by John Juliano
I was in New York a few days before Superstorm Sandy struck. On the one hand I was lucky to have left before the airports closed, on the other hand I wish I&r.... Read More
A rushed trip to Frankfurt for the IfraExpo and the UK – where I caught up with my first grandchild – brought me back bubbling with ideas, some of which are in thi.... Read More
They don’t have country newspapers like that any more, do they? Run by the one family for three generations or more and printed on the family’s own press, with a b.... Read More
Focus groups will see the first of a series of dummied-up Fairfax tabloids on Monday, designed to gauge reaction to the format chosen for The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.... Read More
When the first sheet of the ‘Gulf News’ came off the press at the decaying Queensland goldfields town of Croydon in May 1930, the 21-year-old owner-editor Leonora.... Read More