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Why reframing doom news reporting could be key to tackling climate crisis

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Replacing doom-laden environmental reporting with hopeful, solutions-focused stories could be key to tackling the climate crisis, according to award-winning research from Charles Darwin University (CDU). CDU Lecturer in Linguistics (Faculty of Arts and Society) Dr Awni Etaywe and CDU Lecturer in Media and Journalism (Faculty of Arts and Society) Dr Jennifer Pinkerton have identified a … Continued

Infosys and Telstra Announce Joint Venture in Australia

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Key Facts: Accelerating AI-powered Cloud & Digital transformation for Australian enterprises Bengaluru, India and Melbourne, Australia – August 14, 2025: Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY),  a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced the formation of a joint venture with Telstra, Australia’s leading telecommunications and technology company. Accelerating Infosys’ strategy to help clients … Continued

AFLW star Moana Hope reveals horrifying death threats against disabled sister in candid podcast interview

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Key Facts: AFLW star Moana Hope reveals receiving death threats targeting her disabled sister Vinny on upcoming Parenthood Podcast episode Hope discusses the challenges of being both a full-time carer for her sister and a single mother The episode explores Hope's concerns about independent living facilities taking advantage of vulnerable people Hope maintains privacy regarding … Continued

Productivity Commission’s shortsighted recommendations are a blueprint for theft of nation’s creative and cultural assets

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  MEDIA STATEMENT  Wednesday, August 6, 2025    ________________________________________________________________________  The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance is dismayed by recommendations proposed by the Productivity Commission today, including its resistance to much-needed legislation and regulation that would protect Australia’s creative and media workforce from AI theft.    The Productivity Commission’s interim report, ‘Harnessing data and digital technology’, … Continued

Honi Soit releases complete program for Student Journalism Conference

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Honi Soit, the student newspaper at the University of Sydney, has released the complete program for its national Student Journalism Conference (a.k.a. Stujocon). Stujocon will be held at the University of Sydney from 15-18 August.  Recently announced events include workshops on graphic design, creating student media and zine-making, as well as interviews with speakers including … Continued

Nominations open for the Media and Creative Industries Human Rights Award

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Australia’s peak human rights body is calling for nominations for the 2025 Media and Creative Industries Human Rights Award. The Australian Human Rights Commission is encouraging people to nominate journalists, artists and other creatives who work to shine a light on human rights issues and social injustices. ‘The awards showcase people and organisations who work … Continued

The BYONIK® Pulse Laser Gains Global Momentum with London Expert Katie England

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  Where science meets skin vitality, the BYONIK® Pulse Triggered Laser is redefining non-invasive skin treatment. Already embraced by leading aesthetic clinics across Europe and Australia, the technology is gaining international traction—thanks in part to expert advocates like London facialist Katie England. Katie England, founder of Katie England Skin, is renowned for her precision-based, holistic approach … Continued