Australia’s most googled 2013; Two deaths and a birth top searches
Australian Google users were most interested this year in the deaths of two celebrities and the birth of a future king.
Australian Google users were most interested this year in the deaths of two celebrities and the birth of a future king.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to appear at this year’s Splendour in the Grass music festival via video link to introduce a debate on trust in the media.
Billionaire mining magnate and political campaigner Clive Palmer has applied to trade mark The Australian Times, in an expected bid to establish his own media entity.
Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison was left looking red-faced as a dozen journalists abandoned a press conference he’d called outside Canberra’s Parliament House to chase down Labor rival Joel Fitzgibbon.
The federal coalition would not allow the privatisation of the ABC or SBS, says Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.
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