ain't taking being dissed lightly, period! An Australian reporter learned the hard way why it's never good to mess with our desi girl, especially without doing a fact check first.
25.02.2021 - 15:22 / variety.com
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAustralia’s parliament on Thursday passed the last elements of the controversial new law that will require major tech firms to pay local publishers for news.Amendments earlier this week brought to an end a standoff between the Australian government and Facebook, which last week took the dramatic move of disabling Australian users’ ability to share news articles.The compromises, which both the government and Facebook have claimed as a victory, include a longer
.ain't taking being dissed lightly, period! An Australian reporter learned the hard way why it's never good to mess with our desi girl, especially without doing a fact check first.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefRupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
Fox Corp.-owned animation studio Bento Box Entertainment is partnering with Australian television and film production company Princess Pictures to form Princess Bento Studio, a new animation studio that will produce animated content out of its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.
reported on an interaction involving Senior Constable Mark Follington of New South Wales Police, and transgender woman Anya Bradford, which saw the woman pepper sprayed and left with a black eye and cuts to her wrist, after being unable to provide photo ID while at the Railway Hotel in Liverpool in May 2019.“The larger officer picked me up by the handcuffs, like I was on a leash, like I was a dog, then he dragged me out… laughing,” Bradford said. “My head hit the corner of the room and then he
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMichael Gudinski, founder of the Mushroom Group, Australia’s largest independent entertainment company, has died. He was 68.Gudinski’s death was confirmed in a statement posted on the Mushroom Group’s website.
Australia's law forcing Google and Facebook to pay for news is ready to take effect, though the laws' architect said it will take time for the digital giants to strike media deals. The Parliament on Thursday passed the final amendments to the so-called News Media Bargaining Code agreed between Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook’s top policy exec said the temporary ban of sharing news links in Australia was a difficult but “legally necessary” step for the social giant to protect itself.
Facebook said will invest $1 billion in the global news industry over the next three years but came out swinging Wednesday over its news blackout of Australia, which it reversed yesterday after Aussie lawmakers agreed to modify a proposed law.
Facebook announced Tuesday that it would lift a ban on Australians viewing and sharing news on its platform after it struck a deal with the government on proposed legislation that would make digital giants pay for journalism. The social media company caused alarm with its sudden decision last week to block news on its platform across Australia after the House of Representatives passed the draft law.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWho blinked in the fight between the Australian government and Facebook?Both sides were able to claim some measure of victory Tuesday, after Facebook said it will restore the ability for users and publishers to share news on its platform Down Under following the government’s agreement to make certain revisions to a pending law that will require internet companies to pay news media organizations.But the balance of power clearly remained with Facebook, whose
Facebook will restore news to its platform in Australia after the government agreed to modify proposed legislation that had kicked of a bitter battle over how publishers are compensated for use of their content by Internet giants.
Ellise Shafer administratorFacebook has reversed its decision to block the sharing of news content in Australia.“After further discussions with the Australian government, we have come to an agreement that will allow us to support the publishers we choose to, including small and local publishers.
Married At First Sight Australia star Lauren Huntriss has opened up on her horrific skin cancer battle when she was just 27.The now-33 year old took to her Instagram feed to share her story with her 109,000 followers alongside several graphic pictures of the cancer growth on her nose. One snap showed a close-up of the TV personality's face, where a pen mark could be seen circled around a specific spot on her nose.
Patrick Whitesell and Pia Miller share a kiss while enjoying lunch with friends at an outdoor restaurant on Friday (February 19) in Sydney, Australia.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed to move forward with the country's proposed content laws that will see tech giants pay for journalism, despite Facebook's unprecedented move to block news content in Australia. Facebook's new rules for Australian users mean that they cannot share Australian or international news and international users outside Australia also cannot share Australian news.
2 min read Virgin Australia is taking fabulous to new heights, announcing it will operate a Pride Flight from Brisbane to Sydney on Friday 5 March, ahead of the country’s largest annual gay and lesbian celebration.