Media
No clear home for skills of laid-off Fairfax printing workers
With all the discussion surrounding the impacts of the Fairfax shakeup on journalism, one group of workers hasn’t received as......
Fairfax cuts pave way for digital
This morning Fairfax Media announced it will cut 1900 editorial and printing staff over the next three years. Leading titles,......
Reporting the Houla Massacre
A glaring mistake by the BBC has brought into light the amount of misinformation and misreporting about the situation in......
Media jobs go off-shore
Over eight hundred journalists went on strike yesterday as Fairfax announced a proposal for the off-shoring of over sixty sub-editing......
Insult to PM flies under media radar
Julia Gillard has taken her fair share of insults since becoming Prime Minister, but the most recent of these attacks......
New Media Watchdog Set For Australia
Australia is expected to be introduced to its first media watchdog in light of the UK Leveson Inquiry. The drama......
Bob Brown lashes ‘limp’, ‘lazy’ journalism on Greens mining tax tactics
Bob Brown has lashed out at criticism of The Greens tactics on the mining tax in Fairfax newspapers. The Greens......
Sexual discrimination still present in newsrooms
The largest survey yet undertaken in Australia of women working in the news media, has revealed sexual harassment and gender......
The Media Inquiry
Results of the Media Inquiry have been handed down detailing ways in which the Australian media is regulated. Nic Christensen,......
James Murdoch resigns – but is it really a big deal?
It seems the News of the World Scandal is yet to be over. This morning James Murdoch, younger son of......