Well known journalist Charlotte Grieve is leaving The Age after seven years and joining the ABC from February when she will also launch her first non-fiction book, Duty to Warn.
News Corp Australia today launches the third annual Health of the Nation, a four week editorial campaign aimed at inspiring Australians to establish and sustain healthy habits that deliver tangible, long-term health benefits.
In today's news roundup - Albo plunges, Hanson rises, tennis begins, horror shark attack, 'mum's the work', 'their guns in our sights', and tuna tossers return, plus more. Stories and pictures by Robert Lang, Ross Papadakis, Claire Sandler, Grace Fost, Hayden Johnson, Mark Stewart, Dennis Shanahan, Andrew Bolt, Geoff Chambers, Rob Harris, Ronald Mizen and Nicola Smith, Phillip Coorey, Anthony Galloway, Jessica Gardner and Andrew Tillett, Michael Koziol, Josh Hanrahan, William Elliot and Madeleine Bower.
A BSF officer was summoned by the Inspector General and directed to apologise after he allegedly assaulted The Assam Tribune journalist Raju Das at the BSF Umpling camp while reporters were covering a commotion related to the termination of a BSF jawan.
Renowned journalist and founding editor of the Assamese fortnightly Prantik, Pradip Baruah, passed away on Wednesday, January 14, following a cardiac arrest. He was 88.
Business Today has announced the jury for the 30th edition of the BT–KPMG Best Banks study in Mumbai, which will identify India’s top banking CEOs on Friday, January 16, 2026.
The District Magistrate of South Tripura, Muhammad Sajad P, recently held a meeting with journalists from across the district.
Any journalist worth his or her salt would have a long file of defamation suits they have faced over their career. Though rare, there are certain situations when a journalist is forced to file a defamation suit to protect his or her reputation in this era of social media outpour when everyone with an opinion has a mouthful to offload. And that's when things get a little "touchy".
A controversy has erupted after journalists were allegedly insulted and manhandled during a press conference attended by senior Cabinet Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, NDTV reported.
MLA Asif (Raju) Sait said “Journalists should act as the voice of North Karnataka and help inform the public about the many issues faced by districts in the region” in Belagavi on Monday.
Two senior journalists from The Federal Karnataka have been honoured with prestigious journalism awards in recognition of their outstanding work.
Man of Many, The Australian men’s lifestyle publication, has appointed seasoned digital editor and strategist, Rob Stott as editor in chief. Stott replaces Nick Hall, who left the business at the end of 2025 after six years.
In today's news, bombs in Canberra, floods carry cars out to sea, hate law rumbles on, lots of fishy headlines, tobacco wars, and a Trump Tower for the Gold Coast, plus more. Stories and pictures by Steven Siewert, Andrew Potts, Paul Weston, Ellen Ransley and Jessica Wang, Chris Vedelago, Megan Gorrey, Paul Sakkal, Max Maddison and Nick Newling, Ronald Mizen and Nicola Smith, Paul Kelly, Sarah Ison, Dennis Shanahan, Zoe de Koning and Mandy Squires, Rachael Dexter, Alexander Darling, Cara Waters and Erin Pearson, Grace Crivellaro, Zac de Silva and Tess Ikonomou, Lucy Arundell and Bageshri Savasachi.
Happy Pongal, Sankranti, and Lohri to everyone celebrating 🌾✨ Since it’s a national holiday, Today’s Ten and Fourth Right are taking a brief pause today. We’ll be back tomorrow with a fresh, compelling mix of media stories worth your time. Until then, enjoy the festivities, the food, and the well-earned break.
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