7 August 2023 I saw this article about the “final cohort of students at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst about to complete their Bachelor of Arts - Communications Journalism...
11 May 2023 In a speech interwoven with professional career highlights and contemporary journalism observations, Guardian Australia editor Lenore Taylor delivered the 2023 Brian Johns memorial lecture at...
1 April 2023 “The war in Ukraine is the first social media war… it is crowded with fake news and propaganda.” In a session at Radiodays Europe, Olli...
30 March 2023 “What effect does the current news cycle have on your mood?” asked Jeremy Druker, from Transitions. He was not surprised by the overall negative response...
28 May 2021 Deputy NSW Premier John Barilaro has filed a defamation suit against comedian and political commentator Jordan Shanks, known as Friendlyjordies. The defamation action relates...
14 May 2021 radioinfo continues the conversation with the CEO of Grant Broadcasters, Alison Cameron. This week we talk about news and information content plus social media.
13 May 2021 With the world losing trust in mainstream media news, budding journalists are losing faith in their careers, reports Nisha Karyn. * Concentration of ownership in...
5 May 2021 Communications MInister Paul Fletcher told a crowd of Australia's most well known journalists that Judith Nielsen "has made a practical contribution to the future of...
14 November 2020 Jordan Shanks, better known as FriendlyJordies, is a satirist, a self taught cross media reporter and a heavy hitting political influencer. On his Youtube account...
28 October 2020 Two years ago, Bourke community station 2WEB saved the local newspaper from closure and now operates The Western Herald along with its radio station. Chairman...
2 July 2020 “Nothing has been left untouched.” The ABC’s Director of News Gaven Morris explains the strategy behind the recent cut to the 0745 radio news. In...
10 March 2020 Ulrik Haagerup, Founder and CEO of the Constructive Institute for journalism is the keynote speaker today at a Judith Nielsen Institute function titled Constructing Tomorrow's...
16 October 2019 The University of Canberra is undertaking research into the needs of regional journalists and is asking for help from reporters in rural or regional areas. The...
13 February 2019 Earlier this week we published Michael Miller's comments on Google's new strategy to deliver radio news on smart speakers. He wasn't happy with the idea,...
11 February 2019 Michael Miller knows news, and he knows radio. He is now the Executive Chairman of News Corp and was previously the CEO of APN, which...
12 September 2018 At this week’s Navigating the News conference in Hobart, journalist Peter Greste talked about the importance of journalists building trust with their audience. But good reporting...
8 February 2018 At the start of each new year there are a range of studies and reports looking at media and journalism the past year and in...
20 March 2017 Speaking at today’s RadioDays Europe conference, Hannah Storm from the International News Safety Institute made a plea for the safety of journalists. The rise of...
23 September 2015 The Australian War Memorial today unveiled a new memorial to war correspondents. The launch coincided with the 100th Anniversary of Keith Murdoch’s ‘Gallipoli letter’ to...
30 October 2014 The newest in a string of anti-terroism laws targeted at telecommunications has been introduced today, continuing to have freedom implications for journalists. The Government has...
19 July 2014 This weekend marks 45 years since the Apollo 11 launch. Searching through his audio collection, Jason Morrison found this audio of a young Derryn Hinch...