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  1. 30 January 2012
    Entries Now Open-The Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Awards

    Entries for the 2012 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year...

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Editor's Choice

  1. 15 August 2011
    Growing old – from bad news to good news

    By Anne Ring

    With society growing older by the day, media needs to play a larger role in breaking down ageist barriers....

  2. Laurie Oakes at the 2010 Walkley Awards
    11 August 2011
    Where to from here?

    By Walkleys

    Walkley Foundation Advisory Board chair Laurie Oakes discusses the public crisis of faith in our trade,...

  3. 5 August 2011
    10 things you need to know about literary journalism

    By Stephen Romei

    Stephen Romei reveals the ungenteel side of book reviews

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  1. Life in the Clickstream Vol II read it here....

    Following the success of volume one, two years ago, here's the latest Future of Journalism Report.