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Mia Freedman’s media company Mamamia and News Corp’s magazine division are being sued by the therapeutic goods federal watchdog, accused of unlawfully advertising medicinal cannabis.

Mia Freedman’s Mamamia and News Corp sued over cannabis ads

The media groups ran articles unlawfully promoting medicinal cannabis products, says the therapeutic goods watchdog.

  • Calum Jaspan and Kate Aubusson

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Robert Thomson

Rupert Murdoch’s right-hand man made $42m last year. He has just landed a new deal

Robert Thomson has made hundreds of millions in pay since starting as chief executive of News Corp in 2013. That amount is set to grow significantly.

  • Calum Jaspan
Warwick Capper ahead of last year’s AFL season-decider.

Warwick Capper handed AFL ban over alleged inappropriate behaviour

AFL goal-kicking great has been whacked with a five-year ban from attending AFL games over his alleged inappropriate behaviour at last year’s grand final.

  • Scott Spits
Lachlan Galvin trains at Belmore with Canterbury Bulldogs.

The Bulldogs got their man. This is their plan for Lachlan Galvin

The 19-year-old rising star will be plunged into an intensive physical and mental training regime to transform him into the powerhouse player the club sees him as.

  • Danny Weidler
Rugby league supremo Peter V’landys.

News Corp bosses boycott Origin as V’landys goes to war over drugs question

A series of fiery conversations led to News Corp editors turning down their invitations to watch last week’s game from the NRL’s corporate suite.

  • Michael Chammas
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Lachlan Murdoch pays surprise visit to his Australian troops

The media scion rolled up his sleeves and attended the news conference of his beloved Sydney tabloid, The Daily Telegraph.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
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Ballarat Grammar has a storied past.

A school published an obituary for a beloved teacher. It turns out he’s very much alive

Ballarat Grammar’s school magazine has lately been generating interest for all the wrong reasons.

  • Stephen Brook, Gemma Grant and Kishor Napier-Raman
Why is a pair of legacy media companies controlled by a dysfunctional dynasty so popular with investors?

The Murdochs are stuck in a multibillion-dollar family feud. The empire they’re fighting over is flourishing

Why is a pair of legacy media companies controlled by a dysfunctional dynasty so popular with investors?

  • The Economist
Pexa is the dominant provider of e-conveyancing services to lawyers, banks and others. The government has been hoping to bring more competition into the sector.

House sellers are being ripped off – and the ACCC is onto it

The consumer watchdog has begun sniffing around REA’s property listings prices.

  • Elizabeth Knight
La Trobe MP Jason Wood and his Labor challenger, Jeff Springfield.

A Lib MP, a Labor opponent and an open and shut case of cross-party unity

Who reaches their middle years without losing something of great emotional value? Certainly not Liberal MP Jason Wood. His Labor opponent was able to help.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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