Media
Habib wins defamation appeal against newspaper
Mamdouh Habib, former Guantanamo detainee, has won his defamation case against Sydney’s Daily Telegraph over an article published in 2005.......
Community broadcasters want more than an oily rag
It produces over 46,000 hours of locally produced content, and yet core Government funding has been falling since 1996. Community......
Is no rating for video games better than R-rating?
Video games featuring death, destruction and pornography are commonplace these days – so should they be banned or just reclassified......
ABC accused of putting commercial interest ahead of integrity
“The 10 Conditions of Love”, a documentary about Uighur activist Rubiya Kadeer, is the focus of another controversy. John Lewis-......
Journalists defy Balibo ban in Indonesia
The controversial film Balibo, which tells the true story of five Australian journalists killed by the Indonesian Military in East......
The life of a cartoonist
What’s it like to have to come up with a bright new funny idea every day? Crikey’s resident online cartoonist......
NITV investigates high rate Indigenous youth in juvenile detention
On November 10 the National Indigenous Television Service’s current affairs program Momentum will run a story investigating the high rate......
Journalism in Kuwait
The Middle East sometimes feels like a world away but the Kuwaiti government is trying to bring it closer for......
Pilger awarded Peace prize
He’s been more appreciated and decorated in other parts of the world than in Australia but tonight controversial journalist John......
Australian Freedom of Information about to change
With Prime Minister Kevin Rudd considering changes to the Federal Freedom of Information Act, a thesis candidate at La Trobe......