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The Twitter wars: Mainstream media v fifth estate

Some journalists have launched a defence of mainstream reporters suggesting that social media ...  
Election 2019: Sorting out balderdash

The lead-up to the Federal Poll on 18 May has many journalists worked up, but the outcome will be ...  
The women changing Australia are mainly in Queensland

The six top leadership positions in Queensland are all held by women but the mainstream media has ...  
Fake news, election interference and discrimination: Managing social media

With the rise of the misuse of the internet, Paul Budde believes that governments and industry ...  
Wren's week: Labor policy, Captain GetUp and Twitter discrimination

This week, John Wren looks at Bill Shorten's policies leading up to the election as well as a new ...  
Julian Assange will find no help from the mainstream media

Despite being an inspirational figure to independent journalism, the mainstream media has turned ...  
Twitter closing down last bastion of free speech

Amidst election tampering fears, Twitter is interfering with accounts, putting them into Twitter ...  
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EDITORIAL: Twitter closing down last bastion of free speech

Amidst election tampering fears, it is believed that Twitter is interfering with accounts that ...  
The arrest of Assange: When the right to know and question is taken away

The warning is explicit for journalists — what happened to Assange can happen to you, writes ...  
Assange and the National Security State: Criminalising investigative journalism

The representatives of the "National Security State" are gleeful and chortling at the seizure o ...  
The arrest of Julian Assange: A 'dark moment for press freedom'

Edward Snowden described the arrest of Julian Assange as a "dark moment for press freedom" wi ...  
Christmas Island shows: Refugee props for Scott Morrison

With the Federal Election almost here, Scott Morrison is remaining firm on his ridiculous refugee ...  
ELECTION 2019: Putting a price on the media campaigns

Media editor Dr Lee Duffield considers the difference $600,000 a day in political advertising can ...  
Dutton's 'adviser' Ray Hadley and the case of the on-again-off-again visa

Investigations editor Ross Jones reports on the visa saga of one small-time offender and why Ray ...  
Great Barrier Reef: Sky News and Peter Ridd are deliberately misleading

According to misinformation from sources such as Sky News and scientist Peter Ridd, the Great ...  
The media still thinks I run the United Patriots Front

The mainstream media's lack of critical thinking when covering the topic, has helped the growth ...  
Wren's Week: Allow me to introduce myself

While still fighting to be reinstated on Twitter, John Wren takes this opportunity to tell you a ...  
Policing 'fake' news: Who decides?

Facebook and the government of Singapore have announced plans to combat 'fake' news but can they ...  

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