The revolving door of Coalition ministers continued this week, thanks to Turnbull's dynamic reshuffle.
Age staff are, as ever, fearful their paper will be controlled from Sydney.
Newspapers are trying all sorts of tricks to put off the inevitable.
Kerry O'Brien says journalists these days are going for shock tactics, rather than eliciting information. But is that a bad thing?
Former entrepreneurial powerhouse magazine BRW has just one employee. What is Fairfax going to do with the publication?
Phillip Frazer didn't know a lot about music when he launched Go-Set with his friend Tony Schauble in 1966. But what a glorious ride it was.
Good new for The Daily Telegraph -- it's not the least trusted paper in Australia anymore.
The Australian's editor has handed in his resignation.
There's big money in photos and videos of sports stars in controversial acts, as Myriam Robin and Glenn Dyer report.
As we say goodbye to the iconic Australian women's magazine, Crikey takes a look at some of the best bits of the first issue.