There's no point trying to read any if your articles ever due to the amount of advertising you shove on the screen often covering 100% of the screen and jiggling the text on the screen. Have you guys ever tried to read one of your own articles in your own site?
June 21, 2025 at 10:52 PM
There's no point trying to read any if your articles ever due to the amount of advertising you shove on the screen often covering 100% of the screen and jiggling the text on the screen. Have you guys ever tried to read one of your own articles in your own site?
Also making it out like Rudd is sneakily cutting backroom deals to get a meeting instead of reporting it as US ambassador trying to do their literal job.
June 20, 2025 at 3:43 AM
Also making it out like Rudd is sneakily cutting backroom deals to get a meeting instead of reporting it as US ambassador trying to do their literal job.
As print media declined and moved online the advertising revenue dropped. Less money from digital advertising then print advertising. Media has learnt from tracking online stats that Sport, Politics and crime drive the most engagement. They have sensationalised crime with disastrous effects.
June 11, 2025 at 11:38 PM
As print media declined and moved online the advertising revenue dropped. Less money from digital advertising then print advertising. Media has learnt from tracking online stats that Sport, Politics and crime drive the most engagement. They have sensationalised crime with disastrous effects.
We have forgotten the lessons of the early 20th century and are stupidly going through them again, prohibition, income inequality and facisim to name 3.
June 11, 2025 at 1:24 AM
We have forgotten the lessons of the early 20th century and are stupidly going through them again, prohibition, income inequality and facisim to name 3.
Already bending themselves backwards to come up with reasons to block legislation in line with what their supposed values should support. We will probably see more of the same this term from them.
June 3, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Already bending themselves backwards to come up with reasons to block legislation in line with what their supposed values should support. We will probably see more of the same this term from them.
I'm sure if young people had sufficient wage growth and cheaper housing they could afford to buy locally produced consumer goods with environmental impact, and probably better quality.
May 27, 2025 at 2:25 PM
I'm sure if young people had sufficient wage growth and cheaper housing they could afford to buy locally produced consumer goods with environmental impact, and probably better quality.