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.
Interested in horse racing? Racing NSW has a position available for a media cadet.
The quest for neutrality is taking its toll on American journalism, argues Jack Shafer, in this latest selection for our ‘100 articles’ list, which has been chosen by Jonathan Wilkinson.
The chance to represent young Australians awaits the successful applicants for a position on the Australian Youth Forum.
We had backed him to win all the way, and now we can proudly announce that our very own Ryan Murphy is Gillette’s summer sports reporter.
A feature by John Bergin about how one of Australia’s most dramatic political showdowns unfolded on Twitter has been chosen by Giulio Di Giorgio to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read.
What are the groundrules for publishing graphic images alongside news stories? That’s the question posed by this David Dunlap piece from the New York Times that has been chosen by Laura Carroll to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
The Illawarra Mercury in NSW has a vacancy for a junior features reporter.
Renowned British journalist Kate Adie to discuss the impact of the 24-hour news cycle on war reporting.
Transparency has never been more important in journalism, which is why Mary-Lou Ciampa has chosen American journalist and academic Jeff Jarvis’s ‘About Me/Disclosures’ page on his blog to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
La Trobe’s ‘Ideas and Society Program’ will bring together three key Australians who have made their mark in pressing for more humane solutions to the asylum seeker crisis.
A former advisor to President Nixon draws parallels between the News of the World phone hacking scandal and Watergate in this piece chosen by Kate Scarff to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read.
Looking for career inspiration? The National Young Writers Festival is on again.
A discussion on America’s National Public Radio about the dangers faced by Mexican journalists has been nominated by Matthew Dixon to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
Is television news a likely casualty of the rise of online media? Michael Kinsley considers its plight in this Washington Post article that’s been chosen by Jonathan Wilkinson to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
Job opportunity with the City of Boroondara for a graduate web journalist.
Opinion polls are everywhere. But journalists should be rigorous when interpreting them, cautions this piece from America’s National Council of Public Polls, which has been chosen by Michael Nolan to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
A conversation with Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan about his experience being held hostage in Africa has been chosen by Mary-Lou Ciampa to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
The City of Greater Bendigo is offering a free workshop for people interested in gaining insight into how the media works.
Robert Rosenthal is speaking at a Melbourne Press Club public lecture on investigative journalism this evening at 6.
A social media slip up take centre stage in an amusing cautionary tale by the American sports columnist Bill Simmons. The piece has been chosen by Jonathan Wilkinson to take its place in our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.