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Riley Fitzgerald

Riley Fitzgerald

Riley Fitzgerald is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Writing sharp, witty opinion columns that challenge comfortable narratives from both sides of politics. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Riley Fitzgerald

WA Premier's Fuel Demand Raises Surveillance Questions
Politics

WA Premier's Fuel Demand Raises Surveillance Questions

Western Australia's Premier has written to major fuel suppliers demanding supply chain transparency, with a warning that emergency powers will be used if companies don't comply voluntarily.

Dockers face Richmond in eye of Cyclone Narelle
Sports

Dockers face Richmond in eye of Cyclone Narelle

Fremantle will take on Richmond in Perth on Saturday as Tropical Cyclone Narelle threatens to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to Optus Stadium, potentially disrupting one of the season's most lopsided matchups.

Fortnite loses the artist who made it iconic as Epic cuts 1,000 staff
Gaming

Fortnite loses the artist who made it iconic as Epic cuts 1,000 staff

Epic Games laid off 1,000 employees including Vitaliy Naymushin, the character artist who designed Jonesy and shaped Fortnite's visual identity since launch. The cuts signal deepening financial trouble despite the game's ongoing popularity.

ABC strike set to disrupt news and radio as talks collapse
Politics

ABC strike set to disrupt news and radio as talks collapse

Thousands of ABC staff are set to strike on Wednesday after rejecting management's pay offer. The broadcaster has warned of significant programming disruptions, including the axing of flagship shows.

The Complicated Legacy of Nicholas Brendon
Culture

The Complicated Legacy of Nicholas Brendon

Nicholas Brendon, who defined a generation's image of the lovable nerd as Xander Harris on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died at 54. His death comes amid complex feelings about his creative legacy and personal struggles.

Why Shutting Down These Botnets Isn't the Real Victory
Opinion Technology

Why Shutting Down These Botnets Isn't the Real Victory

Law enforcement took down four massive botnets that launched 30 terabit-per-second attacks. But millions of vulnerable devices are still online, waiting for the next criminal network to weaponise them.