Pioneering journalists into the digital age
In a career littered with accolades, awards and recognition, Lawrie Zion has reached yet another milestone, writes Andrew Dimopoulos.
In a career littered with accolades, awards and recognition, Lawrie Zion has reached yet another milestone, writes Andrew Dimopoulos.
Andrew Holden has faced many challenges in his first five months as editor-in-chief at The Age, as Robert Henningham discovers.
Three years after upstart was launched the site has spawned its first offspring. In keeping with our mission to be a resource for emerging journalists, we’ve launched a new blog dedicated to exploring emerging best practices in digital journalism.
In a career littered with accolades, awards and recognition, Lawrie Zion has reached yet another milestone, writes Andrew Dimopoulos.
Andrew Holden has faced many challenges in his first five months as editor-in-chief at The Age, as Robert Henningham discovers.
Three years after upstart was launched the site has spawned its first offspring. In keeping with our mission to be a resource for emerging journalists, we’ve launched a new blog dedicated to exploring emerging best practices in digital journalism.
Editor, designer and publisher of Offscreen, Kai Brach, talks to Caitlin McArthur about launching a print magazine in the digital age.
In a career littered with accolades, awards and recognition, Lawrie Zion has reached yet another milestone, writes Andrew Dimopoulos.
Andrew Holden has faced many challenges in his first five months as editor-in-chief at The Age, as Robert Henningham discovers.
Three years after upstart was launched the site has spawned its first offspring. In keeping with our mission to be a resource for emerging journalists, we’ve launched a new blog dedicated to exploring emerging best practices in digital journalism.
Google is offering two scholarships for a Masters program in data journalism studies at the University of Hong Kong.
The University of Melbourne will be hosting an evening of discussion / interview with prominent media lawyer Mark Stephens on Friday 30 March at 7pm
Mistakes happen. But in the digital era how should something as commonplace as a typo be corrected? That’s the question explored in this piece by Mallary Jean Tenore which Liana Neri has chosen to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
How will journalism, publishing, film, TV and game production fare as more industries move online? Join the discussion at the Screen Futures Summit, which is currently being held in Melbourne.
It began as a modest blog. Now Craig Silverman’s Regret The Error is transforming the way we look at mistakes in the media. Lawrie Zion spoke to him for our Sited column, and for ABC radio’s Future Tense program.
In the Web 2.0 era, defining plagiarism is becoming an increasingly tricky issue. This 2009 blog post from the PBS MediaShift site is the latest to be added to our list of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.