The media watchdog found that Australia’s highest-paid media stars breached standards in two segments that aired last year.
Further questionable on-air comments about women from former Triple M radio host Marty Sheargold have emerged.
Sports Minister Anika Wells led a chorus of condemnation after the radio host’s inflammatory remarks about the national women’s soccer team.
Triple M host strayed offside while on air,and scored a spectacular own goal.
The boundaries of bad taste and outrage have become blurry,but Marty Sheargold’s staggeringly bad take on the Matildas went beyond anything we’d heard in years.
I thought I had lost a colleague,but the volume of tears has made me realise that Philip Brady was family.
Brady began his career in broadcasting in 1958 and was still on radio until announcing his retirement nine days ago.
Days after the shock jock told listeners he needed immediate surgery for a brain aneurysm,doctors have informed him that he has a second one in his chest.
Cricket reporter Peter Lalor has received support from the Australian opener Usman Khawaja after the journalist was told he could not cover cricket for SEN any more due to his social media support of Palestinians.
The actor and presenter says “relentless stalking” by paparazzi has contributed to her decision.