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May 3rd each year has been officially designated by the United Nations General Assembly as World Press Freedom Day. All around the world, supporters of media freedom celebrate the fundamental principles of press and media freedom.
The University of Queensland played host to WPFD in 2010. Students from the School of Journalism and Communication joined international media in reporting the two-day event.
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JJJ broadcaster, Craig Schuftan recently visited SJC to talk to students and share his wisdom about making, or not, it in broadcasting, and JAC Radio’s John Austin caught up with him.
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Bruce Hill has reported from almost every Pacific country. He has spent 17 years as a Pacific specialist, first at Radio New Zealand International and now with ABC Radio Australia. Hear his story and discover what it takes to be a successful reporter.
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If anyone knows about changing media, it's Margaret Simons. Margaret is an award-winning freelance journalist and the author of seven books and numerous essays and articles. She spent 10 years on staff at The Age, working as an Arts writer to investigative reporter.
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Imagine interning at Capitol Hill in Wahington DC. It was a once-in-a-life-time gig that senior BJ student Naomi Lim is determined to repeat, again and again.
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In this series of podcasts, Anthony Frangi talks to journalist Clare Arthurs about travelling, living and working abroad.
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How do you get a job in journalism and public relations? Journalist in Residence John Austin knows how!
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