Meet Moose – the new media lab
Moose the chocolate Labrador got bored with his old media habit. But as he discovered, it’s never too late to learn new tricks on Twitter.
Gawenda, Wilson at La Trobe today
One of them used to edit The Age; the other works there now as a film reviewer. And if that doesn’t sound like too much of a coincidence, well get this: both Michael Gawenda and Jake Wilson will be visiting La Trobe tomorrow.
Michael Gawenda guest lecture
Being a journalist necessarily involves negotiating about all kinds of dilemmas. What should you know about the black, the white and the grey when it comes to conflicts of interest? Michael Gawenda has had a remarkable career as a journalist and as the editor of The Age, and, more recently, as Fairfax’s Washington correspondent. He [...]
Politicians and journalists: adversaries or bedfellows?
The University of Melbourne’s Centre for Advanced Journalism is hosting a public panel discussion on Tuesday 11 August with some of Australia’s finest journalists who will discuss the relationship between politics and the media.
One paper towns?
Newspaper companies around the globe are facing revenue shortfalls as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the internet. How will Australia’s newspapers fare in the future? Chris McNamara peers into the crystal ball and talks to the soothsayers to get a better view of the future of news in Australia.