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Please Explain podcast: Lockdown politics: does the PM s plan involve more than just spin?

Refinery29 Australia launches with Getty Images partnership

Refinery29 Australia launches with Getty Images partnership July 29, 2021 10:20 Nine-owned Pedestrian Group, Australia’s largest youth-focused publisher, today launched Refinery29, a global media and entertainment destination focused on women and underrepresented voices, in Australia and New Zealand for the first time. The launch coincides with the announcement of an ongoing partnership between Refinery29 Australia and Getty Images, a stock photo library. Available for use by any outlet or business with a Getty Images licence, the ‘We Are Many’ image gallery will spotlight multiple communities over the next 12 months, starting with a library of 100 images capturing First Nations peoples across five key categories identified by Refinery29 Australia and Getty Images as lacking in its representation of indigenous Australians, work, relationships, wellness, lifestyle and technology.

The great reset: Sky News flips on lockdown criticism | Amanda Meade

01:58 Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.06 EDT Last modified on Thu 15 Jul 2021 22.19 EDT Sky News political editor Andrew Clennell followed in the fine tradition of colleagues Peta Credlin and Chris Kenny when he swooped into Gladys Berejiklian’s daily Covid briefing on Thursday and aggressively questioned the premier about the effectiveness of the lockdown. A fired-up Clennell – who complained repeatedly about the burden of home schooling – dominated the conference, peppering the premier with about a dozen questions, interrupting her answers and talking loudly over other reporters. “Premier, you have locked us down for three weeks and now you are looking at locking us down for another two weeks,” he said. “We are all home schooling and locked down. What is to say it won’t be another two weeks on top of that?”

Chris Janz departs Nine as James Chessel and Alex Parsons are promoted

Chris Janz departs Nine as James Chessell and Alex Parsons are promoted July 12, 2021 9:58 Nine chief digital and publishing officer Chris Janz will step down after four years at the helm of the metro publishing business, initially part of Fairfax. The former CEO of Allure Media and HuffPost Australia became Fairfax Media’s MD of metro publishing in 2016, and has served in his current role at Nine since 2018. In his place, Nine CEO Mike Sneesby has announced that James Chessell will be promoted to the role of managing director – publishing, while Alex Parsons will take on the role of a chief digital officer.

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