International Right to Know day – a reason to celebrate
What is so significant about today’s date that it is celebrated around the world? And why is it time that Australia joined the party? Perrin Brown explains.
What is so significant about today’s date that it is celebrated around the world? And why is it time that Australia joined the party? Perrin Brown explains.
In episode five of upcast we spoke to a couple of La Trobe students who are involved in some new and exciting projects.
What do journalists expect from our Freedom of Information laws? La Trobe PhD candidate Perrin Brown is researching the experiences of journalists with Australia’s FoI laws and views about the Rudd government’s proposed changes. And he’s keen to hear from journalists who are willing to complete a 10-minute online survey.
What is so significant about today’s date that it is celebrated around the world? And why is it time that Australia joined the party? Perrin Brown explains.
In episode five of upcast we spoke to a couple of La Trobe students who are involved in some new and exciting projects.
What do journalists expect from our Freedom of Information laws? La Trobe PhD candidate Perrin Brown is researching the experiences of journalists with Australia’s FoI laws and views about the Rudd government’s proposed changes. And he’s keen to hear from journalists who are willing to complete a 10-minute online survey.
Without strong leadership from the Federal Government, Australia’s new Freedom of Information reforms will struggle to achieve their set outcomes. Perrin Brown reports.
What is so significant about today’s date that it is celebrated around the world? And why is it time that Australia joined the party? Perrin Brown explains.
In episode five of upcast we spoke to a couple of La Trobe students who are involved in some new and exciting projects.
What do journalists expect from our Freedom of Information laws? La Trobe PhD candidate Perrin Brown is researching the experiences of journalists with Australia’s FoI laws and views about the Rudd government’s proposed changes. And he’s keen to hear from journalists who are willing to complete a 10-minute online survey.
La Trobe PhD student Perrin Brown is researching the effects of Freedom of Information laws on how journalists do their jobs, and he’s keen to hear from jounalists from all over Australia who are willing to be part of a survey he’s conducting.
Are you a journalist who has views about Freedom of Information laws? What do you think of the proposed changes? La Trobe University PhD student Perrin Brown would like to hear from you.