Journalism
CALD women journalists are more under attack on social media
No one is safe on social media, but women in journalism are more vulnerable. Leigh Sales and Lisa Millar have......
The Koori Mail goes to Press
When flooding devastated the Northern NSW town of Lismore, the independent Indigenous newspaper, the Koori Mail, was forced to halt......
Theatre portrays the tragedy of Afghanistan
Showing now at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Afghanistan is not Funny is British playwright Henry Naylor’s latest play which aims......
Four Mexican journalists killed in 2022 so far
Australia is a good example of how safe journalists can perform their job on reporting issues of national interest. Unfortunately,......
Amnesty International Media Award winners announced
The winners of the Amnesty International Media Awards were announced last week, celebrating human rights journalism. Topics such as Indigenous......
Koori Mail Celebrates 30th Anniversary
The Koori Mail, Australia’s only Indigenous owned and self-funded newspaper, celebrates its 30 years of reporting. The fortnightly paper......
COVID-19 has hurt public interest journalism
A survey to more than 1,000 journalists across Australia done by Medianet found out journalism could be the latest victims......
China’s expulsion of journalists threatens its ‘soft power’strategy
China is becoming increasingly paranoid and authoritarian and Australia should not blame itself for stirring up the superpower, says analyst......
Australian Reporters Flee China
This morning, Australian reporters; Bill Birtles and Michael Smith, made their escape from China. After facing scrutiny from the Chinese......
ACCC proposes draft code of conduct to force digital tech giants to compensate, remunerate Australian news media companies
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a draft mandatory code of conduct to make multinational digital technology......