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Mobile Journalism’s new focus: the cinematic
Mobile Journalism’s new focus: the cinematic
A report from MojoFest 2022 by Rob Layton, Assistant Professor of Mobile Journalism at Bond University.
Walkley Foundation
Dec 11, 2022
Spotlight on: Emily Baker
Spotlight on: Emily Baker
2022 John B Fairfax Family Young Australian Journalist of the Year
Walkley Foundation
Jul 13, 2022
Features of virtue
Features of virtue
Exploring the common virtues of award-winning feature writing to analyse how journalists make us feel something when we read their work.
Jennifer Martin
Jun 22, 2022
Spotlight on: Kate Holden
Spotlight on: Kate Holden
Our interview with the winner of the 2021 Walkley Book Award, for The Winter Road.
Walkley Foundation
May 10, 2022
Close to home: investigative reporting in regional communities
Close to home: investigative reporting in regional communities
An interview with Walkley-winning investigative journalist Donna Page.
Walkley Foundation
Apr 20, 2022
The con artist, the investigator and the trophy
The con artist, the investigator and the trophy
Investigative journalist Kate McClymont reveals how she exposed Melissa Caddick, the Sydney swindler who disappeared without a trace.
Walkley Foundation
Apr 11, 2022
Delivery driver deaths: lifting the lid on the dark side of the gig economy
Delivery driver deaths: lifting the lid on the dark side of the gig economy
Naaman Zhou’s reports on the exploitation of Australia’s food delivery riders won him the 2021 Walkley Award for Public Service Journalism.
Walkley Foundation
Apr 5, 2022
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Meet the bee brokers: ‘You never stop learning about bees, they’re just incredible’
Meet the bee brokers: ‘You never stop learning about bees, they’re just incredible’
While COVID confines humans to their homes, insects are chauffeured around the country in Australia’s largest livestock movement. By Jess…
Walkley Foundation
Oct 19, 2020
#LetHerSpeak: Rape survivor breaks silence after NT gag law reform
#LetHerSpeak: Rape survivor breaks silence after NT gag law reform
A soldier who invited a woman back to his barracks before sexually assaulting her also attacked another woman.
Walkley Foundation
Aug 20, 2020
Tasmania’s New Normal
Tasmania’s New Normal
Many in Tasmania had high hopes that ecotourism would secure the state’s economic future. But the relentless march of climate change…
Walkley Foundation
May 27, 2020
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