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David Speers: In the era of fake news, who would want to be a political reporter?
David Speers: In the era of fake news, who would want to be a political reporter?
And is fake news even a thing in Australia?
Walkley Foundation
Apr 28, 2017
Whip it good
Whip it good
The adventures of Banjo Paterson, cadet journalist, in the modern newsroom.
Charles F Purcell
Apr 10, 2017
News that’s fit for kids
News that’s fit for kids
Australia’s first newspaper for children has been running for a year — what took us so long?
Saffron Howden
Apr 19, 2017
How to teach data journalism to the data-terrified
How to teach data journalism to the data-terrified
Preach the therapeutic value of data entry. Treat data like it’s human. Show that ignorance is an asset.
Caroline Graham
Apr 18, 2017
Weekly email dispatches from a freelancer’s lonely desk
Weekly email dispatches from a freelancer’s lonely desk
Newsletter as lifeline.
Andrew McMillen
Apr 4, 2017
Press freedom is under attack, not least on our own shores.
Press freedom is under attack, not least on our own shores.
It says: “Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some assembly required.”
MEAA
Apr 19, 2017
Media, tried and prejudiced
Media, tried and prejudiced
The Yahoo!7 case is a wake-up call for Australia’s reporters and publishers.
Dr Joseph M Fernandez
Apr 26, 2017
The defamation racket
The defamation racket
Why some important Australian stories never get told.
Michael Bachelard
Apr 17, 2017
Behrouz Boochani: Journalist in exile
Behrouz Boochani: Journalist in exile
Persevering on Manus Island.
Arnold Zable
Apr 9, 2017
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