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Guest thanks Rinehart for organising Sky host’s birthday boat bash
The head of a club of wealthy female fans of Donald Trump told Rita Panahi she was a women’s equivalent of the president, which the Sky host said was the “highest compliment”.
- Calum Jaspan
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- Liberal Party
‘If Freya is the answer, we are asking the wrong question’
Young right-wing Liberal Freya Leach is telling the Liberal Party what it wants to hear. But is that what voters want?
- Alexandra Smith
Sky News declares war on Christmas
The right-wing broadcaster has put a stop to festive season office parties this year, and it doesn’t want Last Christmas on repeat.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
How Tony Burke was scratched from ‘Albo of Marrickville’ sketch
The arts minister might be a fan but that’s no guarantee you won’t be ousted by William of Shorten.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons and David Estcourt
ABC complains about Nazi comparison by Sky guest Bronwyn Bishop
The ABC has called for Sky News to apologise for a broadcast where the former Liberal politician accused the public broadcaster of aligning itself to Nazi policies over its coverage of Israel.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Calum Jaspan
Did News Corp target the ABC and Stan Grant? The answer’s in the numbers
ABC news director Justin Stevens accused News Corp of running a deliberate campaign against the national broadcaster. Is he right?
- Karl Quinn
Sky News and 2GB terminate Chris Smith contracts after Christmas party incident
Chris Smith was stood down from the radio network and 24-hour news channel over an incident that took place over the weekend.
- Zoe Samios and Karl Quinn
Lachlan Murdoch: the son rises
Is the Fox News cable channel a good indication of where Rupert Murdoch’s oldest son might take the most powerful news business in the world?
- Paddy Manning
- Opinion
- Review
Your ABC Exposed doco lands some punches but exposes little more than an agenda
Chris Kenny’s hour-long program on Sky News was heavily promoted as if it were some sort of scoop, but it merely restated assumptions that already exist.
- Karl Quinn