Happy Margo Kingston relaunches ‘Still Not Happy, John!’
Margo Kingston’s 2007 bestseller ‘Still Not Happy, John!’has been relaunched as an ebook. Here’s Margo’s illuminating new introduction, in which she also discusses her new life in new media. It’s a...
View ArticleAshbygate in depth: Mal Brough’s dry gully
In the first part of a three part series, Vince O’Grady shows in forensic detail just how many times Mal Brough has changed his story, or outright lied, about his conspiracy with James Ashby to bring...
View ArticleFinkelstein Man
In the dawn of time, the Finkelstein Man awakes, says Gee. His time will not be easy, however, as lying in wait is the vicious Murdoch mob — ready to repel any threats to their territory. This work is...
View ArticleThe Murdoch media machine
Cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson explains vividly how Rupert Murdoch’s well-oiled modern media apparatus operates currently in Australia. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons...
View ArticleHas Chairman Rupert entirely lost his marbles?
Why has Rupert Murdoch thrown $2.6 billion into a venture that is almost certainly doomed to fail, asks former News Ltd senior executive Rodney E. Lever. WOULD ANY SANE PERSON lightly throw away...
View ArticleBuilding a wall against media reform
Gee presents photographic evidence from Piers Akerman showing Limited Newspersons protecting themselves from media regulation. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons...
View ArticleAustralia’s print media needs urgent reform
The print media in Australia has deteriorated to a point it may never recover, says Matthew N. Donovan, and is sorely in need of the Government’s sensible reforms. I HAVE BEEN watching the debate in...
View ArticleWho the hell is Kim Williams?
Now that the ALP leadership spill has been mopped up, former News Ltd senior executive Rodney E. Lever answers the questions that has been plaguing Australians for over a week: just who in far-reaches...
View ArticleLeadership tensions
Cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson takes a look at the complicated mechanics behind leadership spills. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Australia...
View ArticleRaging Ray Hadley tells lies very badly
The NSW Government disputes radio bully Ray Hadley’s claims police aren’t investigating him and his son over an alleged assault at his house. Peter Wicks reports. Ray Hadley with his son Daniel: both...
View ArticleEditorial sandwich
Breaking with tradition, News Ltd aims to lift sales by replacing its editorials with sexual fantasy — especially those involving sandwiches. Gee reports. This work is licensed under a Creative...
View ArticleThe man who is Murdoch
The damning Murdoch tapes − hardly reported by Australia’s sycophantic and scared media fraternity − have exposed Australia’s American monopolist for the man he is, says former Murdoch lieutenant...
View ArticleTony Abbott’s #Battlerorts scandal goes mainstream
With a critical and unbiased mainstream media, along with a reasonably diligent and fair Federal Police service, Tony Abbott could be in trouble over his recently discovered rorting of the...
View ArticleThe Tent City Toll
With Abbott becoming increasingly incapable, News Corporation have provided someone to fill step up and fill in. Gee reports. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons...
View ArticleJulian Assange on Wikileaks and the election
Deputy editor Sandi Keane interviewed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange yesterday, and we published an excerpt earlier today. The following is the full exclusive interview, where he discusses how he...
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