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Russel Howcroft media lunch

Through his appearances on ABC1’s hugely successful show The Gruen Transfer Russel Howcroft has become the very public face of brand marketing and advertising in Australia. 

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Antony Catalano media lunch

On April 29 2010, Antony Catalano's Metro Media Publishing launched the first edition of The Weekly Review.

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Media Lunch with Derryn Hinch

Derryn Hinch has been sacked 15 times, but he is always welcome at a Melbourne Press Club gig.

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Adele Ferguson Media Lunch

Senior business writer and columnist for The Age & The Sydney Morning Herald and author of a new book on Gina Rinehart.

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Margaret Simons Media Lunch

Journalist, author, blogger and academic Margaret Simons is one of Australia’s most prolific and most commented on journalism communicators. Strongly independent, she is fearless and articulate when discussing the shortcomings of Australia’s media or the future of journalism.

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Pandemedia – how COVID changed journalism

A special event marking the release of the book Pandemedia – how COVID changed journalism

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Hayne Didn't Go Far Enough: MPC Panel

Experts say tougher penalties and more sweeping reforms are essential.

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MPC expresses support for striking Fairfax journalists

The Press Club declares sympathy for journalists at The Age and Sydney Morning Herald who have called a week-long strike in the face of staff cuts.

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Former MPC President Noel Tennison dies

Veteran journalist, raconteur, PR maestro and former Melbourne Press Club president Noel Tennison has died after a short illness.

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Fighting for Justice: Lunch with Peter Greste

Journalist Peter Greste was freed from an Egyptian prison in February after being held for 14 months on discredited terror charges – but his fight for justice is far from over.

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