Episodes
Fairfax Media has started its latest voluntary redundancy program that will shed 1900 jobs. The re-structure includes a new operating model and new positions at the Sydney Morning Herald aimed…
Published 07/22/12
Wild dogs attacking livestock is an ongoing issue for rural Australia and good conditions have led to increased threat. Peak Industry Body, Wool Producers, is calling on the Federal Government…
Published 06/09/12
University of Canberra Journalism lecturer, Crispin Hull, wrote a letter to five students explicitly requesting they abandon freedom of information requests. The students wanted to verify reports of planned cuts…
Published 04/12/12
The Centre for Independent Journalism and the Australian Council of Social Services hosted this year’s NGO Media Forum at the NSW Teachers Federation in Surry Hills.  The forum focused on…
Published 04/04/12
The Finkelstein media report has sent the press into a frenzy about the notion of free speech. Some journalists say the hysteria is stifling community debate about effective complaint handling…
Published 03/18/12
The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has described the Finkelstein Report on media regulation as a huge disappointment. They say the proposal for a Government body to oversee all journalism…
Published 03/18/12
Twitter continues to be a blessing for activists and journalists but in some cases remains an untapped opportunity for brands and politicians. People’s ability to visibly talk back — and…
Published 02/26/12
The internet can be a gateway into a plethora of impersonal interaction tempered only by an occasional emoticon. But — as is often the case — technology could be about…
Published 02/18/12
Erin O’Dwyer started her career as a journalist in 1997, writing for the Queensland Times and then the Courier Mail. It was an interesting time in QLD given Pauline Hanson…
Published 12/02/11
Popular radio host, Kyle Sandilands, has again spewed his vile lyric. This time targeting online journalist, Alison Stephenson, for writing unfavourably about a new and failed TV show that is…
Published 11/30/11
As much as one might love — nay cut off an arm — to be able to take credit for the blog title obviously that is not possible. It was…
Published 11/14/11
Sonia Neale is a media savvy advocate who has experienced mental illness. She said, “The reason I do this, the reason I tell my story, is that I want to…
Published 10/13/11
There are some important goings on around media regulation at the moment. We have the Convergence Review (dealing with traditionally regulated broadcasters merging with the digital stream) and a new…
Published 10/01/11
An inquiry into the Australian media is being set up and views differ on how to support print media diversity. Stephen Mayne, journalist and founder of online newspaper, Crikey, said:…
Published 09/13/11
Left in the wake of the NotW closure is a conversation about journalistic ethics and media ownership. NewsStand is an online organising vehicle set-up in response to that discussion and…
Published 08/21/11
The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) has sent letters to Australian Government Ministers after journalists raised concerns about gaining access to Australian immigration detention centres. Alliance members have complained…
Published 08/05/11
The Blank Page Summit is a gathering near the Billard Aboriginal Community in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Now in its third year, the summit seeks to bring together young people…
Published 07/26/11
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Published 07/22/11