Legal threats and bluster only made things worse for News Corp in the face of <em>Crikey</em>'s investigation, <em>SmartCompany</em> deputy editor <b>Eloise Keating</b> reports.
<b>Eloise Keating</b>, a journalist for BOOKSELLER+PUBLISHER, looks at the reaction to the biographies of two former prime ministers.
While the debate has this week returned to maternity pay for working women, the issue of equal pay standards remains. Progress on women's pay has been stalled for 30 years, writes <b>Eloise Keating</b>.
Amazon have labelled their cataloguing cock-up on the weekend as "embarrassing and ham-fisted". We look at what the pundits are saying. Crikey intern <strong>Eloise Keating</strong> writes.
Good morning, early birds. The Morrison government has announced record spending in its second COVID-19 budget, and Victorian health authorities have revealed potential COVID-19 exposure sites after a man tested positive to the virus. It's the news you need to know, with <b>Chris Woods</b>.
Julia Gillard's 11-page spread in the <em>Australian Women's Weekly</em> ... it’s not the first time a prime ministerial candidate has been asked if they might be getting married soon ... no deal between the S-x Party and Family First ...
Hot <em>MasterChef</em> rumours, unfortunate typos and other media tidbits of the day from around the mediasphere.
<em>Crikey</em> readers weigh in in the David Campbell saga: was Seven write to spill it? Plus, the joy of e-readers and SBS silence their subtitlers.
The Australian media has busied itself with pre-mortem obsequies for cardboard tycoon Richard Pratt.