A group of inspired Griffith Communication and Journalism students immersed themselves in a real-life newsroom, during the three-day Integrity 20 conference.
“I think protecting our borders is an issue that can be done without losing our humanity.” So says the Honourable Anthony Albanese MP, the Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, and Cities, and Shadow Minister for Tourism, who told Griffith University’s A Middle Ground podcast that Labor ensured the passage of the Medevac Bill because […]
Reflecting on the 30th anniversary of The Moonlight State and Fitzgerald Inquiry, one of Australia's best investigative journalists says it’s an apt time to celebrate what journalism can achieve
Award-winning journalist and Griffith journalism lecturer Nance Haxton has taken out silver and bronze awards at the World’s Best Radio Program awards in Manhattan.
Walkley Award-winning journalist and Griffith’s journalist-in-residence Nance Haxton is once again a finalist in the New York Festival’s World’s Best Radio Program awards.
Welcome to the first episode of the new Griffith University podcast Remarkable Tales, produced by Walkley Award winning journalist Nance Haxton. Remarkable Tales will regularly highlight the impact of Griffith University in the wider community. This first episode highlights the involvement of Griffith in the global phenomenon of WOW – or the Women of […]