UTS Journalism: News and Current Affairs - summer course

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Ruddock reticent over new terrorist threat information...a Latline intervie by Tony Jones

For once, Tim is nowhere to be seen...Annette Sharp: Neurosurgeon Tim Steel is spending the weekend in hiding as the dust settles on his arrest and guilty plea for cocaine possession.

Dolly Career Profiles...Bronwyn McCahon Editor: I grew up in the media industry (my dad works in radio) and have always been obsessed with all things popular culture. Put me in front of a TV, stereo or mag and I'm in heaven.

SMH Editor Resigns...The editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, Robert Whitehead, has resigned effective immediately.Mr Whitehead will remain with the company, taking up a new role as director of marketing and newspaper sales for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald.

 

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Here comes the voice Australia has been waiting for. The Monthly, a new national magazine of politics, society and the arts. The Monthly will give space to long essays and thoughtful reviews, to investigative journalism and zingy reportage, to bold photography and a brash design. It won’t get bogged down in bloated columns by boring hacks. The Monthly will be human.

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