug testing for welfare recipients trial weeks before the budget but sat on the story in exchange for an interview with the PM.

What to read this weekend: recommendations from the bunker

Revolutionary RuPaul, Amazon's amazing, creepy new product, the gay men fleeing Chechnya, Grenfell and the death of local media and a classic interview with Stanley Kubrick.