What happens next for journalists caught by the tidal wave of redundancies? In Australia, where it has been estimated that as many as 3,000 journalism jobs have disappeared since 2012,…
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We all know that the last decade has been a turbulent time for journalism. The steady stream of journalist job losses in Australia was the catalyst for the development…
Findings from the New Beats 2014 survey of 225 journalists have just been published in the online version of the journal Communication Research and Practice. The article, “Working for Less;…
In April, the New Beats team convened a forum on the impact of journalism job redundancies on regional journalism. The event, which was held at La Trobe University’s Wodonga campus,…
What happens to journalists when their jobs are made redundant in regional Australia? And what is the impact of mass redundancies on the communities that they serve? These questions will…
On Wednesday June 3, the Melbourne Press Club hosted the lunchtime panel discussion, “Beyond the Big ‘R’: Life after Redundancy”. The discussion was moderated by Lawrie Zion, and panellists included Louise Graham…
On Wednesday June 3, the Melbourne Press Club is holding a lunchtime panel discussion featuring three journalists who’ve taken redundancy and discovered life beyond the metropolitan newsrooms. On the panel will be former…
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…
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…