Jobs for graduating La Trobe students
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
The Seven Network is putting the call out for reporters, producers and researchers to join its news and current affairs team.
Reed Business Information is looking for a junior journalist for its Editorial Cadetship Program in Sydney.
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
The Seven Network is putting the call out for reporters, producers and researchers to join its news and current affairs team.
Reed Business Information is looking for a junior journalist for its Editorial Cadetship Program in Sydney.
The Walkley Foundation’s annual media conference will be held in Brisbane next month
The Bendigo Advertiser has an opening for a sub-editor.
Australia’s largest online content publisher, ninemsn, is looking for a video capture cadet to join its team in Sydney.
SYN is searching for people under the age of 26 to join its 2012 leadership team.
Looking for a cadetship with a Victorian regional newspaper? The Guardian in Swan Hill is seeking an enthusiastic journalism graduate to join its team.
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Journalismand Master of Global Communicationsdegrees, upstart presents the 100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism.
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Global Communications degrees, upstart presents the 100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism.
Australia’s largest online content publisher, ninemsn, is looking for a cadet.
With the smartphone taking centre stage in the digital communications revolution, award winning developer, Steve Potter will talk to La Trobe students about his experience building software for the new platform.
A timely reflection from Canadian journalist Craig Silverman on the perils of journalists jumping to conclusions has been selected by graduating student Laura Carroll. And there you have it. The ‘100 articles every journalist should read about journalism’.
Opportunity for a graduate journalist to work for an audio, lighting and staging equipment distributor.
Mistakes happen. But in the digital era how should something as commonplace as a typo be corrected? That’s the question explored in this piece by Mallary Jean Tenore which Liana Neri has chosen to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
Our own Matthew Dixon has been offered a full-time journalist position with the Kalgoorlie Miner.
How did the media miss one of the biggest corporate scandals of the 20th century? The failure of finance journalism is scrutinised in this piece by Howard Kurtz that Martin Joyce has selected to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
The Walkley Foundation is running a two-day training course for those wanting to learn about sub-editing and digital formatting.
The Australian Book Review is offering aspiring editors the opportunity to develop their skills.
What’s wrong with reviews? Quite a lot, according to Elizabeth Gumport, who outlines here own critique of them in this piece that’s been selected by Alexandra Duguid to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
La Trobe University’s Student Theatre and Film project will present its annual Short Flicks film project at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
This defensive apology by TIME magazine for its infamous O. J Simpson cover shot gets a guernsey in our ‘100 articles’ list not because it’s great journalism. Instead it should be read as a cautionary tale about what happens when the media crosses the ethical line, says Liana Neri.
A plea to transform the way that scientific discoveries are reported has been chosen by Kate Scarff to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.