Best of 2025 - Blame and frame: How Chinese Australians are counted when blamed, discounted when needed
Fred Zhang

Best of 2025 - Blame and frame: How Chinese Australians are counted when blamed, discounted when needed

We say we want to understand China. Then we glance past a million Chinese speakers at home and start counting somewhere else.

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In films and on the small screen, journalists are portrayed as heroes or villains. In The Hack they are both. Does this reflect the diminished, benighted standing journalists hold in society today or is it a step forward in showing the complexities of the work?

Best of 2025 - New revelations of the Murdoch empire’s underbelly – From The Hack’s real-life journalist
Rodney Tiffen

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Best of 2025 - New revelations of the Murdoch empire’s underbelly – From The Hack’s real-life journalist

This is the humblest day of my life, declared Rupert Murdoch to a parliamentary committee on 19 July 2011.

Best of 2025 - Blaming China won’t keep the lights on – or pay the power bill
Fred Zhang

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Best of 2025 - Blaming China won’t keep the lights on – or pay the power bill

Sky News is back on the beat with a familiar headline: “The $20,000-per-person climate tax: Cost of Australia's green agenda to become astonishingly clear this week when new emissions targets are set.”

Best of 2025 - Why key leaders attended China’s military parade – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

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Best of 2025 - Why key leaders attended China’s military parade – Asian Media Report

In Asian media this week: Nations “must adapt” to new power politics. Plus: Raid “will hurt” South Korea’s US investments; Trump’s strategic shift towards Pakistan; What’s next after Nepal’s 8 September massacre; Thailand gets its first minority government; Why India has the world’s biggest diaspora.

Best of 2025 - If we want to win the Pacific, we must first listen – and stop blaming China for everything
Fred Zhang

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Best of 2025 - If we want to win the Pacific, we must first listen – and stop blaming China for everything

A 9 September editorial in The Sydney Morning Herald, titled China and Australia in a high-speed race to win control of the Pacific, offered a vivid picture of the daily contest for influence in the region.

Best of 2025 - Rupert Murdoch’s greatest scoop
Rodney Tiffen

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Best of 2025 - Rupert Murdoch’s greatest scoop

On Wednesday 25 February 1976, The Australian published a sensational front page story headlined Iraq promises $US500,000 to pay Labor’s debts/Whitlam in secret Arab election deal.

Best of 2025 - Furious Modi rejects Trump’s phone calls – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

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Best of 2025 - Furious Modi rejects Trump’s phone calls – Asian Media Report

In Asian media this week: India turns its attention to Japan and China. Plus: Trump wants US to own land used for bases in Korea; Despair turning young refugees to armed insurrection; Beijing pushing AI as next growth-engine; Manila ramps up its anti-China stance; The wounds that time cannot heal.

Best of 2025 - The ABC's public comment guidelines: A 'crackdown' on management, not workers
Jonathan Holmes

Best of 2025 - The ABC's public comment guidelines: A 'crackdown' on management, not workers

The ABC’s new public comment guidelines, which replace its existing “personal use of social media” policy and follow the debacle of the Antoinette Lattouf affair, have been portrayed by rival media organisations as a crackdown”, “a gag order”, “a hit” on ABC employees, and other such alarming epithets.

Best of 2025 - John Menadue in conversation with David Marr
John Menadue,  David Marr

Best of 2025 - John Menadue in conversation with David Marr

In a wide-ranging discussion, P&I editor-in-chief John Menadue discusses a life full of achievement driven by conviction, and nominates seeing off the White Australia policy and establishing P&I as highlights. He is speaking with David Marr on ABC Radio National's Late Night Live.

What Australia’s teen social media ban could mean for reading
Bec Kavanagh

What Australia’s teen social media ban could mean for reading

As under-16s are locked out of major social media platforms, online book communities that helped many teens discover reading are disappearing too. What’s being lost, and what might replace it?

Can AI help save local journalism without hollowing it out?
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Can AI help save local journalism without hollowing it out?

As local news outlets shrink and news deserts grow, artificial intelligence could deepen the crisis or, if used carefully, help sustain public-interest journalism at the community level.

Font of all knowledge? Of Rubio, Rupert and playing to type
Andrew Fraser

Font of all knowledge? Of Rubio, Rupert and playing to type

A curious US culture-war memo about typefaces becomes a sharp lesson in readability, newspaper craft, and how badly those lessons have been forgotten in Australian journalism.



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