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  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2006)
    The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâ¿¿s flagship investigative journalism program. It is 54 minutes in duration and the product of 6-7 weeks of intensive research, interviewing, editing, ...
  • Leung Linda; Tan Adrienne (Intellect Books, 2008)
  • Jones, S. R (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2004)
  • Gibson, R. J (Editorial Committee, Transformations, CQU, 2006)
  • Bacon Wendy (Reportage, UTS, 2004)
    Background The stories in this portfolio are a significant part of a major investigation into a NSW miscarriage of justice, which the journalist began before 2003 and continues now. The journalist uncovered fresh evidence ...
  • Knight Alan (Auckland University of Technology, Pacific Media Centre, 2005)
    Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of 'inaccuracy, misinformation, distortion and bias' in reporting the Pacific region. Yet there is more to 'getting it right' than accurately reporting Qarase's ...
  • Forrest Tara (Transcript Verlag, 2007)
  • Adelaide Debra (The Australian; The Sydney Morning Herald, 2005)
    These three pieces are a sample of the kind of writing I have been contributing to the Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald over the course of my professional career. They are generally on literary topics, and they ...
  • Wilde A.; Bonfiglioli Catriona; Meiser B.; Mitchell P.B.; Schofield P.R. (Australian Medical Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., 2011)
    Objective: To investigate how Australian print news media portray psychiatric genetics. Design and setting: Content and framing analysis of a structured sample of print news items about psychiatric genetics published in ...
  • Leung Linda (Fibreculture Publications, 2005)
    This article is a critical reflection on the dot.com boom and the volatile industry, discipline and conditions of labour it has spawned. It offers an autobiographical insight into my past experiences as one of its labourers, ...
  • Lally Elaine (Intellect, 2009)
    Sweet Tonic is a singing-based participatory arts initiative based in the southwest of Sydney, Australia. This paper reports on a qualitative evaluation of the thirty-week workshop series. It provides qualitative evidence ...
  • Faire Rosemary (Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, University of Bergen, 2012)
    This paper is firstly a story, told by both my students and myself. It started with my question: can arts other than music be used by Music Therapy students to negotiate uncertainties which arise at the threshold of entering ...
  • Feng Chongyi (Flower City Publishing House, 2011)
    The book is a selection of recent prefaces and poems of a well-known scholar Feng Chongyi. It demonstrates a perfect combination of Western thinking with Eastern feelings of this expert of modern Chinese history. The ...
  • Bacon Wendy; Calacouras Nick (The Sydney Morning Herald, ACIJ, 2005)
    Background The journalist co-authored the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism's major scholarly research report NewsWorthy, which analysed Australian media coverage of aid and humanitarian issues. The study found ...
  • Berry Rodney; Makino Mao; Hikawa Naoto; Naemura Masahide; Pisan Yusuf; Edmonds Ernest (Taylor and Francis, 2006)
    Over eight years of working with computers, a recurring problem has been what to do when existing tools fail to grow along with artistic ideas. Having failed to become skilled at programming, I have repeatedly sought ...
  • Mitchell Anthony (Equinox, 2009)
    An overview of Dario Aento's gialli (horror films) and the contribution made to them by music by Ennio Morricone and the Italian rock group Goblin
  • Reed, R. (School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2004)
    Journalism and science are two vocational occupations with roots deep in the momentous developments that ushered in the modern era (eg, Reformation, Enlightenment, democracy and the nation state). While science arises ...
  • Andersen Lisa; Andrew Jane (Far Western Regional Development Board, 2007)
    This research aims to advance understanding of the arts and cultural industries sector and to support policy formation by making explicit the character of cultural production and the talent pool of professional artists in ...
  • Knight Alan (Griffith University, 2007)
    In the past Brisbane was called as Deep North. Queensland was described as a cultural backwater lacking bookshops, political pubs, radio and television networks and publishing centres. Yet Brisbane created Australia's most ...
  • Rampage 
    Dwyer Catherine (ABC National Radio, 2005)
    Description: This work follows on from the previous feature, Soundtrack To War, also prodnced in collaboration with Australian war artist George Gittoes. In this feature, Gittoes travels to Miami with Eliot Lovett, one of ...