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Shades of Hanson’s rise in media coverage of Katherine DevesBy Mark Sawyer | April 25, 2022Anything but the most professional standards applied to the reporting of Katherine Deves’ candidacy ultimately ...
Skating on thin ice: the hologram man who took over an Australian sporting codeBy Sandi Logan | April 8, 2022Ice hockey is not one of the marquee sports in Australia. But you don't need to be part of a marquee sport to ...
The Zali Ballyhoo: dark days for an idealistic independent MP, but the soot won’t stick to SteggallBy Michael West and Mark Sawyer | February 15, 2022Zali Steggall has been forced to defend her integrity after revelations by Nine Newspapers that her campaign took ...
‘Obnoxious fabrication’: Paul Keating blasts Herald and Age coverage of his China viewsBy Paul Keating | November 17, 2021Former prime minister Paul Keating's speech last week on Australia-China relations has generated wide debate. Last ...
“Clearly Unacceptable”: Environment Minister Sussan Ley bans renewable project, blesses three new coal minesBy Callum Foote | October 20, 2021In the tradition of Coalition environment ministers, Sussan Ley has knocked back a large renewable energy project ...
Crossword clues and bullying – the influence of Australia’s pro-Israel lobby unveiledBy Kim Wingerei | October 3, 2021The intimidating influence of Australia's pro-Israel lobby does not only limit what mainstream media outlets dare ...
Third, Oh Really? ABC News swallows Coalition data spinBy Alan Austin | August 12, 2021ABC News is showing its extensive audience that growth in gross domestic product (GDP) ranks third in the world - ...
Coalition, conservatives duck for cover on calls for US democracyBy Bernard Keane | November 5, 2020While US Republican politicians and conservative commentators were quick to condemn President Trump, not so ...
Australian TV Survivor: does Foxtel face elimination as streaming giants gang up?By Anthony Eales | November 4, 2020Rupert Murdoch's Foxtel is under attack on many fronts, from specialist sports streaming services, Netflix, Stan ...
One Good Thing: Trump first president since Carter not to drag America into foreign warsBy Brian Toohey | November 3, 2020The good thing to come out of Donald Trump's four years in power is that he has not sent America into war, joining ...
Asleep at the Wheel: why Australia’s emissions policy debacle puts hundreds of communities at riskBy Michael West | November 1, 2020Hundreds of communities across Australia are hurtling towards the coal and gas cliff as politicians obsess over ...
Aged care facilities are homes, not prisonsBy John W Wallace | October 1, 2020By locking down residents, it seems aged care providers are worried about claims for negligence. They should be ...