David Koch
Finlayson apologises for homophobic slur, Koch compares case to Clarkson fine
Finlayson apologised on Sunday for the slur he made in Friday night’s game, and is now waiting for the AFL to finalise its investigation of the matter. But his chairman knows where he thinks it stands in comparison to the matter that saw Alastair Clarkson fined.
- by Greg Dundas
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Education at the forefront of Australia Day honours
This year’s Australia Day honours list celebrates the contribution of universities and academics to the nation.
- by Bianca Hall
Natalie Barr: ‘If you can’t cope with scrutiny, then you shouldn’t be on TV’
Since the departure of David Koch from Sunrise, Natalie Barr has become breakfast TV’s longest-reigning star. A thick skin and a ‘no-fuss’ attitude may have something to do with it.
- by Lorna Gray
David Koch is farewelled in star-studded Sunrise special
After 21 years on-air, David Koch has left Sunrise. His co-hosts, the Seven team, and even Dame Julie Andrews gave him an emotional farewell.
- by Nell Geraets
Sunrise announces David Koch’s replacement
David Koch has revealed who will replace him as Sunrise host after he leaves the show this week.
- by Kate Lahey and Nell Geraets
Opinion
Private Sydney
The two words that convinced Roxy Jacenko to quit Sydney
The harbour city without the former socialite might be like a party pie without sauce, but she is envying the thought of a quieter life.
- by Andrew Hornery
Analysis
News & current affairs
What David Koch’s departure means for Australian TV’s breakfast wars
Now that David Koch has left Sunrise, who will fill his shoes? And will the show remain the heavy-hitter of breakfast television?
- by Neil McMahon
David Koch departs Sunrise after 21 years
David Koch will step away from the Sunrise desk in two weeks as the longest-serving breakfast television host in Australian history.
- by Thomas Mitchell and Nell Geraets
Opinion
Ageing
Why Kochie bristled on-air at casual ageism. It offended me, too
I’m not the fun police, but throwaway ageist jokes can do real damage.
- by Marlene Krasovitsky
Opinion
Private Sydney
When it comes to Wilkinson’s salary woes, I’m struggling to sympathise
It turns out getting sacked may have been one of the best money spinners in broadcaster Lisa Wilkinson’s career.
- by Andrew Hornery
Pell's acquittal ignites media and publishing firestorm
Book publishers, broadcasters and newspapers have had to review their material following the High Court acquittal of Cardinal George Pell.
- by Andrew Hornery
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