News & Views Why it’s time to examine our fascination with women being murdered The Herald Sun’s “Party Twist” headline was unnecessary and salacious but Dannielle Miller says it’s time to examine our fascination with murder.
News & Views ‘You can’t be what you can’t see’ & women in media aren’t being seen The third instalment in the Women For Media series published by the Women’s Leadership Institute Australia shows women are still missing.
News & Views ‘Good blokes’ don’t murder their families. Full stop. Peter Miles is believed to have shot his wife, his daughter and four grandchildren before shooting himself. In most instances brutally murdering anyone categorically and permanently exempts an individual from being remembered as anything other than a murderer. ‘Good blokes’ don’t murder their families. Full stop.
Ed's Blog How I met the PM and became part of the ‘strategy’ Last Wednesday I received an invitation from the Prime Minister’s chief spinner John McTernan to attend Christmas drinks at Kirribilli House.
News & Views Bernard Keane: Media, misogyny and the Gillard years The press gallery will be happy: there’s been a leadership spill, a prime minister dumped, mass cabinet resignations, plenty of action.
Advice Did anyone try to help Nigella Lawson? Shocking photos of former advertising executive and art dealer Charles Saatchi with his hands around his celebrity cook wife’s neck have been published all over the world in recent days.
News & Views Study finds men more knowledgable than women on politics, and media bias could be to blame The downfall of our first female PM might indicate that politics is still a boys club, but a new study reveals that knowledge of politics may also be a male arena.