The ‘Report it Right’ Competition
Entries for the Victorian Office for Disability’s ‘Report It Right’ competition are now open.
Entries for the Victorian Office for Disability’s ‘Report It Right’ competition are now open.
The Wimmera Mail-Times is looking to hire a full-time journalist to join its team in Horsham.
Applications for the JB Fairfax for Rural Journalism are now open for students looking to pursue a career in rural journalism.
Entries for the Victorian Office for Disability’s ‘Report It Right’ competition are now open.
The Wimmera Mail-Times is looking to hire a full-time journalist to join its team in Horsham.
Applications for the JB Fairfax for Rural Journalism are now open for students looking to pursue a career in rural journalism.
Karen Kissane, an award-winning journalist at The Age, and Jane Cowan, who has been reporting on the Bushfires Royal Commission, are both guest lecturing at La Trobe today. All are welcome to attend.
As we face one of the biggest debates of our time, Tiger Woods is all over the front pages of newspapers. In this age of consumer-generated news, Sam Drummond argues that many Gen-Yers can’t see the forest for the trees.
He’s hardly a household name, but radio journalist Alan Baskin has been waking up with listeners for the last few decades. Kara Irving spoke to him about fame, 4AM starts, and the future.
As the recent attacks against Indian students continues to generate public debate on whether Australia is an inherently racist country, Erdem Koc argues the attaching of such a stigma is grossly unfair.
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard will examine the relationship between politics and the media in a public lecture this evening.