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Steve Kelly – Working Journalist profile

Steve Kelly, editor of the Warrnambool Standard, sits down with Alyce Hogg to ponder the future of regional newspapers, and reflect on a career that has taken him across the globe.

Interview with ABC journalist Kerri Ritchie

Samantha Afetian interviewed ABC senior reporter Kerri Ritchie about the nature of broadcast journalism and and how students can prepare themselves for a career in news.

Where are they now? Rania Spooner

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.

Jonathan Green – Working Journalist profile

ABC’s The Drum editor Jonathan Green has been a journalist for more than 30 years. He shares some reflections on his career and the state of journalism with Matt Smith in this Working Journalist interview.

Evan Schuurman – Working Journalist profile

Evan Schuurman is fresh on the job at The Ballarat Courier, having decided to become a journalist just last year. He shares his insights so far with Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.

Jaymz Clements – Working Journalist profile

Music street-press magazine Beat is there every Wednesday to tell Melburnians what’s hot and what’s not. Renee Tibbs chats to Jaymz Clements, Beat’s music editor and noted redhead.

Aric S. Queen – Working Journalist profile

Vagabond journalist Aric S. Queen has visited more than 40 countries, but it was during his five years in Shanghai that he became a writer and a wanted man, as he explains to Heather Rogers.

Farah Farouque – Working Journalist profile

Farah Farouque, a senior writer at The Age, has a passion for social issues which has shaped her career in journalism, as Vivien Durant discovers for our Working Journalist project.

Alex Wake – Working Journalist profile

Being a journalist is part of a blended career brew for Alex Wake, who has worked as everything from a country newspaper reporter to a ministerial press secretary. She is currently lecturing in journalism at RMIT while completing her PhD. James Briggs spoke to her for our Working Journalist project.

Kimberley Nichols – Working Journalist profile

After stints in two regional newspapers, Kimberley Nichols decided that daily journalism wasn’t for her. But the skills she learned have turned out to be useful in her current role in beyondblue, as she explains to Sarah Green in this Working Journalist profile.

100 articles – ‘Blog off, you still need journalism’

Much as been said about the relationship between blogging and journalism. But as James Briggs argues in this selection for our 100 articles project, few have said it quite as well as Jason Whittaker, who has recently been appointed the Deputy Editor of Crikey.

100 articles — ‘Losing the news: The future of the news that feeds democracy’

What is the ideal relationship between journalism and democracy? And is it still attainable? In this selection for our ‘100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism’ project, Madeleine Barwick discusses Alex Jones’s ‘Losing the News: The Future of the News That Feeds Democracy’.