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50 Interviews – The runaway publisher

Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.

A conversation on Wikileaks

La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.

Underground: A hero for Ten

Underground is a step in the right direction for Australian broadcasting, writes Laura Hurley.

50 Interviews – The runaway publisher

Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.

A conversation on Wikileaks

La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.

Underground: A hero for Ten

Underground is a step in the right direction for Australian broadcasting, writes Laura Hurley.

more from Wikileaks

50 Interviews – The runaway publisher

Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.

A conversation on Wikileaks

La Trobe University is set to hold a panel discussion on Wikileaks chaired by Mary Kostakidis.

Underground: A hero for Ten

Underground is a step in the right direction for Australian broadcasting, writes Laura Hurley.

Apathy for Assange

Should Australians care more about Wikileaks founder Julian Assange? Tim Viney investigates.

Two journalism events at the Wheeler Centre

Bruce Guthrie, former editor-in-chief of the Herald Sun and former editor of The Age, will speak at the Wheeler Centre today, Thursday, 9 June, followed by British journalist Barbara Gunnell who will appear in the evening.

WikiLeaks and free speech public forum

The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) will be holding a public forum Friday 4 February, featuring many noted speakers including an exclusive recorded statement from Julian Assange.

WikiLeaks essay competition

You’ve read all about WikiLeaks; now you could win $1000 by writing about it for a new essay competition.

500 rallied for transparency

Hundreds of Melburnians rallied on Friday to show their solidarity with WikiLeaks and its editor-in-chief Julian Assange. Steinar Ellingsen was there with his camera.

Wikileaks: the rise of new media?

With the release of new leaked documents last week, Wikileaks and its editor-in-chief Julian Assange are once again ubiquitous in the press. Why is this important? And what does it mean for journalism? Renee Tibbs takes a look.