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Mar 20
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Research update: Where do journalists go?

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The findings from our New Beats pilot study completed in 2013 have been published in the journal Journalism Practice. The article, “Where do journalists go after newsroom job cuts?” is…

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Sep 12
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New Beats 2014 survey – call for participants

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In 2012 more than 1,000 Australian journalists became redundant. More than 500 more have taken a redundancy package since then. Where are they now?  What will happen to them in…

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Jul 31
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New Beats receives Australian Research Council grant

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We’re very pleased to report that our research project has just been awarded funding of $270,756 to be spread across the next three years through the ARC Linkage project scheme….

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Dec 05
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Where do redundant journalists go?

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This article was first published in The Conversation on Monday December 2, 2013. We’re republishing it in keeping with that site’s republishing guidlines. New beats: where do redundant journalists go?…

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Nov 28
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New Beats at the JEAA conference

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The New Beats project will be discussed at two sessions of the Journalism Education Association of Australia conference at the Sunshine Coast on Monday 2 December. The first of these,…

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Sep 04
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Journalist Survey

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During September we are inviting any journalists who became redundant in Australia during 2012 to complete our first survey. The main aims of this survey are to find out what…

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Jul 01
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Journalists who became redundant in 2012

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In 2012 more than 10% of Australian journalists became redundant. What are they doing now? And what impact will this enormous contraction of the journalism workforce have on the future…

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