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Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

PR: the way forward for news?

A lack of resources for journalists is the reason why traditional news isn’t ‘news’ anymore, writes Catherine Falalis.

Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

PR: the way forward for news?

A lack of resources for journalists is the reason why traditional news isn’t ‘news’ anymore, writes Catherine Falalis.

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Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

PR: the way forward for news?

A lack of resources for journalists is the reason why traditional news isn’t ‘news’ anymore, writes Catherine Falalis.

The ever churning newsroom

Are you reading actual news or PR propaganda? Caleb Bridge explores the symbiotic relationship between PR practitioners and journalists, and the practice of ‘churnalism’.

The end of scandal

The most scandalous aspect about tabloid news and current affair’s reliance on PR is that it has become so routine as to be unexceptional writes Christopher Scanlon.