Storytelling with Sound Workshop
Bond University journalism lecturer Caroline Graham presented a special workshop on Storytelling with Sound at the national conference. In caseContinue Reading
Gold Coast | September 14-15 2018
Investigative journalist and author Kate McClymont is one of the best-known journalists in Australia. As a reporter for the SydneyContinue Reading
Some see Harry Styles, Kim Kardashian and Home and Away as pop culture puff. Wendy Syfret sees modern-day equivalents ofContinue Reading
Kay McGrath has appeared nightly in living rooms across Queensland for 39 years and the Channel 7 news anchor creditsContinue Reading
Antoinette Lattouf isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in, advocating for change in the Australian media landscape.Continue Reading
A typical work day for Brooke Campbell Bayes begins at 5.45am, getting herself and her young daughter Edie ready soContinue Reading
With two Walkley Awards, a charity, a thriving career and motherhood to deal with, Emma Macdonald recognises that perhaps oneContinue Reading
Claire Harvey calls journalism the “family business”. Her father, the late Peter Harvey, was a giant of the Australian media,Continue Reading
Laura Chalmers’ skill as a writer took her to the prime minister’s office but it was her love of journalismContinue Reading
ABC journalist Cathie Schnitzerling always had a nose for a good yarn. Or should that be ears? Schnitzerling’s mother dubbed herContinue Reading
Two writers, with a young baby in tow, have taken the story of a small outback town in Northern AustraliaContinue Reading
As editor of the Brisbane Times, a lover of politics and a Women in Media committee member, Danielle Cronin isContinue Reading
When journalists aren’t writing about John Laxon’s clients, they are his clients. The criminal lawyer is also an expert onContinue Reading
Dr Kirstin Ferguson has been an airforce officer, CEO, lawyer, company director, mother and Walkley Foundation Our Watch Award finalist.Continue Reading