In our latest edition we welcome readers in New Zealand for the first time and focus on science reporting, plus more great stories, photos and artwork from Australia and abroad.

Robin Cowcher Mark Knight Craig Mann Rocco Fazzari

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Our Media

Last drinks - By Jack Shafer

The psyche and ego of a journalist should be protected

Should Tiger come clean? - By Paul Begley

Can the media rehabilitate a shamed sex addict’s reputation?

What’s eating you? - By Stephanie Wood

A blog on healthy cooking and eating became a celebration of life

Take a tablet… -  By Kristofor Lawson

A new wave of online readers fire up the debate on journalism funding models

Through a glass darkly 

Our panel of experts forecast what’s hot and what’s not in the new decade

Investigating journalism’s future - By David McKnight

Researching what makes a Walkley winner

Under the microscope

My science experiment - By Wilson da Silva

Shifting beats from politics to science, this journalist wonders why science doesn’t command as much cred

Facing extinction - By Robyn Williams

Media needs more science, less Tiger

Who grew my dinner? - By Jane Milburn

Reconnecting the dots between paddock and plate

Trans-Tasman tales

Taking control of news - By Brent Edwards

Commitment to quality journalism should be the key to safeguarding the New Zealand media’s future

Blogging with contempt - By Gael Woods

Navigating suppression orders in the age of the internet

Foreign Correspondence

An ethical dilemma - By Peter Kerr

Journalism’s future hinges on our freedom and ethics

Under the rule of press law - By Bambang Harymurti

The Indonesian media is fighting to improve its press freedom ranking

Fighting corruption - By Nezar Patria

Problems with bribery plague the Indonesian archipelago

Ampatuan: the brutal truth - By Mike Dobbie

The violence against journalists continues in the Philippines

Chinese puzzle - By Rosanne Barrett

Making sense of government-sanctioned media in China

Solid to the core - By Stuart Laidlaw

“Dead editors” walking campaign against outsourcing … and win

Photojournalism

Under the lens 

Award-winning shots blur the lines between science and photography

Living Language

It’s -gate time again - By Susan Butler

The omnipresent suffix of scandals – time to shut the gate?

Head of the class - By Paul Cully

What goes on behind a winning headline

Reviews

Gough’s grandeur lives on - By Rodney Cavalier

This classic account of the Whitlam years stands the test of time

Postcards from Australia’s heartland - By Alan Attwood

A beautiful book about ugliness

Stretching credibility - By Mike Ticher

Users of pseudonyms should be persuaded to come clean

On the cover

Kiwi freelance cartoonist Chris Slane provides a fitting cover image, as we welcome readers in New Zealand for the first time. Click here to see more of Chris’ work