Media
New program supporting women of colour in media launched
A new mentoring program was launched today to support women of colour in leadership positions in the media industry. The......
Western media coverage on Ukraine crisis not good enough
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is at a tipping point, and the media have a critical role in its......
Disability Reporting Handbook launched for Australian media
This week, Media Diversity Australia launched their Disability Reporting Handbook in Brisbane, which is a resource for journalists and communications......
What has happened to Peng Shuai?
When trying to report on the disappearance of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, the CNN feed quickly went to the......
Whistleblower tells US Congress Facebook knew its platform harms children
A former data scientist at Facebook told the US Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection that the tech giant, “harms children,......
How do Australian-Chinese media portray China and Australia?
As China and Australia’s tensions continue, the Australian-Chinese media are on the spotlight. A new report from the Lowy Institute......
High Court rules media responsible for Facebook comments
Media outlets can now be held liable for defamatory comments made by third parties on their social media pages, according......
National Archive – social history treasures under threat
The National Archive is a treasure trove of Australian social history but the collection of documents, film, photographs and audio......
Survey Finds Australian Adults have Low Digital Literacy
A National Survey into Media Literacy has found that over half of Australian adult struggle to identify misinformation online. The......
MEAA withdraws from APC as journalists lose faith
Earlier this week, Australia’s journalist union, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) announced it will leave the Australian Press......