The art of interviewing
ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, reminds journalists to learn from every interview, writes Ewa Staszewska.
ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, reminds journalists to learn from every interview, writes Ewa Staszewska.
Bruce Jenner’s interview did more than reveal his gender identity. It put LGBTI issues on the agenda, writes Joely Mitchell.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, reminds journalists to learn from every interview, writes Ewa Staszewska.
Bruce Jenner’s interview did more than reveal his gender identity. It put LGBTI issues on the agenda, writes Joely Mitchell.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
Do interview subjects feel betrayed by reporters? Michael Gawenda lectures on the effects of public scrutiny at the Wheeler Centre.
Walkley award-winning ABC Radio journalist Sarah Armstrong explains why she walked away from it all, in this Life After Journalism podcast.
Bruce Montgomery talks about working at The Australian and PR with Matt Smith in the second episode of the Life After Journalism project.
Former ABC foreign correspondent Bob Wurth talks to Matt Smith in the first episode of the Life After Journalism project.
As the lead singer of Men at Work, Colin Hay is remembered for some of Australia’s most famous songs. He talks to Matt Smith about music and touring.
Editor of The Conversation Andrew Jaspan talks to Matt Smith about the changing media landscape, and shares insight into the differences between UK and Australian newspapers.
SBS News and Current Affairs cadet Katrina Yu talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her role with Australia’s multicultural and multilingual broadcaster, including her love for journalism.
Tom Elliott is hosting the 3AW Drive program in the absence of one of Australia’s most famous journalists. He tells Jackson Saunders that he treats his radio work as a hobby, because of the media world’s uncertainty.
3AW news and entertainment reporter Donna Demaio talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her interview with movie star John Travolta and gives advice to aspiring journalists.
Author Daniela Zannoni talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her book, My Mother’s Memories, and why it was important to record her parents’ migration story.
In the final instalment of ‘Behind the magazine’, the tables are turned as Khairun Hamid interviews the series’ creator – international student and radio-enthusiast, Katharina Hackler.
David Frost’s interviews with Richard Nixon have been turned into a play and a movie. This edited transcript has been chosen by Sindre Hellkas to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
Sarah Hunt chats to producer of Australian Story, Belinda Hawkins, about what it takes to be a good story-teller and Malcolm Turnbull losing his temper.
Madeleine Barwick talks to Walkley award-winning investigative reporter Chris Masters about the fate of investigative reporting, new media, and what makes a good story.
How much work is involved to crack the elusive music scene? Renee Tibbs chats to lead singer of The Fearless Vampire Killers, Seàn Ainsworth.
A week without caffeine has created a buzz. Meghan Lodwick tells the tale of her interview on ABC Radio Adelaide with Carole Whitelock.
From our correspondent deep within Crikey HQ, the full live tweet of the #tomwantsajob interview. The chronology is back to front – so scroll down and then tab up to read it in sequence.
Is there money in blogging? Can you make a living out of it? Matt de Neef asks these questions and more as he speaks with professional blogger Jaime McDougall.
‘Will I “make it” in the industry?’ That’s the question on the mind of every budding filmmaker. For Scott Baskett, the dream is one step closer with his documentary. La Trobe’s Matt Horne caught up him recently to find out more about the project.
Whether or not you are predisposed towards (strawberry) blondes, Tim Minchin’s lyrical mastery and musical talents are sure to turn heads. Emily Altis talks creativity and the future with the Australian funny man.