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BBC presenter Martine Croxall.

BBC rebukes newsreader who corrected ‘pregnant people’ to ‘women’

A newsreader who went viral after making a face while changing the word “pregnant people” to “women” has been found to have broken BBC impartiality rules.

  • Fiona Parker

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Headline grabbing Sandilands photographed in Sydney in 2023.

Kyle Sandilands’ medical update and the $180m question

In this edition of On Background, an update on Kyle Sandilands’ brain surgery, Nick Papps’ Californian dream begins and Guardian Australia closes the book on its Canberra headache.  

  • Calum Jaspan
Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes.

Stokes blames ‘marauders’ as shareholders reject pay report

Kerry Stokes has used his last annual general meeting as Seven West Media chair to blast “foreign marauders” and an unfair tax system for the group’s fading revenues.

  • Adrian Black
The boss of the ABC’s flagship investigative program has resigned.

ABC Four Corners boss resigns

The boss of the ABC’s flagship news program has resigned after 25 years with the broadcaster.

  • Calum Jaspan
News Corp Australia owns a range of local assets including The Australian, the Herald Sun and The Daily Telegraph.

News Corp wrestles underpayments headache as dollars dry up

The company is in the sights of the media union, which suspects it has underpaid a significant number of staff over the past decade.

  • Calum Jaspan
News Corp’s Siobhan McKenna will retire at the end of the year.

Murdoch’s closest adviser quits News Corp and his private company

Lachlan Murdoch’s closest adviser, Siobhan McKenna, has resigned from her overarching position as CEO of broadcasting at News Corp and is also leaving his private investment firm, Illyria.

  • Calum Jaspan
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Apply for a visual journalist traineeship at the Herald and The Age

Nine Publishing’s award-winning newsrooms are seeking two emerging talents for 12-month traineeships in photography and video.

Attorney-General Michelle Rowland called the scheme “heartless and disastrous”.

Nine accuses AI firms of ‘illegal scraping’ of journalism

One of Australia’s largest publishers says AI giants “scrape” content produced by its newsrooms, as the media industry backs the government’s stance on not allowing tech firms to be exempt from copyright laws.

  • Elias Visontay and Brittany Busch
Nick McKenzie is one of the country’s most decorated and respected investigative journalists.

Police investigate the targeting of Gold Walkley winner Nick McKenzie’s home

An offender broke in to disable the home’s security system and tampered with CCTV cables.

  • Sarah Danckert
New ABC managing director Hugh Marks sets out his plans for the national broadcaster.

The honeymoon is over for ABC boss

In this edition of On Background, Hollywood Hugh checks in from Bulgaria, familiar faces meet in Riyadh, and another rights deal in the works for the NRL.

  • Calum Jaspan
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