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The ‘digital death knock’: Australian journalists’ use of social media in reporting everyday tragedy
- Fulton, Janet, Scott, Paul, Koutsoukos, Christina
'I want to read it in my hands': the aesthetic attraction of independent women's magazines
Media entrepreneurship: preparing students for work in a creative profession
Public mission as strategy for future Australian local government communication
- Simmons, Peter, Erskine, Victoria
Australian journalism students' professional views and news consumption: results from a representative study
- Hanusch, Folker, Clifford, Katrina, Davies, Kayt, English, Peter, Fulton, Janet, Lindgren, Mia, O'Donnell, Penny, Price, Jenna, Richards, Ian, Zion, Lawrie
Mentoring and Australian journalism
Reporting suicide: interpreting media guidelines
- Machlin, Anna, Skehan, Jaelea, Sweet, Melissa, Wake, Alexandra, Fletcher, Justine, Spittal, Matthew, Pirkis, Jane
Researching and reporting on suicide or mental illness: a student perspective
- Romeo, Michael, Green, Kerry, Skehan, Jaelea, Visser, Amy, Coan, Lyndall, Hazell, Trevor
Gender preference in journalism education: why sport misses out
- Cokley, John, Patching, Roger, Scott, Paul
Up-to-date focus on broadcast (book review)
Reporting suicide and mental illness for Indigenous Australians
- Skehan, Jaelea, Garvey, Gail, Scott, Paul
- Bowman, Leo, McIlwaine, Stephen
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