Social media deals just the start of 3AW’s Felgate headache
Jacqui Felgate has boosted her online profile and scored a coveted radio gig but can the social media darling ever be trusted to be impartial?
Jacqui Felgate has boosted her online profile and scored a coveted radio gig but can the social media darling ever be trusted to be impartial?
Victoria already has a Koori court for Indigenous offenders but now advocates want more changes to protect youths in the justice system like not jailing armed robbers and banning strip searches.
One of Neil Mitchell’s proudest achievements in journalism will be the list of politicians who have refused to sit for an interview — Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and, of course, Daniel Andrews.
Malcolm Turnbull and his wife Lucy this week took to the streets in Sydney wearing ‘Yes’ t-shirts and handing out fliers, despite arguing a referendum wasn’t “desirable” six years ago.
Melbourne’s CBD is a graffiti-smeared, dirty, bike lane-spoiled base for the homeless but instead of improving life for the people who pay their rates, its Council has an obsession with climate change.
The notion that you reach your use-by date at a certain age on radio is garbage — but with reports Neil Mitchell’s reign is over, it seems 3AW wants to bring about its own slow decline.
Paddocks full of solar panels, birds slaughtered by wind turbines and giant powerlines on farmland will all become the norm if Victorians want to meet emissions targets.
On Cup Day this year police will ignore streets full of drunks putting themselves and bystanders at risk while someone in Spring St pats themselves on the back about a PC-driven reform. Will the Andrews government ever learn?
With its CBD-wrecking council, contract-breaking state government and punitive taxes, Victoria has lost its major events crown and is no longer the place to be.
The AFL has been corrupted by political correctness and over-the-top hollow gestures around Indigenous politics, but some clubs are much worse than others.
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