Nicholas Jones – working journalist profile
In our latest Working Journalist profile, Jack Vear speaks to Nicholas Jones of Tone Deaf about the success of the publication and his concerns about the future of the Australian music industry.
In our latest Working Journalist profile, Jack Vear speaks to Nicholas Jones of Tone Deaf about the success of the publication and his concerns about the future of the Australian music industry.
Dan Toomey speaks to ‘Sunday Sun’ reporter Alex Burchill in this Working Journalist Profile.
Zoe Daniel is in her second posting as an ABC foreign correspondent. She tells Vivien Durant about her experiences and the future of journalism.
In our latest Working Journalist profile, Jack Vear speaks to Nicholas Jones of Tone Deaf about the success of the publication and his concerns about the future of the Australian music industry.
Dan Toomey speaks to ‘Sunday Sun’ reporter Alex Burchill in this Working Journalist Profile.
Zoe Daniel is in her second posting as an ABC foreign correspondent. She tells Vivien Durant about her experiences and the future of journalism.
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Global Communications degrees, upstart presents the 100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism.
At an age when most people consider retirement, Ella Ebery was forging her career in journalism. Ashley Fritsch caught up with the now 95-year-old editor for our Working Journalist project.
ABC’s The Drum editor Jonathan Green has been a journalist for more than 30 years. He shares some reflections on his career and the state of journalism with Matt Smith in this Working Journalist interview.
Charles Happell, founder of sports website BackPageLead talks with George Galanis about journalism, online publishing and the future of the print media for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Buried deep in a trial transcript waiting for a jury’s verdict, The Age’s Supreme Court reporter Andrea Petrie discusses murder, death threats and journalism with George Galanis for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Jason Whittaker became a journalist at a young age, and it’s the only job he’s known. The deputy editor of Crikey talks to Masters student Matt Smith in this ‘Working Journalist’ profile.
La Trobe graduate Aimee Vinci is new on the scene, but has already landed a job with the Whitsunday Times. Jessica Buccolieri had a chat with her for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Antony Funnell is the presenter of Future Tense on ABC Radio National. He talks to Masters student Matt Smith for our ‘Working Journalist’ project about his career.
It takes backbone to expose the untouchable Wall Street with Matt Taibbi’s gusto and panache. The Rolling Stone reporter chats to Renee Tibbs as part of our ‘Working Journalist’ series.
Wine writer Campbell Mattinson has forged a successful freelance career by following his nose – and his palete. Kelly Theobald spoke to him for our Working Journalist project.
He may be still a relative newcomer to the journalism game but Niall Seewang, a former La Trobe student, has a new job and a promising career ahead of him, as Evan Harding discovers.
Being a journalist is part of a blended career brew for Alex Wake, who has worked as everything from a country newspaper reporter to a ministerial press secretary. She is currently lecturing in journalism at RMIT while completing her PhD. James Briggs spoke to her for our Working Journalist project.
Sri Lankan television journalist and producer Amal Alvis is the first person to be profiled this year as part of our Working Journalist project. Shashini Gamage caught up with him in Melbourne.
‘Journalism ethics, to remain relevant, must undergo a radical change – a philosophical revolution in how it sees itself and understands its values.’ So says Stephen J. A. Ward in his new journalist creed, which has been selected for our ‘100 articles’ project by Sarah Green.
This examination of how Asian newspapers cover conflicts demonstrates the importance of peace journalism, says Shashini Gamage, who has selected it as one of the 100 articles about journalism that every journalism should read.
In her latest selection for our ‘100 articles about journalism that every journalist should read’ project, Jane Hosking recommends this account of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy about the media – and the contribution he made to it.
In an ever-changing media landscape, the role of the audience has shifted dramatically. Once passive consumers can now become active content producers. Jay Rosen’s piece about media audiences of today is one of the 100 articles every journalist should read, says Maike Winters.
Few journalists will ever experience the horror that George Gittoes did while in Rwanda in 1995. Gittoes’ moving piece ‘The Preacher’ is one of the 100 articles that every journalist should read, says Jane Hosking.
Sports journalism has often been lampooned as the ‘toy department’, a distinct entity from ‘real journalism’. As Evan Harding explains, E.W Mason went one step further when he labelled sports journalism as an oxymoron.
In one of the 100 articles that all journalists should read, E.W Mason labels sports journalism an oxymoron. Evan Harding explains.
A tragically prophetic piece by the assasinated editor of a Sri Lankan newspaper is one of the 100 articles every journalist should read, according to journalist and La Trobe Master of Global Communications student Shashini Gamage.