Most Australian newspapers continue to bleed readers, but the weekend edition of Fairfax's business title has held its ground.
We've lost a Speaker and the captain of our cricket team, but at least it gave people plenty to talk about, writes Isentia's Clovelle Car.
Bronwyn Bishop dominates the charts as choppergate draws to a conclusion.
Fairfax editors have pointed out the success of "curiosity-gap" headlines. But is turning Australia's most trusted (and only) financial newspaper into an outdated BuzzFeed worth the clicks?
The former News Corp honcho's career has taken an unexpected turn.
It was all about the ALP national conference and BBish's travel entitlements.
Sometimes a defamation case brings more heartache (and cost) than it's worth. Here are five times high-profile people took on the media, and while they technically won, the cost might have been too high.
Bronwyn Bishop and a hungry shark dominated media coverage this week.
Tony Abbott was looking very prime ministerial with all them soldiers, don't you think?
It was a week all about Bill Shorten, if media coverage was anything to go by.