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There’s hope yet: Fairfax CEO

Journalism will rise like a phoenix from the ashes of newspapers, according to Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood, who gave a public lecture in Melbourne last night. And as Matt Smith reports, he’s quite confident in the industry’s future.

Navigating the disconnect

Robert Manne’s critique of The Australian has been the topic of much debate in recent weeks. But as Suzannah Marshall Macbeth explains, it’s not easy to take sides.

There’s hope yet: Fairfax CEO

Journalism will rise like a phoenix from the ashes of newspapers, according to Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood, who gave a public lecture in Melbourne last night. And as Matt Smith reports, he’s quite confident in the industry’s future.

Navigating the disconnect

Robert Manne’s critique of The Australian has been the topic of much debate in recent weeks. But as Suzannah Marshall Macbeth explains, it’s not easy to take sides.

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There’s hope yet: Fairfax CEO

Journalism will rise like a phoenix from the ashes of newspapers, according to Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood, who gave a public lecture in Melbourne last night. And as Matt Smith reports, he’s quite confident in the industry’s future.

Navigating the disconnect

Robert Manne’s critique of The Australian has been the topic of much debate in recent weeks. But as Suzannah Marshall Macbeth explains, it’s not easy to take sides.

Debate ‘finished’? A Manne vs The Australian debacle

Robert Manne’s 40,000 word critique of The Australian newspaper in the latest Quarterly Essay resulted in what was supposed to be a debate at The Wheeler Centre. But as Matt Smith reports, it was unavoidably a one-sided talk.

Herald Sun job opportunity

The Herald Sun is looking for a motivated junior reporter to write about education issues.

Was the media fair to this cop?

The release of Christine Nixon’s autobiography has sparked fresh debate about the media’s treatment of women in positions of authority. Helen Lobato examines the former Victoria Police Chief Commissioner’s complaints.

Trainee journalists wanted

It’s never a bad thing when print media outlets start looking for trainee journalists. If you are looking for a way into a journalism career, News Limited might be looking for you.

Heavy Storm could get worse

The news of Melbourne Storm’s salary cap breaches is one of the biggest stories in Australian sporting history. Ben Waterworth reflects on the issue and asks the question, can the Melbourne Storm survive this scandal?

One paper towns?

Newspaper companies around the globe are facing revenue shortfalls as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the internet. How will Australia’s newspapers fare in the future? Chris McNamara peers into the crystal ball and talks to the soothsayers to get a better view of the future of news in Australia.