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Why scammers target the holiday period to launch disturbing Google ad attacks
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Why scammers target the holiday period to launch disturbing Google ad attacks

Attention-grabbing images of bruised and battered celebrities, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, are being used to funnel millions of people to bogus investment sites.

  • by Aisha Dow

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Give yourself the gift of sport: Everything you can watch this Christmas

Give yourself the gift of sport: Everything you can watch this Christmas

Forget the presents under the Christmas tree, it’s time to rest and take in the best of sport over the Christmas period. Here’s what’s live and the best sports documentaries and movies to watch.

  • by Jon Pierik
Top Nine exec lands at Kyle and Jackie O owner ARN

Top Nine exec lands at Kyle and Jackie O owner ARN

Michael Stephenson lands at ARN as it’s looking to free up cash after signing Kyle Sandilands and Jackie “O” Henderson to a landmark $200 million contract.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Rolled gold burritos, AI mania and ‘mother of all bubbles’ were big business in 2024

Rolled gold burritos, AI mania and ‘mother of all bubbles’ were big business in 2024

It proved to be a volatile year for the big end of town, but it’s investors who face a day of reckoning.

  • by Colin Kruger
Experienced editor Lisa Muxworthy joins Nine’s metro mastheads

Experienced editor Lisa Muxworthy joins Nine’s metro mastheads

The former News Corp editor will lead a new audience growth team as well as the social media, search, audio and video teams.

  • by Calum Jaspan
New ABC boss has a steep learning curve ahead of him

New ABC boss has a steep learning curve ahead of him

Marks should be given a chance to prove his critics wrong by recognising that the ABC is not a commercial outfit, but a public broadcaster dedicated to producing independent, trustworthy and quality programming to a diverse audience, regardless of class or political persuasion.

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Top Nine executive resigns amid operational review

Top Nine executive resigns amid operational review

Another senior executive is exiting the media company, with head of sales Michael Stephenson moving on.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Words of advice for the new ABC boss: Leave your door open and ignore the monkeys

Words of advice for the new ABC boss: Leave your door open and ignore the monkeys

Certainly, the ABC needs new leadership, but did it have to be someone with as much baggage as Hugh Marks?

  • by Jenna Price
Can Hugh Marks survive the ABC of minefields?

Can Hugh Marks survive the ABC of minefields?

On paper, the former Nine chief executive looks like a good pick. But running the public broadcaster is probably one of the toughest gigs in the country.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
The moment that cracked radio tough guy Ray Hadley
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Radio

The moment that cracked radio tough guy Ray Hadley

Signing off on a 40-year career, the Sydney radio star was brought to tears by one sound bite.

  • by Jordan Baker
Hugh Cornish, Brisbane’s ‘Mr Television’, dies aged 90

Hugh Cornish, Brisbane’s ‘Mr Television’, dies aged 90

Cornish made history in 1959 as the first person to appear on TV in Queensland.

  • by Nick Dent

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