POSTPONED: Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism Book Launch
Judith Neilson Institute Headquarters 79 Abercrombie St, Chippendale, NSWTuesday July 6 at Judith Neilson Institute Headquarters
Tuesday July 6 at Judith Neilson Institute Headquarters
The first in a series of professional development webinars for Australian journalists to bring greater diversity and inclusion to their reporting.
How can you structure your freelance business and your workflow to spend more time doing the parts you love?
This is the second in a series of professional development webinars for Australian journalists to bring greater diversity and inclusion to their reporting.
Entries close at 5pm on Tuesday August 31 for the 66th Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism, recognising and rewarding the best in the craft. For more information on all categories and to enter head here.
An interactive virtual event discussing why well resourced public interest journalism is intrinsic to the health of communities, and explaining the key role philanthropy is playing funding publishers in Australia and the USA.
This is the third in a series of professional development webinars for Australian journalists to bring greater diversity and inclusion to their reporting.
On September 29, 2021, a free webinar featuring Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Nick Moir in conversation with 2020 Walkley Mentee and freelance photojournalist Steven Saphore.
Finalists announced for the 66th Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism, recognising and rewarding the best in the craft. Subscribe to our newsletter to be first to find out.
Hear about the newest tools that can help you source, create and break the best stories, as well as the latest evolution of Twitter’s safety products and policies.
This is the fourth and final session in a series of professional development webinars for Australian journalists to bring greater diversity and inclusion to their reporting, presented by the Walkley Foundation and the Scanlon Foundation. It focuses on diversity and ethics, with a conversation between Dr Hass Dellal AO and Russell Anderson.
Introduced by the undisputed icon of Pacific reporting in Australian media, Sean Dorney, this March 28 event is an opportunity to discuss why it is vital that Australian audiences know more about the issues and challenges faced by our closest neighbour. Our expert panel of journalists will provide insight into reporting on the region including guidance on how Australian journalists can give voice to Pacific island perspectives.