Summer holidays be damned: our politicians are still in business mode.
Woman's Day has published pictures of Collingwood footballers Dane Swan and Travis Cloke in their birthday suits, but the pictures don't constitute "revenge porn".
An increase in adverse Press Council complaints and looming defamation action suggest Fairfax might have gone tabloid after all, writes freelance journalist Alan Austin.
How many articles about the lord mayor of Sydney can the Oz's national readership stomach?
Yes, the cartoon in The Australian was racist. But it seems like it was published only to make the left jump up and down and scream "racism".
A cartoon in The Australian isn't making fun of Indians, but climate activists, argues the paper's editors.
Grocer Antonio Madafferi's case against The Age was the first test of Victoria's new shield laws.
Is it possible to write objectively about Israel if you have been treated to an all-expenses-paid vacation?
Fairfax has announced it will make six journalists redundant as part of a new joint venture. The mood in newsrooms is very black indeed.
Chris Mitchell has formally announced his retirement as Australian editor-in-chief, write Crikey media reporter Myriam Robin and intern Jess Davis.