This week may have been short, due to the commemoration of ANZAC Day, but the week was definitely not short on news. From more revelations at the banking royal commission […]
Slow News Weekly for Friday 6 April 2018
Even though it’s a short week Dave Burton has found plenty to discuss in today’s Slow News Weekly. From serious debates over clean energy at the Monash Forum, the beginning of […]
Slow News Weekly for Friday 23 March
This week its a good week to be Putin, but bad to be Facebook. Dave Burton offers his unique view on the events that have shaped the news cycle this […]
Slow News Weekly for Friday 09 February 2018
What do ‘Closing the Gap’, the Murray Darling basin, SpaceX, the Dow Jones, a Royal Commission into banks, an earthquake in Taiwan, George Brandis, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne and […]
Slow News Weekly for Friday 2 February 2018
It’s been a while since Australia was in the top 10 of anything, but our PM Malcolm Turnbull is determined that our country will be a lead producer and seller […]
Slow News Weekly for Friday 26 January
Just because it’s a public holiday in Australia doesn’t mean you can’t keep up with the news. Dave Burton’s Slow News Weekly is here again with a round up that […]
Last Slow News Weekly of 2017 – Friday December 15th
In his last Slow News Weekly for 2017, Dave Burton recounts this week’s major news events, starting with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse then travelling all the […]
Weekly News Summary from Slow News Weekly
The news just gets stranger and stranger. This week it’s the Paradise Papers and David Burton (author and editor-in-chief at our sister company, For Pity Sake Publishing) gives this seemingly […]