
Tagged in Australia


How Australia’s Junkee Media is growing up – and down – with its changing readership.
After quickly gaining traction with millennials, Junkee is conquering a new challenge: reaching the next generation of young Aussies.
Enter Liminal, the new media force carving out a space for Asian-Australians.
Fed up with ‘male, stale and pale’ in Australia's media landscape, Leah Jing created her own platform.
Nine’s takeover of Fairfax spells trouble not just for Australia’s mainstream media — but for startups and independents too.
The biggest proposed merger in Australian media history is setting off alarm bells across the industry.
Australia’s digital media inquiry suffers from a public interest deficit.
Is the government-ordered inquiry is about re-invigorating quality journalism — or protecting the country's flailing print duopoly?
Seeking a wider readership, The Australian reaches out to Chinese readers Down Under.
The national broadsheet is the first major commercial outlet to offer news in a language other than English.
Erin Cook’s newsletter is brash, funny, and an indispensable guide to Southeast Asia news.
Sometimes if you can't find what you want, you'll just have to write it yourself. This is how one Australian journalist is building a community around her newsletter.
How Australia’s Stockhead uses the best of digital marketing to build a niche audience of stock traders.
Custom audiences, re-targeting, lookalikes. Not the kind of stuff you'd hear in a newsroom. That's the difference.
Australia, one of Asia-Pacific’s rare defenders of press freedom, may soon have a law that silences journalists.
Communicating or handling of sensitive government information could soon be punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Half of all opinion pieces published in Australia contravene industry codes on racism. And News Corp is the worst offender.
Racist reporting is a “weekly phenomenon” in Australia’s mainstream media, according to researchers.