13 events Coming up
17 May 2012
You Wouldn't Read About It: "Everything you haven't been told about media accountability and the Finkelstein Inquiry"
How will the proposed council work in the light of the recommendations of the Convergence Review Committee, which recently reported to the Federal Government? In this keynote event, Professor Matthew Ricketson, who assisted Ray Finkelstein, QC wit...
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Free Public Lecture23 May 2012
Hacks/Hackers: What's New About New Media?
A New News Event Technology is changing just about everything in news media. From WikiLeaks to social media to the way the internet makes publishers into broadcasters, and broadcasters into bloggers. The risks and opportunities of new media will ...
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Free Public Lecture27 Jun 2012
The fifth generation: China's next leaders
The first event in the Asialink Next Generation Series, this seminar will focus attention on the forthcoming leadership transition within China's Communist Party, which is scheduled to take place at the 18th Party Congress in late 2012. Drawn fro...
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Seminar/Forum15 Aug 2012
The New Resource Game: Digging Up Australia’s Riches
Australia’s business media and investigative reporters are failing to understand the dynamics of mining, metals and commodity flows across world markets. These are the markets on which Australia depends for its survival in competition with the int...
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Free Public Lecture05 Sep 2012
The Future of News - In Castlemaine
The threat to independent journalism has never been more intimidating. Mainstream newspapers are downsizing, journalists are losing their jobs and the media ownership debate still rages. Some say we are facing a civic emergency and a drought of re...
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Seminar/Forum20 Sep 2012
3 Minute Thesis Competition Grand Final
Compelling 3 minute talks from 10 of the University's best graduate research students on some of the most ground breaking research in their fields such as media & film, engineering, paediatrics, linguistics, disease, sustainability & education. M...
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OtherDisruptions and Dividends: A Fast Broadband Australia
Within the next few years, fast broadband will be available to Australians everywhere. Many metropolitan Australians have already experienced some of broadband's potential disruptions and dividends. What are the implications for information, educa...
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Free Public Lecture31 Oct 2012
Australia India Institute Annual Oration: Reasoning Beyond the Past
Professor Glyn Davis, Vice Chancellor of The University of Melbourne will deliver the Australia India Institute’s Annual Oration on the topic: Reasoning Beyond the Past. The Oration is part of the Institute’s conference 'The Argumentative Indian:...
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Free Public LectureThe Argumentative Indian, Critical Debates in the World’s Largest Democracy & Perspectives from Australia
Registration is now open for the Australia India Institute's conference: The Argumentative Indian, Critical Debates in the World's Largest Democracy & Perspectives from Australia. The Australia India Institute will hold its third conference in Me...
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Conference21 Nov 2012
New News Mildura - The Media We Deserve?
Everything is changing in news media, with business models collapsing and government considering tighter news media regulation. How do these things play out in regional Australia and in Mildura in particular? Mildura has one daily newspaper, a we...
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Free Public Lecture12 Dec 2012
Hold the Front Page - News Gathering in a Time of Change
This event will be live streamed on this webpage. Please come back on Wednesday 12th December at 6.30pm and tune in! The News of the World phonehacking scandal in the United Kingdom has had massive worldwide effects. It exposed the unethical (and...
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Free Public Lecture17 Apr 2013
New News in Latrobe Valley
The threat to independent journalism has never been more intimidating. Mainstream newspapers are downsizing, journalists are losing their jobs and the media ownership debate still rages. What does the crisis in news media mean for democracy? And w...
22 May 2013
New News Warrnambool
The threat to independent journalism has never been more intimidating. Mainstream newspapers are downsizing, journalists are losing their jobs and the media ownership debate still rages. Some say we are facing a civic emergency and a drought of re...