Books News Politics US slams Iranian coverage of Rushdie attack by Tammy Moir The US has slammed the hardline Iranian media coverage of Salman Rushdie’s recent stabbing, calling it “despicable.” The recent attack on author Salman Rushdie over the weekend has prompted The…
News Rex Hunt ‘road rage’ incident caught on dashcam by Tammy Moir Vegemite and Avocado might be two of the biggest things Aussies are best known for, and it’s unfortunate that the third may well be ‘Road Rage’. Road rage incidents are…
Film and TV News Pop Culture The highs and lows of the 2022 Logies by Amy Davidson After a two-year pause, the Logies came back bigger, better and funnier than ever. Here’s a recap of the evening’s ups and downs. Channel Nine revived the Logies last night,…
News What does the abolishment of third-party cookies mean for publishers? by Happy Third-party cookies are dead, long live third-party cookies! But how will publishers (and their incumbent advertisers) react to this digital landscape-shifting change? So you’ve heard the news: online advertising is…
Interviews Partner Content How Sarah Hill made the jump from freelancer to multimedia professional by Happy Like so many others, Sarah Hill is trying to crack the code of what it means to be a contemporary media professional. In 2021, media is broader than it has…
News Politics Kevin Rudd speaks at Australia’s media diversity hearing: “Everyone’s frightened of Murdoch” by Marcie Cheers Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has shared his fear of the Rupert Murdoch empire, warning that Australia could see an event similar to the US Capitol uprising if something isn’t…
News Politics Murdoch media reports fake signatures on Kevin Rudd’s inquiry into Murdoch media by Harold-John Pador Kevin Rudd’s recent petition for a Royal Commission into Murdoch’s media monopoly contains 1,000 fake signatures – according to Murdoch media. Last month, Kevin Rudd launched a petition for a…
News Politics Australian Senate gives green light for an inquiry into the Murdoch media monopoly by Jayden Collins The Australian Senate have confirmed an inquiry into influence and monopoly of the Murdoch media after ex-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s petition gained half a million signatures. Thanks to a petition…
News Move over US election, #BoycottWoolworths trends at number 1 on Aussie Twitter by Phoebe Repeti Woolworths makes a questionable decision in partnering with News Corp, just after half a million Australians sign to support an investigation into the Murdoch media empire. Although we are in…
News Politics Half a million sign Kevin Rudd’s petition for Royal Commission into Murdoch media monopoly by Claudia Schmidt “A cancer on democracy”: last month Kevin Rudd launched a national petition demanding a Royal Commission into the Murdoch media monopoly. On October 11, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd…