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The Discarded – ‘Front-line heroes’

You’d hope that a show that aims to do its bit to stop inebriated Australians getting behind the wheel would be up there with the best of public service television, while driving up the ratings of course. But will it? Matt de Neef applies the random breath test treatment to Nine’s new offering, RBT.

Anzac debate marches down wrong track

The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.

Christopher Scanlon’s lead story in The Punch

Our colleague, upstart co-founder, and new dad Chris Scanlon has the lead story yesterday in The Punch. “Pregnancy as a competitive sport” chronicles some of the unexpected insights his wife gleaned in the months leading up to the birth of their first child late last month.

The Discarded – ‘Front-line heroes’

You’d hope that a show that aims to do its bit to stop inebriated Australians getting behind the wheel would be up there with the best of public service television, while driving up the ratings of course. But will it? Matt de Neef applies the random breath test treatment to Nine’s new offering, RBT.

Anzac debate marches down wrong track

The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.

Christopher Scanlon’s lead story in The Punch

Our colleague, upstart co-founder, and new dad Chris Scanlon has the lead story yesterday in The Punch. “Pregnancy as a competitive sport” chronicles some of the unexpected insights his wife gleaned in the months leading up to the birth of their first child late last month.

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The Discarded – ‘Front-line heroes’

You’d hope that a show that aims to do its bit to stop inebriated Australians getting behind the wheel would be up there with the best of public service television, while driving up the ratings of course. But will it? Matt de Neef applies the random breath test treatment to Nine’s new offering, RBT.

Anzac debate marches down wrong track

The ongoing debate about the legacy of Anzac Day intensifies every year as April 25 draws near. But according to former upstart editor, Erdem Koç, this leads to some blinkered views of what that battle in Gallipoli really means for us now.

Christopher Scanlon’s lead story in The Punch

Our colleague, upstart co-founder, and new dad Chris Scanlon has the lead story yesterday in The Punch. “Pregnancy as a competitive sport” chronicles some of the unexpected insights his wife gleaned in the months leading up to the birth of their first child late last month.

Interested in journalism? Then follow these ten sites

Want a box seat to watch the revolution in journalism unravel? Lawrie Zion’s been trawling through the media maelstrom and has come up with ten sites to follow if you want to get a handle on what’s going on and where it might be leading. If you want to add to this list, send in your submissions too.