
Sarah Blake
National Editor, News Network at News Corp Australia
National editor, network news at News Corp Australia
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Jul 17, 2024 |
independent.co.uk | Annette Ochoa |Ren Taylor |Sarah Blake
Heretto is a Business Reporter clientLearn how to securely unlock the potential of AI, benefiting customers and employees alike, through effective content strategies. In today’s digital landscape, businesses are constantly seeking ways to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate growth. While there are limitless opportunities to apply AI, there are two overlooked applications that can create a strategic advantage for organisations – and they live in the unassuming world of content.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
7news.com.au | Sarah Blake
Australian children would not be able to access social media until they are sixteen under a Coalition government, with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton saying lifting the age to access the addictive platforms was a key priority. Declaring he would impose a ban on young users within his first 100 days of government, Mr Dutton said that as a father and former police officer, he felt compelled to protect children from the “industrial scale” evil found online.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
thewest.com.au | Sarah Blake
Is there a more tone-deaf reaction to a bullying scandal tainting your media company and driving your share price to a 52-week low than shoulder-charging a young journalist to the ground and smirking about it? This was the question ricocheting around Australia’s corporate and political corridors on Friday as the shockwaves spread from Nine Chairman Peter Costello’s caught-on-film airport fracas with reporter Liam Mendes.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
thewest.com.au | Sarah Blake
Some of Nine’s biggest names have called on the embattled media company’s chairman Peter Costello to explain himself amid conflicting versions of an alleged assault he committed at Canberra Airport against a young journalist.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
7news.com.au | Sarah Blake
It was another day, another shocker for under-fire Immigration Minister Andrew Giles, who on Monday was forced to walk back his claims that drones were being used to monitor some of the overseas-born criminals wandering the country after being released from immigration detention. The humiliating new gaffe has heaped more pressure on Mr Giles, who again insisted he was not stepping down from his job despite a cascading series of bungles.
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