Silent treatment: Hurley brushes journalists in The Birdcage
When Elizabeth Hurley arrived in Melbourne alongside her 22-year-old son Damian, she stole the show. But she barely said a word.
When Elizabeth Hurley arrived in Melbourne alongside her 22-year-old son Damian, she stole the show. But she barely said a word.
A senior Nine news executive engaged lawyers within 24 hours of her sudden exit from the media giant last week, amid concerns the staff clean-out could be met with a wave of legal claims.
Sharyn Ghidella reveals the highs and lows of the past four months, following her sacking by Seven’s news boss while she was at a hairdressing appointment for a TV promo shoot.
The Australian Press Council has rejected a complaint made against a controversial cartoon on the Israel-Gaza conflict published in Nine Entertainment’s major mastheads.
Nine Entertainment chair Catherine West has been re-elected to the media company’s board, despite facing a barrage of questions at its AGM about her failure to act on the organisation’s rotten workplace culture.
Executives from the public broadcaster will be questioned about the issues surrounding a problematic ABC 7.30 report which aired doctored audio from an Australian military operation.
The Nine board will need to ensure it has the right mix of skills as it starts the process of renewal in the wake of the devastating findings of the Intersection report.
The public broadcaster has apologised for publishing multiple stories with errors in relation to a military operation by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
Many Australians are supportive of introducing an age ban on children being able to access popular social media platforms.
Controversial claims regarding the Prime Minister’s Qantas upgrades had every news outlet frenzied last week. Not at the Guardian, however, where it barely registered.
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