Fairfax has decided it can do without things like photographers and subeditors in its regional newsrooms.
Media boycotts are nothing new, but are they actually effective?
Twitter users might be able tor rely on the defence of honest opinion to protect themselves from lawsuits, but it is no ironclad guarantee, write Giri Sivaraman and Nita Green of Maurice Blackburn.
Barnaby Joyce dominates media coverage, but not in the way he'd hoped.
Discussion of that Q&A episode continues.
Many of the editors of newspapers featured in Essential's "trust in media" survey have dismissed the results. Surprise, surprise.
News Corp may be trying to get expose more affluent, educated readers to its tabloid papers, with a new promotion allowing The Australian's readers to get a tabloid for an extra 10 cents.
One of Australia's fiercest critics of renewable energy, Graham Lloyd, has left the country to travel to Peru for his Amazon rainforest conservation foundation, which he runs under a different name. No, really.
Zaky Mallah has appeared in numerous media outlets over the years.
Has the Treasurer put the fear of defo into Fairfax?