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.
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Newsbites
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
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
