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Getting your foot on the journalism ladder can be tricky. But certain skills and experiences help candidates stand out.
This Edit event will discuss those challenges, starting with how to find your way in the job, to wrestling with AI, issues of verification, how to cover big events and what it takes to land that unforgettable image.
Rachel Clayton, Charlotte King and Andy Burns of ABC News have won the Regional and Rural Journalism Quill with “Suspected unlicensed dams multiplying across stressed Moorabool River”
Kai Feng, Jarrod Fankhauser, Olivia Ralph and Steven Viney of ABC News have won the Innovation in Journalism Quill with “Instant credibility”
Nick McKenzie and Chris Masters of The Age have won the Grant Hattam Quill for Investigative Journalism Ben Roberts-Smith Investigations
A rare opportunity to convene and hear a range of speakers discuss the role of multicultural media in public interest journalism.
The Melbourne Press Club is delighted to announce the first recipient of its Regional Journalism Fellowship Program, supported by the Brian M Davis Charitable Foundation.
Join Neary Ty from Nine, Lyndal Rowlands from Al Jazeera and Daniel McCulloch from the Australian Associated Press for a discussion on how to build your journalism career.
How to do you get a job in a journalism? Here are the tips on starting your career, from the guest panellists at this week’s Edit event.
There’s no guaranteed way to score a gig in journalism, but certain skills and experiences make candidates stand out.
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