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25.01.2022 From one of the finest investigative reporters in the world ..



25.01.2022 This is one of my favourite places in the world.

24.01.2022 It was wonderful to sit down with Regina Lovic and chat for the #mediasecretspodcast. She has done a tremendous job on the podcast which has already featured Katherine Feeney, Alison Ariotti, Sally Prosser Voice, Paula Doneman, Jillian Whiting, Belinda Seeney - Journalist, and Isobel Roe. You can listen to all the episode here: ITUNES https://apple.co/2tSCsCL or SOUND CLOUD https://bit.ly/2H3wNSS #wimqld #womeninmedia

24.01.2022 This has been our home for the past two days and my mind has been blown too many times to mention. Columbia Journalism School #googlenewsinitiative The Walkley Foundation



23.01.2022 Can a college sophomore turn WeRateDogs into an empire?

22.01.2022 Final countdown! So many top speakers and interesting workshops plus we always have a heap of fun #wimconf19 Women in Media Queensland Women in Media

21.01.2022 Great writers have always challenged us to measure the compromised reality of politics against our national ideals.



21.01.2022 The precise number of plague victims buried on Gibson Island in 1900 is a mystery but I found newspaper reports on 16 souls who were interred on low-lying stretch of land near the mouth of the Brisbane River. Brisbane Times, Trove, State Library of Queensland. Photos: Tammy Law. http://bit.ly/2Wjz8QU

21.01.2022 Six members of the Lykov family lived in this remote wilderness for more than 40 yearsutterly isolated and more than 150 miles from the nearest human settlement. Great read via Longform

21.01.2022 Bond University journalism student Jessica Borten asks what advice we would give our younger selves.

21.01.2022 "A closer look at some of the 19th-Century writers most revered works, including his famous odes composed 200 years ago in the spring and summer of 1819, reveals an unsettling preoccupation with the feel of cemetery soil."

20.01.2022 What happens when Americas darkest crime writer sees the light?



20.01.2022 Lifes a laugh and deaths a joke, its true Youll see its all a show Keep em laughing as you go Just remember that the last laugh is on you Vale

20.01.2022 The politics of bread. From the Roman cry of bread and circuses to the suffragettes bread and roses, flour has had a highly political role in history.

19.01.2022 "Harriet Martineau might be the most famous female journalist you've never heard of." Great read via ReadThisThing.

18.01.2022 Thrilled for the team who won the Kantar Information is Beautiful Award (Humanitarian Category) for this incredible, important piece of work.

18.01.2022 36 hours of IPAs, Dairy Queen, and pad thai on the road to the 2020 election.

17.01.2022 A profusion of new voices, all clamoring for readership, most unable to pay the bills: the 18th-century writing life.

16.01.2022 Is there really a free press in Australia? How can we make sure that we preserve the independence of the media? Will we know when press freedom is threatened? Discussing meaty, important topics at Avid Reader on July 11 from 6pm. #journalismisnotacrime

15.01.2022 For our little band of @wimqld volunteers, this is the realisation of a long-held goal. Applications for the Career Boost Scholarship are open today! #wimqld #wimqldatwork #womeninmedia

14.01.2022 A look back at women at work from 1974 via Longform.

14.01.2022 "When a 26-year-old missionary set out for a lush island in the Indian Ocean last year, it was with one objective in mind: to convert the uncontacted Sentinelese tribe, who had lived for centuries in isolation, free from modern technology, disease, and religion. John Chaus mission had ambitions for a great awakening, but what awaited instead was tragedy."

14.01.2022 Fascinating read from the Vanity Fair archives via Longform

14.01.2022 "George Wilson stepped out into the medieval-walled prison yard and began to walk. He was 47 years old, beaten-down, and half-starved. His squat frame and stubby legs hardly suggested athletic excellence. But Wilson was well-known as a perambulator, a peregrinator, and a master of leg-ology. He was a celebrated competitive walker and a champion in the bizarre sport of pedestrianism." So interesting.

14.01.2022 Evelyn Birkby, 100, is retiring - sort of - after 70 years writing a weekly column Up A Country Lane. Bravo Women in Media

13.01.2022 Think this is my favourite: Croochie-proochles!

13.01.2022 Interesting to walk around Googles sprawling campus at Mountain View and hear from top members of the team. #googlenewsinitiative Columbia Journalism School The Walkley Foundation

12.01.2022 Marshmallow art is a thing!?

12.01.2022 As a baby journo at the NewsMail, I would have jumped at the chance to apply for the Caroline Jones Women in Media Young Journalists Award for regional reporters. It is an amazing opportunity if you could please help spread the word. http://bit.ly/2Xc442y #womeninmedia #mentoring #journalism

07.01.2022 Special to spend time at Tangalooma Island Resort with this fledgling teen before he thinks Aunt Dan is thoroughly uncool.

07.01.2022 Bound for The Planting Festival next weekend to talk about power, politics and the press with my Women in Media Queensland friends. If youre at the festival, please say hello. https://theplantingfestival.com/ #theplanting #theplantingfestival #woodford #woodfordia

06.01.2022 "Harriet Martineau might be the most famous female journalist youve never heard of." Great read via ReadThisThing.

06.01.2022 Getting your groove on :)

05.01.2022 "The most litigated emoji is the plain ol smiley, followed by the winky and sad faces."

02.01.2022 Six months ago, I started down the Trove rabbit hole and this is the result - a feature on the fascinating chapter of Brisbane history when plague victims were buried in unmarked graves on Gibson Island. State Library of Queensland Brisbane Times

01.01.2022 "Twitters leadership knows that its fundamentally broken, and its latest attempt to fix itself shows how daunting of a task that will be." Interesting read via BuzzFeed

01.01.2022 Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true You'll see it's all a show Keep 'em laughing as you go Just remember that the last laugh is on you Vale

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