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Digital Invaders in our media patch

Recent technological evolutions have allowed for a rush of ambitious new players, challenging the strongholds of established media.

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The World Cup and media coverage: time for all of us to play a role

In the aftermath of the extensive media coverage of the marvellous Matildas at the World Cup, athlete and sports broadcaster Nana Owusu-Afriyie pinpoints how the team’s stellar achievements have lifted the visibility of women’s sport in Australia. But after the World Cup party, what happens next? In this article, Nana argues that although the World Cup's impact has been positive, fans, athletes, and the media need to continue advocating for equal coverage of women’s sport.

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Media Bargaining Code 2.0 – Canada follows us down the rocky road

Canada’s Online News Act has the country butting heads with search and social giants, and media bargaining trendsetter Australia could learn from the tweaks made to its playbook.

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Mirrors and daggers: How journalists pay the price of 24/7 screen access

Australia’s access to high-level journalism skills and resources could lead it becoming an Asia Pacific hub for modelling and promoting solutions to technology-facilitated violence (TFV).

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2020 Quills: Breaking News Coverage

The Herald Sun Breaking News Team has won the 2020 Breaking News Coverage Quill

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Statement from Melbourne Press Club on Facebook

We are deeply concerned that Facebook’s actions are limiting Australians access to high-quality news information

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Young journalists writing their futures

MPC intern Sarah Petty looks at what the future holds for young aspiring journalists

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Google and Facebook can and must be controlled: Sims

ACCC chief urges government action to defend consumers and media diversity

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New encryption laws threaten journalism: tech experts

Encryption legislation rushed through Federal Parliament last year 2018 create a serious threat to investigative journalism, according to tech experts.

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