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Media Reform Green Paper

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In 2021, PIJI made a submission to government on the Media Reform Green Paper — Modernising television regulation in Australia. PIJI’s Submission on the Media Reform Green Paper: Modernising television regulation in Australia noted that television remains a trusted source of news for Australians. It recommended that: To complement content obligations, any new broadcasting regulatory framework should be designed to incentivise news programming and diversity, […]

July Newsletter

Any new broadcasting reform must be fit-for-purpose and encourage diversity in news production, PIJI is arguing in the submission to the Federal Government’s Media Reform consultation on modernising television regulation.

Queensland shield law consultation

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PIJI and the Centre for Advancing Journalism prepared a joint submission to the Queensland Government’s 2021 consultation on the introduction of shield laws to protect the confidentiality of journalists’ sources. The submission supported the development of shield laws on the basis that the protection of journalists’ sources is a key component of the production of public interest journalism. Prior […]