New Matilda

newmatilda.com, commonly known as New Matilda, is a left-wing independent Australian website of news, analysis and satire.

New Matilda
Type of site
Online magazine
Available inEnglish
OwnerCordell Media Pty Ltd
EditorChris Graham
URLhttp://newmatilda.com/
Alexa rank126,767 (November 2014)[1]
CommercialYes
RegistrationNone available
LaunchedAugust 2004

History

The website was established by John Menadue in August 2004. Its founding editor was Natasha Cica. The website is now registered in the name of Cordell Media Pty Ltd, a company which is not aligned with any political party.[2] In May 2007, the policy section of newmatilda.com separated to become the Centre for Policy Development, a left-wing think tank.

On 27 May 2010, editor Marni Cordell announced that the publication would cease on 25 June, due to financial support drying up.[3] On 8 October 2010, Cordell announced that newmatilda.com would be returning as a reader supported site.[4] The site raised more than $150,000 in a six-week fundraising campaign and is now back up and running and publishing daily. However, webanalytics for January 2016 showed the site was barely performing, rated at 2989 for Australian sites, compared to, for example, 36 for The Age, or 936 for Crikey.com.

In May 2014, Cordell announced her resignation and painted an uncertain future for New Matilda.[5] Since then it has continued publishing under its new editor Chris Graham, an investigative journalist and former editor of the National Indigenous Times.[6]

Content

The website publishes around 20 articles per week covering Australian politics, business, consumerism, capitalism, race relations, civil society, international affairs, media and culture.[7] Including editorials, a total of 288 articles were published in 2004, 660 articles in 2005, 636 articles in 2006, 631 articles in 2007, 755 articles in 2008 and 736 articles in 2009.

Political cartoons

Beginning in May 2008, the website featured the satirist cartoons of Bill Leak.[8] They have since denounced Leak many times, in very strong terms, the most recent being in March 2017, by Michael Brull. The title was "RIP Bill Leak… You Boring Racist Who Ran With The Pack And Upheld Every Murdoch Orthodoxy".[9]

In July 2008, it launched an annual online competition for political cartooning. The first competition ran for three months, from July through to September 2008. The winner was Sarah Parsons, who received first prize of $6,000. The second competition opened in April 2009 and the winner was Sydney-based Fiona Katauskas. The finalists' entries were displayed at the Tap Gallery in Darlinghurst.

Contributors

The website publishes articles from over 1,000 international and Australian writers. Regular contributors include:[10]

Notes

  1. "Newmatilda.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. "FAQ". Newmatilda.com. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  3. Cordell, Marni. "Curtains For Newmatilda.com". Newmatilda.com. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  4. Cordell, Marni. "Miss Us? New Matilda Is On The Way Back!". Newmatilda.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2010. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  5. "Independent news website New Matilda receives takeover offers". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  6. "Chris Graham to take over New Matilda". Mumbrella. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  7. "About Us". Newmatilda.com. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
  8. "tag: bill leak: p. 10". Archived from the original on 31 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  9. "RIP Bill Leak… You Boring Racist Who Ran With The Pack And Upheld Every Murdoch Orthodoxy". New Matilda. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  10. "Writers". Newmatilda.com. Archived from the original on 31 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
gollark: Depending on the particular apocalypse, there might be a much bigger population around than there was then, at least for a while.
gollark: Can you not just get bottlecaps separately?
gollark: That probably works best in advanced, functional economies like the ones you won't have after an apocalypse.
gollark: There are probably ways to keep them in line as long as you don't do anything horribly egregious.
gollark: They might complain and rebel.

References

  • Borghino, José (2006-08-26). Happy 2nd Birthday New Matilda . New Matilda
  • Devine, Miranda (2007-10-11). Whose human rights come first? . SMH Online
  • Editorial: Reality bites the psychotic Left, The Australian
  • Henderson, Gerard. (2006-03-07 Haters are their own worst enemy . SMH Online.
  • Henderson, Gerard. (2006–09)
  • Hyperbole in need of a control order . SMH Online
  • Menadue, John (2005-06-23).Truth & the Media . Paper to NSW Industrial Relations Society 23 June 2005
  • Menadue, John (2004-08-24).Policies and Participation . New Matilda
  • Stephens, Tony (2004-05-27). Time to speak up: political animal says on-line newsletter will offer new voice . SMH Online.
  • Stephens, Tony (2005-08-29). Dear Mr. Howard, Australia needs a Human Rights Act . SMH Online
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