The Federal Standard printing works is one of the few substantially intact provincial newspaper printeries remaining from the gold mining era.
Murdoch family members challenge trust
A secretive court battle over the future of Rupert Murdoch's media empire is underway in the US state of Nevada.
Photo shows Family trust battle: Rupert Murdoch walking on a footpath with a white car's open passenger door behind him.Has Video Duration: 4 minutes 43 seconds.Rupert Murdoch's bitter family feud plays out in small Nevada court
Rupert Murdoch, his feuding sons and their sisters travel to Nevada for a court hearing over the future of the family's media empire.
Photo shows Rupert Murdoch and Elena Zhukova Murdoch hold hands as they walk away from a car.Council says it'll no longer answer local paper's questions after negative social media comments
The Colac Otway Shire Council has informed the Colac Herald it will no longer respond to inquiries unless the matter relates to the community's safety after an article was published without council comment.
Photo shows An aerial photo of a country town built on the edge of a lake, surrounded by green paddocks and hills.ABC chair quotes JD Vance as he warns of diminishing trust in media
Kim Williams uses his speech to insist all journalists need to earn the trust of their audiences, or risk being consigned to history.
Photo shows A serious-looking bald man in a suit and glasses stands in front of a sombre-looking background.Hong Kong journalists convicted of sedition for first time since China handover
A Hong Kong court has found two editors of the now-defunct Stand News media outlet guilty of conspiring to publish seditious articles, in a case that has drawn international scrutiny amid a security crackdown in the China-ruled city.
Photo shows Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam standing outside a building wearing backpacks.John Lyons named Journalist of the Year at 2024 Kennedy Awards
The ABC's global affairs editor also received the awards for Outstanding Team Player or Mentor and Outstanding Feature Writing.
Photo shows John Lyons TwitterNews Corp is looking to sell off Foxtel, chief executive tells shareholders
Local pay television platform Foxtel is up for sale, News Corp global chief executive Robert Thomson has revealed after the company delivered its full year earnings results.
Photo shows Image of a Foxtel logo.Nine Publishing journalists begin five-day strike over pay dispute
Australian Financial Review reporter Hannah Wootton speaks to ABC News about the decision by staff to walk off the job after a pay offer was rejected.
Photo shows The Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, and The Age newspapers stacked on each other.Has Video Duration: 5 minutes 17 seconds.Prince Harry says legal battles with tabloid press were a 'central piece' to relationship breakdown with royal family
Speaking for the first time since his four-year legal battle with Mirror Group Newspapers, the royal has discussed the impact of the case in a new documentary.
Photo shows A close-up of Prince Harry who wears a suit and has a serious expression.Retiring couple 'absolutely shattered' at having to walk away from newsagency after 20 years
As demand for online content soars, newsagencies in regional towns are struggling to keep afloat. For Frank and Moya Livingstone it's an end of an era as they prepare to close their doors for the last time.
Photo shows An older man and women stand in their newsagency.Chinese media applauds Wall Street Journal's sacking of Hong Kong journalist
The Wall Street Journal has been slammed over its firing of reporter Selina Cheng, who had been elected head of Hong Kong's largest media union.
Photo shows A woman with journalists standing behind.Prison is an information black hole. One newspaper hopes to shine a light inside
An anonymous column from a former police officer, an investigation into a death in custody and a visual arts gallery feature in the first edition of a national prison newspaper.
Photo shows An illustration of a man in a white top and red pants sitting in a prison cell looking at a newspaper on a benchFrom surf breaks to lucky breaks, ABC reporter Sean Murphy looks back on the big moments
In his last week at the ABC, Landline's highly respected Murphy says a remarkable 45-year career that had him chasing stories all over the world has taught him one thing: "Everyone has a story."
Photo shows Male reporter and boat captain on boat on riverLawyer for UK's The Sun accuses Prince Harry of destroying communication with Spare ghostwriter
It is the latest development in the lawsuit in which Prince Harry has claimed the newspaper violated his privacy by unlawfully snooping on him.
Photo shows A man looks to his left as he buttons his suit jacketThe shamelessness of powerful men in Australia's media industry knows no bounds
The horrible truth is that in the Australian legacy media landscape, there are too many stories of senior men who forgive themselves their own lapses of judgement, or forgive each other's because they're "good blokes", or go easy on each other because they fear a nuclear escalation.
Photo shows A split image shows two men wearing suits, one older with a tie, one younger'That is the definition of a mediocre man': Women in media paid worse than men, record high dissatisfaction
Career dissatisfaction has reached a three-year high for women in media. But why? And how?
Photo shows A blonde woman in business clothes smiles in front of a montage of screens, many of which say "News"Amanda Knox fought an eight-year battle to clear her name. Some people still believe she's guilty
The trial of a 20-year-old American in Italy had all the elements of a salacious tabloid story, but at the core of the case lay a bungled investigation and an overeager prosecution — and some uncomfortable truths about how society treats young women.
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Photo shows A young girl in a white peasant top is held by two police officersABC and Australian news outlets are in the crosshairs of a pro-Russian influence operation
A pro-Russian campaign is targeting Australian news organisations, including the ABC, according to international researchers.
Photo shows An image of 'fake graffiti' in Paris - two spidermen, one Europe, the other US fighting over who to help Ukraine.Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, 93, marries for a fifth time
Rupert Murdoch marries 67-year-old retired molecular biologist Elena Zhukova at his Californian vineyard on Saturday, according to the Murdoch family's media outlets.
Photo shows Rupert Murdoch and Elena Zhukova sit on a white couch in a garden, holding drinksIn the age of streaming and social media, do we still need free-to-air TV?
Ratings data shows young people are turning away from traditional TV in droves in favour of streaming platforms and social media. But an expert says free-to-air television still has a role, and Australia does have a choice about its media future.
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