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Hadley’s million-dollar fight with wanted Sydney developer Jean Nassif

Hadley’s million-dollar fight with wanted Sydney developer Jean Nassif

Radio 2GB is seeking a court order forcing Jean Nassif or related companies to pay security for its legal costs before he can continue his defamation case.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn

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Smart TV showdown on cards as networks fine-tune pitch to Canberra

Smart TV showdown on cards as networks fine-tune pitch to Canberra

Australia’s free to air television sector is descending on Canberra this week to lobby politicians to get their apps better visibility on smart TVs.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Nine apologises for running Voice No campaign ad criticised as ‘racist’

Nine apologises for running Voice No campaign ad criticised as ‘racist’

Nine, owner of The Australian Financial Review, said it was sorry for running the ad from conservative lobby group Advance Australia, which was heavily criticised for its depiction of Yes advocate Thomas Mayo.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Wall-to-wall coverage, but no uniformity in media’s treatment of Roberts-Smith

Wall-to-wall coverage, but no uniformity in media’s treatment of Roberts-Smith

In Australia’s divided media landscape, coverage of the defamation decision of the year was much more uneven than among overseas outlets.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
Ben Roberts-Smith took the fight to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald – it was a disastrous miscalculation

Ben Roberts-Smith took the fight to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald – it was a disastrous miscalculation

The Age and the Herald have won the libel case of the century. These were always stories that deserved to be told. It should not have required one of the most expensive trials in the nation’s history to establish that.

  • by Matt Collins
Qantas’ Financial Review boycott: Cuts copies from lounges, in-flight Wi-Fi

Qantas’ Financial Review boycott: Cuts copies from lounges, in-flight Wi-Fi

Qantas has removed The Australian Financial Review from its in-flight Wi-Fi and no longer provides copies of the newspaper in its Chairman’s Lounge despite a commercial agreement with Nine to do so.

  • by Zoe Samios and Amelia McGuire
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From the Archives, 1993: Geoff Corke, Melbourne TV pioneer, dies aged 58

From the Archives, 1993: Geoff Corke, Melbourne TV pioneer, dies aged 58

In 1993, the first face to appear on Melbourne television, Geoff Corke, known to 1960s children across Australia as King Corky, died aged 58.

  • by Penny Robinson
‘Get that s--- off the air!’: The time Kerry Packer banned Doug Mulray for life

‘Get that s--- off the air!’: The time Kerry Packer banned Doug Mulray for life

Doug Mulray was a beloved radio host, but the half-hour he spent on Channel Nine before he was sacked has gone down in history.

  • by Nell Geraets
NSW decides ... where they’d like to watch Saturday’s election coverage

NSW decides ... where they’d like to watch Saturday’s election coverage

After months of relentless campaigning and empty promises, the big decision is finally here: which channel should you watch on election day?

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Nine extends rugby deal as RA plots next chapter

Nine extends rugby deal as RA plots next chapter

Super Rugby Pacific will stay on Nine and Stan Sport until the end of 2025, but Rugby Australia wants more money for its next rights deal.

  • by Georgina Robinson
‘Just be human’: Peter Hitchener on surviving more than 50 years in news

‘Just be human’: Peter Hitchener on surviving more than 50 years in news

The broadcaster has guided audiences from the moon landing to the death of Princess Diana. It’s his warmth that artist Vicki Sullivan wanted to capture for the Archibald.

  • by Meg Watson