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Former ABC radio presenter Antoinette Lattouf exits the Federal Court.

‘Derision in his voice’: Lattouf calls out Kim Williams, says she self-medicated after dismissal

Under cross-examination on Tuesday in her unfair dismissal case against the ABC, Antoinette Lattouf alleged the public broadcaster had continually lied about and defamed her.

  • Calum Jaspan

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Former ABC journalist Antoinette Lattouf arrives at the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney on February 03, 2025. Photo: Flavio Brancaleone / The Sydney Morning Herald

Antoinette Lattouf v ABC LIVE updates: Unfair dismissal case resumes in Federal Court; former presenter rejects claim she was told not to post on social media

Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case against the ABC is back in court for a second day.

  • Calum Jaspan
ABC investigative journalist Linton Besser has been named the new host of Media Watch.

Watching Media Watch: How did new host Linton Besser fare?

The award-winning journalist pulled no punches in his first show in the Media Watch hot seat – and knows how to deliver a line.

  • Jacqueline Maley
Dan Spielman, Maria Theodorakis, Daniel Henshall, and Anna Torv in The  Newsreader.

The Newsreader is one of the best dramas of the decade, but have we taken it for granted?

If the ABC drama was a British production, set in 1980s London, it would be acclaimed in more prominent and different ways.

  • Craig Mathieson
Antoinette Lattouf arrives at court on Monday.

‘We owe her nothing’: Buttrose pushed for Lattouf removal, court hears

Antoinette Lattouf’s case is the culmination of a near-14-month process challenging her 2023 dismissal from the ABC’s Sydney morning show.

  • Calum Jaspan

‘Leftover steak for breakfast’: How does this protein-heavy diet rate with a dietitian?

Renee Spencer shares what she eats to fuel her day of mustering cattle.

  • Nicole Economos
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Spotify is silencing Australian music, but it’s not the only culprit

Australian music is dwindling in popularity and policymakers are covering their ears.

  • Ben Eltham
The Simpsons was one of the big-name shows on Foxtel when it launched in 1995.

Aussies have had pay TV for 30 years. But are we any better off?

We have more choice than ever, but it comes at a cost – for consumers and the local industry.

  • Calum Jaspan
Chappell Roan took out top spot in a year that saw local acts record their worst result in more than 30 years.

Worst in 30 years: What Hottest 100 says about the state of Aussie music

This year’s countdown featured 29 songs by Australian acts, the lowest showing for local talent since the 1996 poll.

  • Thomas Mitchell
Since 1993 the Hottest 100 has crowned the most popular song played on Triple J the previous year.

‘Helped me buy a house’: What does it mean to win the Hottest 100?

Former winners and the man responsible for creating the Hottest 100 reflect on the legacy and long-term future of Australia’s most celebrated countdown.

  • Thomas Mitchell

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