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Is Fairfax's newspapers are in such dire straits, why would anyone want to pay $2.2 billion for the ailing giant?

Why on Earth would anyone pay $2.2 billion for Fairfax?

Is Fairfax's newspapers are in such dire straits, why would anyone want to pay $2.2 billion for the ailing giant?

How do you turn a boring pre-budget speech by Scott Morrison into fun clickbait?

ScoMo's 'no no' ... gambling ad restrictions ludicrous ... Fairfax sends in the B team ...

How do you turn a boring pre-budget speech by Scott Morrison into fun clickbait?

Fairfax bosses line their pockets while staff get fleeced

And a new player enters the fray, writes business journalist Michael West.

An emergency meeting at Buckingham Palace! What could be more exciting!

Not dead yet: how the media killed Prince Philip

An emergency meeting at Buckingham Palace! What could be more exciting!

Why does a newspaper need subeditors? The front page of The Sydney Morning Herald holds a clue.

On account of the ecomomy ... Dasher and ponies explain Fairfax strikes ... taking the ABC's temperature ...

Why does a newspaper need subeditors? The front page of The Sydney Morning Herald holds a clue.

Fairfax's brand-new, all-improved, better-for-everyone business model

Quality journalism doesn't necessarily require journalists.

Fairfax defends cuts, threatens to sack striking journos

In a statement to the market, Fairfax boss Greg Hywood said the company would continue to publish while its journalists were on strike. The company has also threatened to fire journalists who are taking part in the wildcat strike, write Sally Whyte and Emily Watkins

Fairfax New Zealand had hoped to merge with NZME, but the regulator has blocked the deal. That will likely mean redundancies and reduced printing for Fairfax's New Zealand assets.

Fairfax merger blocked ... Wills and Kate sue ... sources left vulnerable ...

Fairfax New Zealand had hoped to merge with NZME, but the regulator has blocked the deal. That will likely mean redundancies and reduced printing for Fairfax's New Zealand assets.

Press freedom is under attack, while 'free speech champions' twiddle their thumbs

The champions of press freedom need to do more than cloak themselves in glib phrases, writes MEAA CEO Paul Murphy.

Adele Ferguson lines up another corporate for Four Corners

After 7-Eleven, the Commonwealth Bank and Caltex,Gold Walkley award-winning journo Adele Ferguson is working with the ABC again.