Poor reporting slips through net
Three recent stories have been poorly told because of group think.
Three recent stories have been poorly told because of group think.
Does Gillian Triggs’s Human Rights Commission have a problem with speaking the truth?
Political analysts have pointed to problems with traditional polling that did not predict the UK Brexit vote.
It is either bias or stupidity on the part of the reporter and news consumers see through it.
The weekend’s AFL and NRL grand finals were a fascinating look at the development of modern national football codes.
There is little reward for newspapers providing readers with real understanding of issues and people’s views and motives.
A lot of nonsense has been spoken and written about differences between private conversations and protecting sources.
The ABC has trouble dealing with problems on the Left of politics.
Journalism is certainly in crisis, even if there are more platforms for its distribution.
Whining, dining and frank conversations. An editor’s look back at meetings with two very different prime ministers.
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