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Govt challenged as journalist in court for protecting source

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MEAA launches new project to enhance online safety for women in the media

MEAA launches new project to enhance online safety for women in the media February 11, 2021 10:54 The MEAA has launched its Enhancing Online Safety of Women in the Media project, in partnership with Gender Equity Victoria (GEN VIC) and Australian Community Managers (ACM). The announcement: MEAA has partnered with Gender Equity Victoria (GEN VIC) and Australian Community Managers (ACM) to launch a pioneering Enhancing Online Safety of Women in the Media project. GEN VIC has developed three critical resources to help media organisations and publications better support women journalists who experience harassment: Australian Media Moderation Guidelines: these comment and online discussion moderation guidelines are the industry-standard for Australian media to moderate comment sections using a gender and intersectional lens.

Hunger games : Bungled budget cuts, staff exodus take toll on ABC

Microsoft s Bing ready to step in if Google pulls search from Australia, minister says

Fletcher played down Google’s threat, saying it “don’t always follow through”, and reiterated that the government would not back down. “What Google and Facebook say they intend to do is really a matter for them,” he said. “We made it clear we very much prefer them to stay in Australia, they’re an important, significant part of the ecosystem, but ultimately these are business decisions.” “The Microsoft CEO reached out to the prime minister and proposed a meeting, accompanied by senior executives, I was able to join that meeting, and we had a very informative discussion about Microsoft’s interest in the Australian market. At the moment they have a small market share in search, but they’re interested in expanding that, they’re interested in developing the presence of Bing here.”

Google threat proves laws are needed

  GOOGLE S threat to withdraw services from millions of Australians to evade a law was a sobering demonstration of its monopoly power, a Senate inquiry heard today. The second Senate hearing into Australia s news media bargaining code also heard backing away from regulating the US firm would show big tech is now more powerful than our elected government. And it was claimed the tech giant s argument that paying to share news would break the way Google Search works was disingenuous at best … misinformation at worst, and fielded proposals for more small outlets to be included in the code. However, Google launched a new public campaign against the laws on the same day, adding an advertisement to its Australian home page.

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