Dario Nelli – working journalist profile
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
This morning, La Trobe Journalism welcomes Sky News Australia’s Digitial News Director John Bergin as guest lecturer for the Broadcast Journalism class.
A 1946 essay by George Orwell seems even more relevant to journalism today than it did back then, says Terry Costello in this latest post in our ‘100 articles’ series.
Congratulations to final-year La Trobe Journalism student Kara Irving for her front-page exclusive in The Age today. Another La Trobe journalism student, Angus Monfries, also has a piece published in today’s edition.
A recent warning about the perils of journalists using Twitter as a forum to comment on each other’s work has been selected by Khairun Hamid to be included in our ‘100 articles’ project.
An exchange between President Obama and Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly has been selected by Renee Tibbs to join our ‘100 articles’ list as an example of how NOT to conduct an interview.
The story behind a photograph of an unusual orchestra is one of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism, says Pauline Halfon.
The 100th article for upstart by final-year journalism student Ben Waterworth also happens to be one of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism, says his lecturer Lawrie Zion.
An interview between an obsessed high school student and one of the world’s most revered rock critics earns its place in the our ‘100 articles’ list, says Heather Rogers.
ABC broadcaster Antony Funnell joins Monday’s Broadcast Journalism class to launch this year’s collaboration between La Trobe Journalism and Radio National’s Future Tense program.
A blog post warning of an alarming development in online marketing has been selected by James Rosewarne as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read.
A Columbia Journalism Review cover story characterising contemporary journalism as a hamster wheel has been selected by American journalist Carlton Purvis to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read.
News Ltd are offering six 12-month journalism traineeships in Victoria. Successful applicants will gain experience at a range of the company’s Victorian titles. Applications close on Friday 13 May.
A 2010 reflection about embedded journalism by Irish journalist Patrick Cockburn joins our list of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read.
David Foster Wallace’s reflection on tennis star Roger Federer in action at Wimbledon is one of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism, says George Galanis.
The Onion’s send-up of the often insubstantial content of TV news has been selected by Matt Smith as compulsory viewing and earns its place as one of our ‘100 articles’ list.
How should journalists cover natural disasters? This guide by the Australasian chapter of the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma provides some excellent advice, says Ashley Fritsch, in our latest ‘100 articles’ selection.
An expose by The Guardian of the uncritical use of press releases has been selected by Renee Tibbs to be included in our list of the ‘100 articles every journalist should read’.
Reckon sports writing has become robotic? Here’s the proof, says James Rosewarne, in this selection for our our ‘100 articles’ project.
A reflection about the dangers faced by journalists trying to expose human rights abuses has been chosen by Suzannah Marshall Macbeth to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
The significance of Anzac Day to many Australians need not prevent an ongoing critique of war and of the relevance of the Anzac legend, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.