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Newmatilda.com : ウィキペディア英語版
New Matilda

newmatilda.com, commonly known as New Matilda, is a left-wing independent Australian website of news, analysis and satire.
==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.〔 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.〔 On 8 Oct 2010, Cordell announced that newmatilda.com would be returning as a reader supported site.〔 The site raised more than $150,000 in a six-week fundraising campaign and is now back up and running and publishing daily.
In May 2014, Cordell announced her resignation and painted an uncertain future for New Matilda.〔 Since then it has continued publishing under its new editor Chris Graham, an investigative journalist and former editor of the National Indigenous Times.〔

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