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The Nauru files investigation is just one way we can continue holding power to account
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Plagued by dodgy apps and head-scratching show times, Seven’s Australian Olympic coverage has actually been a hit when it’s made it onto our screens
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Total revenue declines to $1.83bn, while profits from the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age fall by 45%
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Guardian Australia barrister tells tribunal people-smuggling activities a matter ‘of significant public interest’
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Indigenous Australian community use photos to enter debate over cartoon that depicted a father holding a beer can and unable to remember his son’s name
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Bill Leak’s sketch of drunk Aboriginal father comes amid fallout from publication of alleged juvenile detention centre abuses
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Newspaper’s editor-in-chief defends cartoon which has been described as ‘disgraceful’, ‘appalling’ and ‘offensive’
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The Weekly Beast ABC source dries up as transcripts of news and current affairs shows curtailed
Amanda MeadeNot a good couple of weeks for the national broadcaster: only one key interview from radio programs will be transcribed and its ABC News Twitter account was suspended for showing ‘offensive’ bare bottom
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The days of moaning ‘at least we’re not paying for this rubbish’ are almost gone and the pressure is on Channel Seven to deliver in their broadcasts from Rio
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Media company now makes 50% of its profits from Domain and will separate it from the struggling newspaper division
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Action star Jean-Claude Van Damme walks off during a live interview with Australia’s Channel Seven, saying it was “boring”
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The Weekly Beast Michelle Guthrie enters the News Corp lion's den and circles the elephant in the room
Amanda MeadeThe ABC chief addresses the Australian’s forum and refrains from naming the broadcaster’s chief critic, while the Daily Telegraph refuses to back down over Harriet Wran -
The footage shown by Four Corners should not allow anyone in the media to give themselves a free pass on the failure to bring this story to wider attention earlier
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Managing director says broadcaster should use third-party platforms to ensure its programs are seen by more people
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