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A conversation with Bruce Petty was an interesting encounter – it was full of considered pauses, a laconic wisdom and what seemed like a subterranean seam of irony that he mined every day of his remarkable professional life.
Speeches from the launch of 'A Year of Madness' book and exhibition
Legendary Age cartoonist passes away after brief battle with cancer.
More than 50 NSW legends inducted at gala dinner
Website features all Victorian and NSW figured inducted to date
Newspaper cartoons are no longer major components of the central forum that they were in the era of mass media, Robert Phiddian and Haydon Manning write in The Conversation.
Twenty-eight pioneers inducted into the Australian Media Hall of Fame.
'The Premier and the Pen' launched with a powerful political message from John Cain.
The Australian Media Hall of Fame is a national project that recognises people who have made significant contributions to the craft of journalism and enhanced the history of news media in Australia.
Freda Irving was the club's first woman president. We had no idea of her age, but when she took over in 1978 we discovered she was 75. She had started at The Herald under the patronage of Keith Murdoch in 1926.
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