The Project
The Project meeting that had Brittany Higgins in tears and put Linda Reynolds in the spotlight
Recordings reveal how Brittany Higgins confided in TV journalist Lisa Wilkinson about her former boss, Linda Reynolds.
- by Michaela Whitbourn and The Visual Stories Team
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Opinion
Defamation
Lisa Wilkinson has claimed victory. Who is she kidding?
If you’re going to be for all women, you have to acknowledge when you f--- over other women.
- by Kate Halfpenny
Opinion
Defamation
There was no conspiracy, so why pursue Higgins over her payout?
The court decision has made essential findings about what took place, but it is already being used to justify yet another hunt for targets.
- by David Crowe
The lawsuits of Bruce Lehrmann: an observer’s guide
An accusation catapulted the ex-Liberal staffer into the public consciousness from the obscurity of former roles in government and at British American Tobacco.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
Opinion
Five Minutes with Fitz
How Charlie Pickering would sell Peter Dutton
Given his understanding of politics, how would The Weekly host sell the opposition leader to the Australian people?
- by Peter FitzSimons
‘I don’t think anyone ever gets used to it’: The DMs that still scare Reuben Kaye
A year ago, the performer’s comedy landed him in hot water, but he questions why the reaction was so extreme.
- by Andrew Taylor
Analysis
Defamation
Wilkinson wins the day – but messy legal battle still has a long way to run
While journalist Lisa Wilkinson won a big concession from her employer in court, the scandal she has become embroiled in is far from over.
- by Jacqueline Maley
Analysis
Defamation
Lisa Wilkinson was put in a corner. She came out swinging
Journalist Lisa Wilkinson is seeking legal costs from Channel Ten after she says her reputation was “trashed in the media”.
- by Jacqueline Maley
‘Oh Britt, we didn’t know’: Michaelia Cash secretly recorded in call with Higgins
The telephone call Brittany Higgins secretly recorded with the Liberal senator has emerged as a flashpoint in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
Tony Wright’s Column
Daniel Andrews
The great Daniel Andrews golfing hoo-hah: a case of inter-course envy?
A golf club revolt to settle a pandemic score, or a matter of Mornington Peninsula conservatives in seething disbelief at Daniel Andrews’ political success?
- by Tony Wright
Kamahl backflips again on Voice and returns to No camp
In his latest about-face, the singer said he had learnt “the facts” in more detail over the past two days and settled on a No vote.
- by Paul Sakkal
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