Internet’s founder, US officials slap down News and Nine’s crusade on GoogleBy Kim Wingerei | January 22, 2021Is Government intervention viable, or just a favour for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and Peter Costello's Nine ...
Grand Prix, Supercars 500: public pain, private gainBy Christine Everingham | January 20, 2021While governments continue to spruik the supposed economic benefits of urban car racing events such as the Grand ...
Lobbyland: ten lobbyists for every MP has democracy on life supportBy Adam Lucas | January 19, 2021The resources industry donated $136.8 million over two decades to Australian political parties. Donations buy a ...
Charity Rorts: how private schools and big business rob from the poor to give to the richBy William De Maria | January 12, 2021It's time to tackle charity rorts, writes William De Maria. The richest schools are charities, as are big ...
Threats and Seductions: John Menadue on Rupert Murdoch’s handling of politiciansBy John Menadue | January 6, 2021Rupert Murdoch repeatedly claims, falsely, that he has never asked a prime minister for anything. Yet his whole ...
Faustian Pact: no way back from public relations for News and NineBy Michael West | December 31, 2020Old media caps off annus horribilis 2020 with its traditional horrible week. Michael West, standing in for Michael ...
High Profits, Low Principles: betting losses balloon as Big 4 keep lending to gamblersBy Elizabeth Minter | December 28, 2020The Big 4 banks - ANZ, Westpac, CommBank and NAB - continue to lend people money to gamble with. You can't get a ...
Inside Australia’s Secret Rich ListBy Luke Stacey | December 26, 2020Have Australia's wealthiest old families bought off the political process? Despite myriad attempts over the years ...
Research Report: mainstream media either ignores young Australians or castigates themBy Elizabeth Minter | December 21, 2020Youth have borne the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting recession, yet their representation in the ...
Google and Facebook draft laws – yes, a tawdry government mates deal for News and NineBy Kim Wingerei | December 16, 2020After a year of reports, submissions and public inquiries – and much posturing on all sides – the Government has ...
Copywrong: Nine sells photojournalists down river in Fairfax photo sell-offBy Callum Foote | December 14, 2020Nine Entertainment pressures the government to get the tech giants to pay for local news content. Meanwhile, for ...
Inside Rupert’s Big Aussie Sale: Murdoch smuggles Foxtel – and its government grants – out of the countryBy Michael West | December 1, 2020Rupert Murdoch has funnelled Foxtel out of News Corp Australia to a mysterious entity in the secrecy jurisdiction ...
Internet’s founder, US officials slap down News and Nine’s crusade on GoogleBy Kim Wingerei | January 22, 2021Is Government intervention viable, or just a favour for Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and Peter Costello's Nine ...
Grand Prix, Supercars 500: public pain, private gainBy Christine Everingham | January 20, 2021While governments continue to spruik the supposed economic benefits of urban car racing events such as the Grand ...
Lobbyland: ten lobbyists for every MP has democracy on life supportBy Adam Lucas | January 19, 2021The resources industry donated $136.8 million over two decades to Australian political parties. Donations buy a ...
Charity Rorts: how private schools and big business rob from the poor to give to the richBy William De Maria | January 12, 2021It's time to tackle charity rorts, writes William De Maria. The richest schools are charities, as are big ...
Threats and Seductions: John Menadue on Rupert Murdoch’s handling of politiciansBy John Menadue | January 6, 2021Rupert Murdoch repeatedly claims, falsely, that he has never asked a prime minister for anything. Yet his whole ...
Faustian Pact: no way back from public relations for News and NineBy Michael West | December 31, 2020Old media caps off annus horribilis 2020 with its traditional horrible week. Michael West, standing in for Michael ...
High Profits, Low Principles: betting losses balloon as Big 4 keep lending to gamblersBy Elizabeth Minter | December 28, 2020The Big 4 banks - ANZ, Westpac, CommBank and NAB - continue to lend people money to gamble with. You can't get a ...
Inside Australia’s Secret Rich ListBy Luke Stacey | December 26, 2020Have Australia's wealthiest old families bought off the political process? Despite myriad attempts over the years ...
Research Report: mainstream media either ignores young Australians or castigates themBy Elizabeth Minter | December 21, 2020Youth have borne the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting recession, yet their representation in the ...
Google and Facebook draft laws – yes, a tawdry government mates deal for News and NineBy Kim Wingerei | December 16, 2020After a year of reports, submissions and public inquiries – and much posturing on all sides – the Government has ...
Copywrong: Nine sells photojournalists down river in Fairfax photo sell-offBy Callum Foote | December 14, 2020Nine Entertainment pressures the government to get the tech giants to pay for local news content. Meanwhile, for ...
Inside Rupert’s Big Aussie Sale: Murdoch smuggles Foxtel – and its government grants – out of the countryBy Michael West | December 1, 2020Rupert Murdoch has funnelled Foxtel out of News Corp Australia to a mysterious entity in the secrecy jurisdiction ...