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Australia's secrecy laws include 875 offences. Reforms are welcome but don't go far enough for press

Peter Greste says it's laudable that the government recognises the threats to media freedom embedded in the law, but the answers in the review are more of the same: a set of band aids, rather than a comprehensive cure.

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Masterclass: Public information mining with Ben Butler and Chris Vedelago

Learn how to navigate the opaque – and often hostile – public information channels of freedom of information, business, property and court searches.

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Press Council condemns Australian press freedom erosions

The Australian Press Council is calling on media to stand firm against the alarming erosion of access to information, privacy and protection of sources.

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Press freedom is under attack, not least in Australia

The MEAA's Mike Dobbie paints a grim picture of the situation of the media worldwide in the lead-up to the alliance's annual press freedom report.

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Trump's insults of journalists must be taken seriously

Alexandra Ellerbeck analyses the threats to journalism and press freedom posed by the incoming Trump administration.

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Legal Update for Journalists - 2013 Press Freedom Report

Melbourne Press Club committee member and senior partner at Minter Ellison, Peter Bartlett, has written a review of events in media law as part of the 2013 Walkley Press Freedom Report. Here is his summary of how media law is developing.

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Resources for Covering COVID-19

A growing list of articles and tools to help you cover the current Coronavirus pandemic

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Laws Must Protect not Punish Whistleblowers: Senator

Rex Patrick calls for an end to the prosecution of former ATO staffer Richard Boyle

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Fake News Fightback

Tonya Mosley and Aaron Glantz on the impacts of the Trump presidency on US media and society.

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The Edit: FOI Masterclass with Fiona Hudson

At our first Edit event for 2017, Herald Sun's FOI Editor Fiona Hudson answered all manner of questions about FOI journalism

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