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Punk band the Painters and Dockers front man Paulie Stewart has lived a life of jagged contrast. The brother of...
The Law
Investigative journalist, Nicole Madigan was stalked for three years. She tells her story in her new book, aptly titled ‘Obsession’....
Communications & Culture
New research released last week reveals around 85 per cent of diverse journalists face online abuse. The report, commissioned by...
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Campaigns advocating for the freedom of Julian Assange, an Australian journalist, editor publisher have come to Brisbane. Assange was convicted...
A 2023 report by the Australian Media Landscape reveals the fears and threats that surround journalists in Australia today. The...
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At the beginning of this year, the ABC’s Global Affairs Editor John Lyons predicted that Julian Asasnge would be free...
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No one is safe on social media, but women in journalism are more vulnerable. Leigh Sales and Lisa Millar have...
Indigenous
When flooding devastated the Northern NSW town of Lismore, the independent Indigenous newspaper, the Koori Mail, was forced to halt...
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Showing now at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Afghanistan is not Funny is British playwright Henry Naylor’s latest play which aims...
International
Australia is a good example of how safe journalists can perform their job on reporting issues of national interest. Unfortunately,...