The impact of big tech platforms like Google and Facebook on traditional media will be examined by Australia's competition watch dog, and a separate federal review is underway into the policies supporting Australian-made content.
Australian consumers will have to wait for the ability to compare fees charged by superannuation funds, after the corporate regulator ASIC agreed to a review of super disclosure rules.
Digital diplomacy, the possibility of a more moderate Saudi Arabia, China's vision and the military collapse of Islamic State are discussed by our guests on this month's a Foreign Affair.
AFR political editor Laura Tingle discusses the situation facing the federal government after the High Court disqualifies Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce.
As the fifth round of the increasingly tetchy Brexit talks ended this week, Tom Clark reflects on the absurd and important dilemmas on the confusing road to Brexit.
Captain Cook discovered Australia and John MacArthur planted the first seeds of the country's prosperity. But what about Caroline Chisholm, the woman responsible for peopling the new colony? Why has her influence and importance been forgotten?