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Turns out I’m not Toni Collette, after all

Turns out I’m not Toni Collette, after all

Acting looked easy until I had to try it myself.

  • by Monica Dux

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News Corp paper called out for allegedly publishing stories supplied by AFL club

News Corp paper called out for allegedly publishing stories supplied by AFL club

Pictures of Gold Coast Bulletin stories were published on Twitter showing articles on the Gold Coast Suns allegedly written by club staff.

  • by Staff writers
AAP to receive multimillion-dollar federal government funding boost

AAP to receive multimillion-dollar federal government funding boost

Newswire AAP will receive nearly $20 million in funding from the federal government budget.

  • by Zoe Samios
Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office as ACM goes on sales spree

Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office as ACM goes on sales spree

After selling their Ballarat print site, regional media owners Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz are considering selling the famous Fyshwick headquarters in Canberra.

  • by Zoe Samios
Award-winning journalist to lead Washington Post’s Australian set-up

Award-winning journalist to lead Washington Post’s Australian set-up

The Washington Post is establishing an Australian bureau in a sign of increasing reader interest in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • by Zoe Samios
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, writes children’s book based on Harry and Archie

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, writes children’s book based on Harry and Archie

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is to publish a children’s book called The Bench, publisher Random House Children’s Books said on Tuesday.

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Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China

Shut out from the country, this is how the Australian media covers China

New data shows limiting access to the country is having its intended effect.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
‘Make her skin a little lighter’: Editor Justine Cullen exposes realities of decades in mags

‘Make her skin a little lighter’: Editor Justine Cullen exposes realities of decades in mags

Former Elle Australia editor-in-chief Justine Cullen says she was once asked to lighten Beyoncé’s skin, a request that wasn’t unusual at the time.

  • by Zoe Samios
‘People were out to get me’: Australian publisher speaks out after release from Myanmar jail
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‘People were out to get me’: Australian publisher speaks out after release from Myanmar jail

Australian Ross Dunkley was a media tycoon in south-east Asia until police raided his house in Yangon. He was released and flown to Australia last week.

  • by Chris Barrett
A ‘low act’: Experts blast New Corp’s withdrawal from regions

A ‘low act’: Experts blast New Corp’s withdrawal from regions

The decision by News Corp to fold most of its regional websites into two of its capital city mastheads has been roundly criticised by media experts.

  • by Stuart Layt
Pressure mounts on Australian Press Council to change strategy

Pressure mounts on Australian Press Council to change strategy

The body that handles complaints about news articles is facing an existential crisis. What to do about it will be a key focus for its new chief executive.

  • by Zoe Samios