Uncivil and unbalanced: the Australian media can\u27t be trusted to report on industry reform By Alexandra Wake, RMIT University Anyone who has picked up the country’s biggest newspapers in the past week (and that of course includes the nation’s poll-fearing political powerbrokers) would naturally think communication minister Stephen Conroy’s apparently doomed media reforms presented a serious threat to Australia In the past week the newspapers, led by Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, have put Conroy on the side of Stalin and News Limited on the side of the angels (and, today, Thomas Jefferson). Fairfax has not been immune from demonising the reforms either. As if the campaign on the front of the papers were not enough, the heads of Australia’...