Journalism’s future in Hong Kong unclear amid crackdown
Closures of independent media outlets in Hong Kong amid a press freedom crackdown are changing the...
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by Rex Siu | Jan 6, 2022
Closures of independent media outlets in Hong Kong amid a press freedom crackdown are changing the...
Read Moreby Central News | Nov 18, 2019
Jennifer Robinson buys a coffee and a KitKat on her way to work. It’s not her usual order, because the beverage isn’t for her. It’s for her client. He’s in a maximum security prison.
His name is Julian Assange.
by Central News | Nov 2, 2019
Who gets to speak? How do we cover climate change? And how do we convince governments that journalism is not a crime? UTS journalism students searched for the answers to some of the most vexing issues of our time – at Antidote 2019.
Read Moreby Central News | Aug 14, 2019
“Democracy is an imperfect institution.” These words from ABC News Director Gaven...
Read Moreby Alexandra Menzies | Jun 6, 2019
As I stood out the front of the ABC’s Sydney headquarters on Wednesday morning (June 5), I couldn’t help but feel the conflicting senses of both pride and anxiety.
Read Moreby Central News | Jun 5, 2019
After nine hours trawling through files and hard drives, the AFP officers and IT technicians involved in the raid on the ABC headquarters in Ultimo, have now left the building – dragging bags behind them.
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