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Lizzie Winners 2026: ABC Gamer - Best Short Form Content

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Winning the Lizzie for Best Short Form Content was a heartening acknowledgement that ABC Gamer’s work mattered, Gemma Driscoll says. Driscoll was one of the key members of the ABC Gamer team before it was shut down at the end of 2025. ABC Gamer’s winning entries included: “The Missing Category At The Game Awards”, “Microsoft Is Distracting You From Layoffs”, “The Minds Behind Indie Symphony 2” and “Schrödinger's Cat Burglar Dev Talks Mischief”.  Driscoll was proud of those entries, especially given they were created under time pressure. “We were focusing on very recent events within the games industry – any gaming news that we thought we needed to highlight, any thoughts and opinions we felt were worthy of sharing about current events,” she told Influencing.  “They were scripts that we were particularly proud of because we wrote everything [quickly] and sent it to our team to verify.  “The [videos] were the result of a team's effort to create n

Upfront: Harry and Meghan divides opinion, Qantas cuts flights, IMG flags recession

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IMF flags recession risk and warns against inflation-fuelling budget giveaways The IMF has cautioned Treasurer Jim Chalmers against broad cost-of-living handouts that could entrench war-driven inflation, urging any relief be tightly targeted and properly funded as global recession risks rise. The story lands as confidence weakens and governments weigh how to respond to higher oil prices without blowing out the budget. Covered by: The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Australian Financial Review, The West Australian. Fuel shock hits the real economy: truckies warn of closures and councils brace for higher costs With diesel and supply-chain pressure rising amid Middle East instability, the trucking industry is warning many operators could shut within months, arguing electrification timelines don’t match commercial reality. Flow-on impacts are spreading, with councils flagging higher waste-collection charges and broader cost pressures feeding into househo

Happy Tamil New Year!

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Today, we’re taking a short pause. With it being Tamil New Year, there will be no edition of Fourth Right or Today’s Ten in your inbox. We’ll be back to our regular programming tomorrow. Until then, here’s wishing you a warm, meaningful and joyful start to the year ahead. May it bring clarity, momentum and a few pleasant surprises along the way.

Vale Gary Stark

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Gary Stark, former technology journalist and community radio broadcaster, has passed away.  Stark produced and co-hosted Sydney-based 2RDJ-FM 88.1’s Gadget Grill technology show. First with his son, Pickr’s Leigh :) Stark, and later with Geoff Quattromani, Alex Choros and Jason Murray.  The Gadget Grill show covered technology and gadgets in all their forms. Stark told Influencing, in a ‘5 Minutes With article back in 2010, that the show reflected “the underlying belief that tech and gadgetry should be fun”.  The show ran from 2005 until September 2019 on Sunday evenings, with all of Stark senior’s co-hosts joining him for one final episode.  Stark also owned and operated New Tricks – a site assisting over-50s with technology – between 2011–2013.  Stark was also a self-confessed consumer advocate. In the 2010 ‘5 Minutes With’ piece, he said he refused “to accept second best… an

Upfront: Taylor tough on migration, new Chief of Defence, Aus Navy ready

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Taylor’s hardline migration pitch: values tests and mass deportations Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has unveiled a tougher migration platform, arguing for values-based screening, tighter visa conditions and a major deportation drive targeting people who have exhausted appeal options. It’s a high-stakes political play that will sharpen the election divide on border control, social cohesion and civil liberties, while putting pressure on Labor to respond on enforcement and processing backlogs. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, The Australian, Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Advertiser. ADF shake-up: Hammond to lead Defence, Coyle makes history in the Army Australia’s top military leadership is being reshuffled, elevating Navy chief Mark Hammond to Chief of the Defence Force and appointing Susan Coyle as the first woman to lead the Army. The move lands amid heightened regional and Middle East tensions, with a growing emphasis on uncrew

Data Beings unveils top news anchors by X engagement for March 2026

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Data Beings has released its list of top news anchors on X by engagement for March 2026, with Shiv Aroor topping the chart. Aroor recorded 1,255,018 interactions across likes, comments, reposts, bookmarks and quotes during the month. He was followed by Rajdeep Sardesai with 545,078 engagements and Rahul Shivshankar with 367,794. Rubika Liyaquat closely followed with 366,385 engagements. Sushant Sinha and Aman Chopra recorded 224,248 and 199,237 respectively. Rajat Sharma logged 138,009 engagements, while Sudhir Chaudhary stood at 129,807. Amish Devgan and Meenakshi Joshi completed the top 10. In the remaining list, Chitra Tripathi led with 72,323 engagements, followed by Vasudha Venugopal, Padmaja Joshi and Shubhankar Mishra. Vishnu Som, Gargi Rawat, Gaurav C Sawant, Palki Sharma, Sumit Awasthi and Navika Kumar completed the top 20. The report highlights the growing importance of social media engagement for television news anchors, as platforms like X continue to shape audience r

Case filed against journalists over alleged misleading reporting

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A case has been registered against journalists in Nagpur for allegedly circulating misleading footage related to an explosives recovery incident. As per Nagpur Today, a bag containing gelatin sticks and detonators was found in a residential area under the jurisdiction of Ganeshpeth Police Station, triggering panic among residents. Police and forensic teams rushed to the spot and seized the explosives. However, during the coverage, some news channels reportedly aired visuals claiming the incident had taken place in another locality. Police have termed the visuals misleading, stating that such reporting could have caused confusion and tension. Following this, a case has been filed against two editors and a reporter. Police said the investigation is ongoing and further details are yet to be disclosed.

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