Walkey Awards finalists announced
Finalists in the general categories of the 57th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced at simultaneous events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane last night.
Finalists in the general categories of the 57th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced at simultaneous events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane last night.
On Friday 30 March, two eager, budding young journalists headed off to hear what were to be some invaluable words of wisdom on navigating the world of journalism.
Take your first step to becoming a Walkley Award Winning Journalist
Finalists in the general categories of the 57th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced at simultaneous events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane last night.
On Friday 30 March, two eager, budding young journalists headed off to hear what were to be some invaluable words of wisdom on navigating the world of journalism.
Take your first step to becoming a Walkley Award Winning Journalist
Are you Australia’s next media star? The Walkley Foundation has put out a call for emerging journalists to apply for the prestigious awards.
Finalists in the general categories of the 57th annual Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism were announced at simultaneous events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane last night.
On Friday 30 March, two eager, budding young journalists headed off to hear what were to be some invaluable words of wisdom on navigating the world of journalism.
Take your first step to becoming a Walkley Award Winning Journalist
Former The Age journalist James Button talks to Matt Smith about his about his career and the continuing need for foreign correspondents, in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Walkley award-winning ABC Radio journalist Sarah Armstrong explains why she walked away from it all, in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Entries are now open for the Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Awards.
La Trobe graduate Rania Spooner works for a regional daily newspaper and says she wouldn’t have done her cadetship any other way. She chatted to Matthew Dixon for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
The Walkley Foundation is looking for a graduate who is passionate about journalism and storytelling to join their Sydney team.
Former La Trobe student Rania Spooner is a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year award.
Sarah Hunt chats to producer of Australian Story, Belinda Hawkins, about what it takes to be a good story-teller and Malcolm Turnbull losing his temper.
Madeleine Barwick talks to Walkley award-winning investigative reporter Chris Masters about the fate of investigative reporting, new media, and what makes a good story.
Entries are now being accepted for the Walkey Young Australian Journalist of the Year Awards. If you have had an exceptional piece of work published in the last year, now is time to work on your submission.