Triple J generation fooled again
Something odd is happening in our media when journalists are so publicly contemptuous of everyday Australians.
Something odd is happening in our media when journalists are so publicly contemptuous of everyday Australians.
Many of this paper’s readers said they had ditched their Fairfax subscriptions.
Is the collapse of the once great Fairfax newspapers a threat to Australian democracy and accountability journalism?
Creeping bureaucracy threatens to undo the good work at Cape York.
The outrage at Bill Leak, one of the least racist men I have known, is not about the facts but about the hashtag generation.
The Australian has been at the forefront of reporting on and analysing indigenous issues for many years.
Social media often fails to speak to voters and audiences as a whole, instead focusing on younger progressive segments.
Social media often fails to speak to voters and audiences as a whole, instead focusing on younger progressive segments.
Mainstream media is more important to our nation continent than it has ever been.
Rounding on Pauline Hanson’s often naive views may reinforce their own moral virtue, but they only drive support to her.
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