RMIT and ABC partner on Fact Check redux
Eight months after it was axed as a result of government funding cuts, the ABC's Fact Check department is to be relaunched – as a joint venture with a university.
Karl has held a variety of senior editing and writing roles since joining Fairfax Media in 1999. Most recently he was The Age's entertainment editor from 2009-2012. As national film editor, he oversees our film coverage in print and on our digital platforms.
Eight months after it was axed as a result of government funding cuts, the ABC's Fact Check department is to be relaunched – as a joint venture with a university.
At once deadly earnest and utterly comical, Werner Herzog has turned his unique and unflinching gaze upon the internet in his latest documentary.
Adele's do-over tribute to George Michael at the Grammys wasn't nearly as awkward as James Hetfield's microphone problems.
The biopic of Paul Hogan gets lost in the uncanny valley of television: it kind of looks real, but it's just a little off.
The troubled music promoter has been foced to postpone his roots and reggae festival until November, following slow ticket sales.
A Melbourne couple have developed a world-first app that will allow moviegoers to find tickets at far less than the regular price.
It is profits, not security, that is driving America's military build-up in the Pacific - and we could all pay the price.
It's easy to be dismissive about the plethora of dating programs on television, but they may say a lot more about us than we think.
Too much information promises to be barely enough when it comes to Shane Warne's forthcoming theatre tour.
The American comedian says he has known the President of the USA for 30 years, and he's a phoney.
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