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Statement from Melbourne Press Club on Facebook

We are deeply concerned that Facebook’s actions are limiting Australians access to high-quality news information

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Google and Facebook can and must be controlled: Sims

ACCC chief urges government action to defend consumers and media diversity

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Facebook to fact-check and adapt standards

Facebook signals change in approach to moderation and misinformation.

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APC endorses European call for Facebook dialogue

As a global publisher in all but name, Facebook needs to review and reveal its editorial policy, the Australian Press Council says.

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Away from capital cities, covering traumatic news presents extra challenges

When covering tragedies, disasters or multiple distressing news stories – beyond experiences and reactions that metropolitan-based media workers have – there are, unquestionably, additional challenges and risks for regional and remote journalists, as the Dart Centre Asia Pacific explains.

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29th Quill Awards: Photos

See our photos from the 29th Quill Awards

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Episode 3: Barry Judd – Have You Heard The News

Professor Barry Judd's first news story takes us back to the events of November 11, 1975, and the dismissal of the Whitlam government. Listen to how that news story changed the Melbourne University academic's view of the world.

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The courts, the world cup and more – photos from our recent events

Relive recent Melbourne Press Club events with these galleries.

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The Edit | Podcasting: great journalism for the ears

Hear from our three guests – Janak Rogers, Jo Lauder and Richard Baker – on what it takes to transform a podcast into a memorable piece of journalism.

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Media Bargaining Code 2.0 – Canada follows us down the rocky road

Canada’s Online News Act has the country butting heads with search and social giants, and media bargaining trendsetter Australia could learn from the tweaks made to its playbook.

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