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The myth of an egalitarian Australia

One of Australia’s iconic beliefs is the concept of a fair go. Caroline Zielinski asks what happens when that fair go no longer applies?

3D printing: reshaping manufacturing

The future factory line may become much smaller as additive layer manufacturing enables home office production. Xenon Ellis investigates.

The Inland Sea: Pinakarri housing co-op

Steinar Ellingsen’s Australian odyssey continues south in WA to visit the award-winning, international Pinakarri community in Fremantle.

The Greens failed asylum seekers

The Greens’ demand for the perfect asylum seeker policy will cost the lives of refugees, writes Emil Jeyaratnam.

Tom Maclean – working journalist profile

Win News journalist Tom Maclean sits down with Alyce Hogg to talk long days at the office, journalistic idealism, and his passion for broadcast media.

The rise of liveblogging

Media consumers are increasingly expecting immediate, up to date content as events occur. But is liveblogging technology the answer? Alyce Hogg investigates.

Lytro: a new perspective in photojournalism

Will Lytro’s new photographic technology shift the focus of photojournalism? Tim Viney discusses the uses and limitations of this fresh player on the scene.

Andy Maher – working journalist profile

With a career spanning 26 years, Andy Maher is one of the most respected voices in football media. Stefan Paoli spoke to him about his life as a sports journalist.

Tom Cowie – working journalist profile

Tom Cowie took all the right steps, and they are paying off. Julia McDonald talks with the Power Index journalist about education, internships and what it takes to be professional.

Rodney Croome – a working journalist profile

Gay News Network journalist Rodney Croome talks to Julia McDonald about the importance of critical reporting and writing with a view in this Working Journalist profile.

The Lynx ads: Puerile but harmless?

The recent claims that Unilever are ‘hypocritical’ is an overstatement – they’re marketers, after all, writes Laura Hurley

Carrying the burden post-EURO

It’s all fame and glory in Ukraine now, but locals are wondering what the legacy of the competition will be once the dust settles, writes Erdem Koc from Donetsk.