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ABC s Mridula Amin is Young Australian Journalist of Year

Date Time ABC’s Mridula Amin is Young Australian Journalist of Year Mridula Amin is a reporter and photojournalist with ABC News. She has also worked with The New York Times, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, SBS and VICE. She graduated from Macquarie University in 2018 with a Bachelors of Media/Bachelors of Law and is an admitted lawyer of the Supreme Court. ABC reporter and photojournalist Mridula Amin has been named Young Australian Journalist of the Year at the Walkleys Mid-Year Celebration of Journalism. The award recognises outstanding achievement by a reporter aged 28 and under. Amin, who is part of the NSW State news team and based in the ABC’s Western Sydney bureau, was awarded for her Background Briefing story “The hidden park of last resort“, which told the story of a community fighting for their homes inside one of Sydney’s last long-term caravan parks. The story also won the longform, feature or special category and Amin also won the category fo

The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners

The Walkley Foundation announces 2021 mid-year winners
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Who is killing off top Pacific journalism – and why?

Dear Mr McCormack, We are writing to you to congratulate the Auckland University of Technology on its contribution to Pacific media and journalism and – at a time when Pacific journalism is under existential threat and Pacific journalism programmes suffer from underfunding – to urge you to ensure your university continues to play the globally pre-eminent role in supporting media, communication and journalism education, research and collaboration. AUT’s Pacific Media Centre (including its associated projects in audio, video and online production and its engagement with Asia and Pacific academic institutions and communities within New Zealand) is the jewel in AUT’s crown. As you know, the PMC is the world’s leading Pacific journalism programme is looked to by media professionals and academics from around the world, including in the Pacific and here in Australia. The centre’s research publications and staff and postgraduate student journalism websites (such as PMC Online

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