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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.

La Trobe University to host asylum seeker forum

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.

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.

La Trobe University to host asylum seeker forum

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.

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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.

La Trobe University to host asylum seeker forum

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.

Online journalists wanted!

Two leading Australian news websites are looking to fill reporting positions. If online media is your thing, then check out these roles advertised this week.

Investigative journalism and the academy

Do universities offer a safe harbour for investigative journalism within the current storm buffeting the news industries? In this piece, Madeleine Barwick talks to Professor Wendy Bacon from UTS.