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Australia needs more than the New York Times' view of the world

  • Written by Alexandra Wake, Senior lecturer, RMIT University
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The New York Times’ global push for subscribers, supported by the opening of a small bureau in Australia, is likely to cause a few more worried faces in the already fractured local news market. But more worrying for supporters of democracy in Australia is that pulling power of the US publication (and its innovative agenda) critically...

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