Stories are constant, and with what it takes to write them, your attention is the price you pay.
Tag: journalism
Left turn led to Washington
ABC foreign correspondent Barbara Miller is responsible for asking the big questions and covering the big stories.
Storyteller’s Long Way Home
Find out what it’s like being the journalist behind a piece of content.
Reporter goes coast to coast
Angus Mackintosh’s gateway into the ABC was his family’s agriculture background.
Journo’s long, winding road
‘The great promise of journalism is that it can get you out and seeing the world.’
The frosty relationship between the ABC and the Government
The inside story from former ABC Chief Political Editor Andrew Probyn.
12 International breakfasts you’ve probably never heard of
Why are you wasting your time with cereal?
My journey: Studying for a new start in the media industry
I am a Swiss journalist now based in Sydney. I love meeting new people and learning about novelties, and I also love what makes the news.
Telling stories and making history
Australian Journalist Tiania Stevens has travelled the world as a news reporter. Her advice to journalism students: Don’t be afraid! Ask questions, even the hard ones. If you think something could be a story, it probably is. Be nosy. If you are in a pub, out walking, at a cafe, keep your eyes and ears open!
Food for thought: A chat with Grant Jones
While full-time journalism gigs are in decline, creating content across the spectrum – online and in print – is the way to go, says multi-skilled content creator Grant Jones.










