“Journalism in Australia needs a new kind of audacity; not the kind that expects workers to ‘toe the line’, nor the kind that criticises striking journalists as ‘selfish and entitled’,” writes @Tito_Ambyo. https://t.co/h7wJBt7f6Q #MEAAmedia#DontTorchJournalism
Freelance delegates at Guardian Australia stand in solidarity with Nine Publishing colleagues on strike.
They will not be pitching or submitting work to Nine during the strike and urge all freelancers to do the same.
#DontTorchJournalism#MEAAmedia
Tony Armstrong, Paul Kelly, Dave Hughes and Jane Harper are among the dozens of high-profile Australians standing with journalists from the newsrooms of The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, Brisbane Times and WAToday, demanding quality jobs for quality journalism. We need your support, please share our message and sign the petition. https://t.co/pDrL3En20m
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Support the journalists on strike at Nine Publishing who are fighting for a fair pay rise, protections against AI stealing their work, more diverse newsrooms and a fair deal for freelancers.
Go to https://t.co/fsDoRcMTP2
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Nice bit of Friday news. Thrilled to see @smh@theage nominated for four @sopasia awards for our coverage of child abductions in Japan, China’s reach into Mongolia and an explainer on declining fish stocks across the region.
https://t.co/dwGUOGE0xy
Our @60Minutes story on child abductions in Japan is now available with Japanese subtitles.
日本の子供の誘拐に関する @60Minutes の記事が日本語字幕付きで利用できるようになりました。
日本にいる場合は、ここで全編を見ることができます。
https://t.co/j9LYa9gZOd
My first story for @60Mins airs this Sunday. We will be rolling out a three-part special on TV and in the @smh@theage on child abduction in Japan. 日本で実子誘拐について、テレビも新聞で 3 部構成のスペシャルを展開します。
Ok, peeps. Where is the hack here? Phone pings a celular tower on the toll road and gives location away? Who’s system ought to be checked out? Coincidence? Yes, I was on the road at the precise time. Just on a bus 😂