Most of the attention on the code has been on the larger media outlets. But the sustainability of small publishers is what should be of most concern.
The news that Foxtel received a speedy funding boost as the ABC faces another round of damaging cost cuts will raise eyebrows – and questions about how we spend taxpayers' money.
The federal government's proposed code of conduct aims to support journalism by using competition law to divert profits from Facebook and Google.
In this third episode on fake news, we've gathered all the very best practical tips and ideas from our experts to help you find your way through the news.
In this What Happens Next? podcast episode Susan chats to the experts exploring what we could do differently to improve the quality of information and media.
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The ACCC Digital Platforms Report recommends several ways to revive journalism in the social media age, including A$50m in direct grants to local news services.
The recent police raids on the ABC and News Corp go beyond free speech and media freedom – they're further proof of Australia's democratic decline.
Further cuts to the ABC, suppression orders and anti-terror and surveillance laws are making it increasingly difficult for independent journalism to thrive.
Anti-terror and security laws are making it harder for journalists and whistleblowers to act.
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