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ABC News • Sarah Ferguson
• December 22, 2022 • abc.net.au
What ACMA missed in its report on Four Corners and 'Fox and the Big Lie'
ACMA's final report on Four Corners' coverage of Fox News raises questions about the regulator's understanding of journalism, writes Sarah Ferguson.
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The Guardian • Daniel Hurst
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
Public servant grilled over robodebt scheme appointed to Aukus role worth $900,000 a year
Kathryn Campbell, a former head of the human and social services departments, has ‘no direct reports’ in new role as roving adviser
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Linda Morris
• December 21, 2022 • smh.com.au
National Library’s treasure Trove under threat from budget cuts
The digital platform beloved by historians and researchers across the country could cease to operate if new federal funding is not found.
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Frank Bongiorno
@fbongiornoanu
It's simple, really. Trove runs out of money in July. No money, no Trove. Write to your local member.
theage.com.au/culture/art-an…
December 21, 2022
The Sydney Morning Herald • Miki Perkins
• December 21, 2022 • smh.com.au
Logging agency VicForests blames legal woes for record financial loss
State-owned logging agency VicForests has recorded an unprecedented $52.4 million financial loss this year, which it blamed on the costs of multiple court cases brought against it by community environment groups.
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The Guardian • Paul Karp
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
Scott Morrison’s poor standing led to Liberals’ ‘most serious’ election loss, party review finds
Review says perceptions former PM failed on Covid and ‘was not attuned to the concerns of women’ drove result
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The Guardian • Henry Belot
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
‘Dangerous and deluded’: advocates and MPs criticise sporting codes for pushback on gambling reform
Leading campaigner Tim Costello ‘laughed out loud in disbelief’ at peak body claim existing restrictions ‘had the balance right’
The Sydney Morning Herald • Julia Baird
• December 21, 2022 • smh.com.au
Narcissist or not, Meghan doesn’t deserve this Game of Thrones humiliation
The question is not: how much do you like Meghan, but how much do we expect a human being to suffer or tolerate when it comes to public abuse?
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the Guardian • https://www.theguardian.com/profile/elias-visontay,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/natasha-may,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/davidsmith,htt…
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
Eight more bans for Melbourne football violence – as it happened
This blog is now closed
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Nino Bucci
@ninobucci
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews "misspoke" when he said in parliament this week that there were no children aged under 14 in youth detention in the state. There's actually six.
theguardian.com/australia-news…
December 22, 2022
ABC News • Sandro Demaio
• December 22, 2022 • abc.net.au
While Australians were focused on the pandemic, the vaping industry was executing its own plan
The e-cigarette and tobacco industries have exploited our focus on the pandemic to push their new profit ploy onto young people, writes Sandro Demaio. Here's how they did it — and how we can stop them.
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SBS News • Finn McHugh
• December 22, 2022 • sbs.com.au
Chinese-Australians deserted Scott Morrison's Liberals over anti-China rhetoric, review finds
The Coalition's rhetoric on Beijing was misconstrued as an attack on Chinese-Australians, according to an internal review of its federal election loss.
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Associated Press • Hillel Italie
• December 21, 2022 • apnews.com
Caro still working away on fifth LBJ book, no pub date set
NEW YORK (AP) — The good news on Robert A. Caro's long-awaited next book is that he knows the final words. The bad news is that he's known them for years and remains far from concluding his Lyndon B.
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The Guardian • Paul Karp
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
High court may hear ‘bizarre’ immigration case involving Alex Hawke, a former marine and a steering wheel photo
Exclusive: Albanese government flags it may seek leave to appeal in high court
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The Guardian • Paul Karp
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
‘Scandal, disunity and instability’: Liberal review focuses on perceptions but it’s substantive change that’s needed
The review is strong on how internal party processes went wrong but its push for change is not sufficient
Forbes • Shaun Harper
• December 21, 2022 • forbes.com
Elon Musk Says He’s Hiring A New Twitter CEO — Women Beware Of The Glass Cliff
Might Elon Musk’s successor be a woman? Given that nearly 90% of tech company executives are men, selecting a highly-qualified woman as CEO of one of the largest social media platforms would be a huge win for the industry. But would it be good for her career?
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The Guardian • Jim Waterson
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
Guardian hit by serious IT incident believed to be ransomware attack
Incident has hit parts of media company’s technology infrastructure, with staff told to work from home
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The Guardian • Nadeem Badshah
• December 22, 2022 • theguardian.com
Ali Ahmed Aslam, inventor of chicken tikka masala, dies at 77
The chef said he devised the recipe for ‘Britain’s favourite curry’ after a customer complained that his meal was too dry
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The Guardian • Zahra Joya
• December 21, 2022 • theguardian.com
‘Being a girl is a heavy crime’: Afghan women in despair over university ban
Taliban prohibit female higher education indefinitely amid international condemnation
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Liberal Party of Australia • https://www.facebook.com/LiberalPartyAustralia
• December 22, 2022 • liberal.org.au
Review of the 2022 Federal Election
The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party of Australia has received the final report of the Review of the 2022 Federal Election.I would like to thank Brian Loughnane AO and Senator the Hon Jane Hume and the many people who assisted, including Liberal Party members and supporters who made over 600 submissions.The Review is thorough and forward looking. It makes 49 recommendations relating to: the parliamentary team; Party structure; executives and memberships; pre-selections and candidates; demographics; and campaign preparedness.
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ABC News • Nassim Khadem
• December 22, 2022 • abc.net.au
'Risks and threats': Australia could take tougher action on Iran, inquiry told
Australia could ramp up measures against Iran for its "egregious" human rights abuses, including the execution of protesters, a parliamentary inquiry has been told.
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Crikey
• December 22, 2022 • crikey.com.au
Hat’s off to Mark Dreyfus for booting the Coalition’s crony-filled AAT
A body that is meant to serve the most disadvantaged in our community should be run by people with expertise and empathy, Crikey readers say.
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