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The Walkley Foundation is running a workshop this Saturday to help journalists kit themselves out with all the required tools in modern productivity.
The Walkley Foundation is running a workshop this Saturday to help journalists kit themselves out with all the required tools in modern productivity.
Are you Australia’s next media star? The Walkley Foundation has put out a call for emerging journalists to apply for the prestigious awards.
The Walkley Foundation for Journalism is running a one-day course on blogging and publishing online in Melbourne.
The Walkley Foundation is running a workshop this Saturday to help journalists kit themselves out with all the required tools in modern productivity.
Are you Australia’s next media star? The Walkley Foundation has put out a call for emerging journalists to apply for the prestigious awards.
The Walkley Foundation for Journalism is running a one-day course on blogging and publishing online in Melbourne.
The Walkley Foundation is hosting an event with the two seasoned investigative journalists tomorrow, Tuesday, at the Wheeler Centre.
The Walkley Foundation is running a workshop this Saturday to help journalists kit themselves out with all the required tools in modern productivity.
Are you Australia’s next media star? The Walkley Foundation has put out a call for emerging journalists to apply for the prestigious awards.
The Walkley Foundation for Journalism is running a one-day course on blogging and publishing online in Melbourne.
Cass Savellis attended the Walkley Media Pass Student Industry Day on Friday, at the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre in Melbourne. It was jam-packed with industry professionals who shared their tips and experiences they’ve gained over their careers. She took their advice and turned it into a list of significant freelance journalist pointers.
In your last year of a journalism degree? The Walkley Foundation is running a training day for you to hear insights from industry professionals.
Are you a budding freelance journalist looking for some pointers on how to build your business? This conference in Melbourne may be just the thing for you.
The Walkley Foundation’s annual media conference will be held in Brisbane next month
The Walkley Foundation is running a two-day training course for those wanting to learn about sub-editing and digital formatting.
Is there a leadership vacuum? Politicians are taking on journalists to get to the bottom of the question in a debate, and you can be a part of it.
La Trobe University’s Lawrie Zion will join Renee Barnes and James Tuckerman as a panelist at the 2011 Freelance Conference in Melbourne today.
Former La Trobe student Rania Spooner is a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year award.
Final-year journalism students are being given the chance to kick-start their careers at the MediaPass Student Industry Days, beginning in May.
Are you currently studying journalism or media? Do you want to liaise with the industry’s finest? Then enter the Media Super Student Award for excellence in student journalism.
There’s just a few more days to get your entries in for the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Awards. Entries close this Friday, so get writing!
Entries for the Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year 2011 are now open!
An array of local and international speakers will take part in next month’s Walkley Media Conference in Sydney. Their mission? Figuring out how storytelling can thrive as we enter the second decade of the 21st century.
For those students who missed out on the event last week, Sharon Green reports on the key discussions from the MediaPass Student Industry Day in Melbourne.
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) and the Walkley Foundation are presenting their annual ‘Media Pass’ student industry days in May. Read on if you’re interested in advice about applying for jobs, and workshops led by professional journalists.
Had any pieces run on upstart lately? Think that assignment you scored an ‘A’ for might be up there with your best work? Then maybe you should think about entering the Media Super Student Journalist of the Year awards. But get moving, your submission has to be in by 3 May.