Thursday, December 17, 2009

Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation QLD seeks a part-time office manager for 2010

Job vacancy: Office Manager, ANTaR Qld
Commencing: Feb 2010

ANTaR Qld is a people’s movement, committed to the rights of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders to determine their own future. Education and advocacy are central to our work. We organise events, forums, lobbying, petitions and specific campaigns such as the Stolen Wages and the Close the Gap Indigenous Health Campaigns. We seek a part time Office Manager to manage the smooth day-to-day running of our office and provide administrative support for our Management Committee and campaign staff. This includes maintenance of our database and email lists. There are a small number of administrative and campaign volunteers whom the Office Manager will coordinate and support.

This position will suit you if you have good interpersonal skills and excellent office skills. You need to be self-directed and have organisational skills, be able to use your initiative, problem solve and have a commitment to social justice. You also need high levels of integrity and confidentiality and an ability to work in a small team environment.

Salary: SACS Level 4.

Part-time: Two five hour days per week with some additional hours offered for busy times.
Contract end: 17th December 2010

Contact ANTaR Qld office@antarqld.org.au for the job description and selection criteria.

Applications addressing selection criteria and the names of two referees must be received by 5pm, Wednesday 13th January 2010.

Short listed applicants will be contacted within one week for interviews.

Switch 1197AM

Switch 1197AM, a community radio station based on Edward St in Brisbane, is looking for people to write and eventually present the news and weather in the mornings.

The bulletins are recorded the night before and people would need to contribute by writing two sixty word stories by 9.30pm three times a week.

The station is a dance radio station, similar to Radio Metro on the Gold Coast so the news needs to be targeted at a youth audience.

Any applicants can contact me, Sarah McAlpine, at sarah@switch1197.com for a start in January.

You can check the station out and stream live at http://www.facebook.com/l/4256a;www.switch1197am.com/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,125/

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Students Interested in being part of Contribute Issue # 3

Contribute Magazine is a United Nations Student Association's (UNSA) publication, focusing on international issues and events.

The next edition - "The Road Ahead" - will be released on the University of Queensland's in Semester 1, 2010.

Contribute aims to create a lively and open forum in which debate on international affairs, foreign policy, human rights, economics, and the environment can flourish. By providing the space for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and the odd practitioner, Contribute stimulate discussion and raise the profile of international issues amongst the student community.

We are looking for any students with skills, experience or the desire to contribute to the next issue through marketing, production and design over the Summer 2009/2010 period. If you would like to take this opportunity to become directly involved in an exciting student publication, please send your expression of interest to: Contribute.Advertising@gmail.com by December 20th 2009.

And remember: everyone has something to Contribute!

A climate for change

Can we reach the agreement we need for a safe climate?

If the world's governments listen to the world's people: Yes.

If you want to know what is happening now & what you can do, visit: http://www.aclimateforchange.org

For live coverage: http://live.tcktcktck.org/

Making change, giving change

2009 has been a year of phenomenal storytelling in film and in theatre, a year of artists telling stories that create change in our world. Consider two films, in particular, that illustrate how the lowest circumstances can give rise to the highest achievements and how we are all lifted when a single person is helped.

You're probably aware of Lee Daniels' Precious: Based on the Novel by Sapphire, which began its journey at the '09 Sundance Film Festival and has now touched audiences around the world. Precious is the unbelievable true story of an impoverished and abused teenage girl who finds hope through an alternative school that changes her life forever. It's a must-see and is in theatres now.

In the documentary realm, Garbage Dreams profiles a Cairo recycling organization that utilizes proceeds from recycling to fund programs benefiting Egyptian youth. Made by first-time Egyptian-American director Mai Iskander, the film received a 2007 Sundance Documentary Fund Production/Post-Production Grant for $30,000. Seeing Garbage Dreams inspired The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to give $1 million to support the work of The Spirit of Youth Association, the organization highlighted in the film.

Consider the power of these stories. These Sundance Institute supported films demonstrate that individual artists can inspire audiences to think -- and act -- differently. You too can make a difference in the upcoming year by supporting the Institute's work to advance independent artists and share their stories with the world.

Any contribution helps our artists. And, if you make a gift of $75 or more before December 31, we will send you a DVD of Garbage Dreams in thanks for your support and in hopes that you'll share this groundbreaking story with others.

YES, I WILL MAKE A GIFT IN SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENT STORYTELLERS AROUND THE WORLD.

Warm regards,

Cara Mertes
Director
Documentary Film Program
Sundance Institute

P.S. Are you or anyone you know attending the 2010 Sundance Film Festival? Please consider joining the Patron Circle. There's still time to sign up and receive VIP access to the Festival. To join, please contact Jamie Lattman in the Patron Circle Office at 310-492-2327 or jamie_lattman@sundance.org. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Facebook privacy changes and more...

APN restructure puts ad man in charge of “content”
According to a memo from APN Australian publishing boss Martin Simons circulated this week, there have been changes at the top of APN. Stephen Tait, formerly a senior ad executive at News Ltd before joining APN this year, has been put in charge of, as the memo puts it: “Commercial and Content (editorial) teams”.

Summer subbing
The NSW Fire Brigade Employees Union is seeking a sub-editor for a book which will be published early next year (600 pages/140,000 words). For more information contact Alison Ornbo on 02 9218 3444 or email office@fbeu.net

Facebook in privacy stoush
New privacy “controls” introduced by Facebook this week create a default position that will allow their users' content to be viewed by anyone with an internet connection. Read the story, then check your privacy controls: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/09/facebook-privacy/

How tabloid news does look
And for those of us who like to get our news on dead trees, here's a tongue-in-cheek advert for The Sun. People already are paying for this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVMnmTFxAjA&feature=player_embedded#at=12

This is fun, too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ1QwExp0_g&feature=response_watch

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Walk Against Warming, Festival & Concert

Join the GLOBAL DAY for a SAFE CLIMATE on Saturday, 12 December at one of thousands of concerts, walks and other events around the world - call for a fair & effective UN climate agreement, and for everyone to do what they can to help us reach a safe climate.

Brisbane will be one of the first cities to appear in the global news day, giving you a place of importance in the chain of events on December 12.

Following speakers and the walk over beautiful Kurilpa bridge, there will be a concert and festival in King George Square with artists, musicians and speakers, and a festival of foods, sustainable living, and displays from climate groups.

Join in, learn, enjoy, and contribute to a safe climate future!

Everyone is invited to visit the displays for CCNQ - Community Climate Network QLD, Oxfam Australia and Make Poverty History – and join us to walk together with Pacific Island communities.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Global Conscience Initiative Cameroon

GLOBAL CONSCIENCE INITIATIVE CAMEROON – APPEAL FOR JOURNALISM PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTS FOR PENPAL PROGRAM

The Global Conscience Initiative is a grassroots NGO working to establish a human rights framework in Cameroon, West Africa. One aspect of GCI is the Media Watch Project, which aims at ironing out human rights abuses in the media, government censorship, and the hegemonic styles of press that restrict truthful reporting.

The Media Watch Project has had many successes in its short lifetime, undertaking interviews with regional journalists, submitting press releases, running a radio program, and collating their data into accessible research to be used as secondary for larger international humanitarian media groups.

I am an Australian working in the Buea office in the Anglophone region of Cameroon. One of the new aims of the project is to establish contact between practicing human rights journalists in Australia and the UK, with those working here in the Anglophone region.

I ask you to forward this email to any journalists who would be interested in this quasi-penpal system. If you are a practicing journalists, or a postgraduate journalism student I ask you to get involved in this initiative.

For those interested, I will forward a guide of expectations and put you in contact with a local English speaking journalist. If you have a specific interest (eg. Development journalism, women’s issues) then I can try to arrange a corresponding local journalist in this area. We then establish an email exchange of articles and stories for editing. This process of constructive criticism will be especially useful for reporting difficult subjects such as torture, rape and corruption.

We hope to be of assistance for the style and practice of journalism in this region, helping to bring a more objective international method to the press. I again ask you to forward this email to your contacts, or if you have any more questions please don’t hesitate to email: fiona.mcalpine@gcicameroon.org

Sincerely,
Fiona McAlpine
Media Watch Project Coordinator
www.gcicameroon.org

Justice for murdered journalist and more...

Mission supports Filipino journalists: Alliance federal president Ruth Pollard is leading an International Federation of Journalists mission to the Philippines to provide solidarity and support to families of at least 30 journalists killed in a massacre in Mindinao province last week. The mission will also call on the Arroyo government to properly investigate the atrocity and bring the perpetrators to justice. A global day of solidarity will be held on December 9. You may donate through the Alliance Safety and Solidarity Fund - BSB: 944300 A/C: 012146838. Send your message of solidarity and sympathy via our guestbook at http://www.alliance.org.au/option,com_jambook/Itemid,148/

Justice for murdered journalist: The Alliance has written to Federal Attorney-General, Robert McClelland requesting the referral of ABC cameraman Paul Moran’s murder to the AFP for further investigation, with the possible aim of extraditing the man responsible to Australia to face war crimes charges. The mastermind of Moran’s death in a suicide bombing in Iraq in March 2003 is widely recognised as Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, better known as Mullah Krekar, currently Oslo resident and noted as a key lieutenant of UN-listed terrorist organisation Ansar al-Islam.

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Friday, November 20, 2009

JB Fairfax Award for Rural Journalism

Call for Applications - Deadline extended
Now closing 23 November 2009

Applications are currently being accepted for the JB Fairfax Award for Rural Journalism and must be submitted by 23 November 2009.

Click here to apply online or download more information.

The objective of The J.B. Fairfax Award for Rural Journalism is to encourage quality coverage of rural and regional affairs by Australian journalists. The Award has been established through a private donation by Mr. J.B. Fairfax, AO, and is managed by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Foundation (RASF), in collaboration with Rural Press Agricultural Publishing.

As a range of existing awards are already available for professional practitioners of rural journalism, The J.B. Fairfax Award for Rural Journalism deliberately focuses on encouraging undergraduate or postgraduate students of studies relevant to rural affairs to consider a career in rural journalism upon graduation.

One award of $10,000 is offered annually to a student to be used towards the costs of the student’s education.

Applicants for the award must:
* be enrolled in any undergraduate or postgraduate degree of relevance to rural affairs at an approved Australian education provider
* be aged 30 years or under
* submit a feature article of up to 1,200 words, exploring a contemporary issue, trend or activity of interest to rural and regional communities, of publication standard and including a minimum of four sources in the article; and
* demonstrate an active interest in rural affairs and a commitment to pursuing a career in rural journalism upon graduation.

The student whose application is judged as most meritorious will receive an award of $10,000 to be contributed towards the costs of their study. In addition, the student’s article will be published in a major Rural Press publication after the award is announced.

Articles submitted will be judged against the following criteria:
* appropriateness and significance of topic;
* use of quality resources;
* originality;
* clarity;
* accuracy; and
* grammar and writing style.

The selection panel will be comprised of Mr. J.B. Fairfax, AO, a representative of Rural Press Agricultural Publishing and a representative of the Royal Agricultural Society Foundation.

Timeline / How to Apply
Applications are currently being accepted and must be submitted by 23 November 2009.
Click here to apply online or download more information.

Further Information
For further information or if you have any questions please call (02) 9704 1234 or email foundation@rasf.org.au

Eligibility
Applications are open to students enrolled, or intending to enroll, in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in 2010 relevant to rural affairs. Evidence of current and/or proposed enrolment is required.

Free Speech petition snowballs and more...

Free Speech petition snowballs
More than 170 WA journalists have signed our online Free Speech petition, including WAN CEO Chris Wharton, WAN Editor-In-Chief Bob Cronin, West Editor Brett McCarthy, Sunday Times Editor Sam Weir, ABC News Director Kim Jordan, Nine (Perth) News Director Adrian Beattie, Community Newspapers Editor-In-Chief Greg Thomson, The Australian WA Editor Tony Barrass and many other senior WA journalists – have you signed yet? Go to http://tinyurl.com/yf9zyw8 and urge your colleagues to get on board.

Italian stallion’s media rodeo
Ageing romeo Silvio Berlusconi may control most of Italy’s media, but was unable to hush up details of his scandalous love life. A great yarn from the Walkley Magazine’s man in Rome, Desmond O’Grady. Read more: http://www.walkleys.com/features/522/

Times hints at charging strategy
James Harding, the editor of The Times, gave a conference in the UK this week a few insights into the company’s thinking over how to charge for news on its websites. These include 24-hour access for a fee, subscriptions and an expansion of the Times + model which gives paying members access to additional services. Read the details here: http://tinyurl.com/yfuvzol

National, Metro papers take a small hit in latest ABCs
The AFR experienced the biggest fall in year on year sales, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, with a drop of -9.7%, while the Australian took a -4.2% hit over the same period. The Courier-Mail’s Saturday paper, by contrast, enjoyed an increase in sales of 4.9%. In the magazine market, ACP’s Famous showed a 35% increase. Full details can be read here, courtesy of mUmbrella: http://tinyurl.com/yj6mwfd

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

[OxfamUQ] Poverty's Inconvenient Truth - invitation to QLD's ONLY screening

This message is to invite you to the QLD screening of award-winning film The End of Poverty (Think Again), which has been called An Inconvenient Truth for global economics.

Narrated by Martin Sheen and featuring Nobel Laureates Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen, The End of Poverty (Think Again) is the first film to succinctly explain how our economic system has created poverty and why it is the foundation for the current financial crisis.

The film debuted with its official selection at the Cannes Film Festival and will be released in the United States in November 2009. It includes interviews with leading authors, economists, activists, politicians, and historians from around the world.

Jubilee Australia, an Australian based anti-poverty NGO working to expose the root economic causes of poverty and injustice, has the exclusive rights to screen the film once in Brisbane on Wednesday, 18 November commencing 6:45pm at the Portside Dendy, Hamilton.
This follows the sold-out Sydney screening in October.
The event will include a brief discussion after the film, followed by drinks and canapés to celebrate the launch of Jubilee Australia's new campaign - Digging to the Roots of Poverty.

When: 6.45pm Wednesday 18 November 2009
Where: Portside Dendy cinema, Hamilton, Brisbane
Cost: Adults $30, Concession/Student $25

All tickets must be purchased in advance and via the Jubilee Australia website www.jubileeaustralia.org/theendofpoverty (not at the Dendy on the night).

Funds raised will be invested into the important research and lobbying work of Jubilee Australia.

National Coordinator Adele Webb, who will attend the Brisbane screening, is anticipating another successful event after the very positive audience response in Sydney. “People hung around for an hour afterwards talking about the film and asking questions. The atmosphere was just amazing. It is that powerful and stimulating a documentary,” said Ms Webb.

Phone Jubilee Australia during business hours on 02 8060-4404 or email info@jubileeaustralia.org for queries or if you have any problems booking online.

Thank you for your time.

Seiji Humphries - Volunteer
Jubilee Australia

Travel Writing Scholarship - opportunity for your students

Hello,

I would like to let you know about an exciting scholarship opportunity for your students!

WorldNomads.com in conjunction with Rough Guides, Intrepid Travel and Hotels.com is offering the chance to go to Tokyo, Japan with Rough Guides Travel Writer, Simon Richmond.

The assignment will be to research, review and update essential travel info for the Tokyo section of ‘The Rough Guide to Japan’, including accommodation, bars & restaurants, entertainment, shopping, tours, activities and transport, as well as searching out those local secrets that travelers want to read about.

Your work will feature in the new edition of ‘The Rough Guide to Japan’, placing your foot firmly in the door of the elusive travel writing industry!

The winner of the scholarship will be flown to Tokyo from their country of residence where they will join Simon Richmond from Rough Guides for a 7 day assignment.

They will gain invaluable mentoring and hands-on experience through Simon's many years of Travel Writing.

After the assignment, the scholarship winner will also enjoy a 4 day “Flavours of Tokyo” tour with Intrepid Travel.

Applicants for the scholarship must Craft a 500 word (or less) travel focused essay based on a personal experience around one of the following themes;
a. 'A Journey that Changed Lives'
b. 'Responsible Travel'
c. 'Adventure in an Unknown Culture'
d. 'A Memorable Experience Involving Food in a Foreign Country'

They will also be asked to provide 200 words or less on why they should be awarded the World Nomads 2010 Travel Writing Scholarship.

All interested students should visit the WorldNomads.com Scholarship page for more information: http://journals.worldnomads.com/scholarships/post/35985.aspx

The deadline for entrants is December 21, 2009. We would appreciate you forwarding this information on to your students and lecturers, and uploading the information to the appropriate section of your website as this opportunity is open to all students.

Please let me know if you would like more information regarding this exciting writing scholarship.

Kind regards,

Tara Parsons
Global Programs Manager
Worldnomads.com

Friday, November 13, 2009

Flavorpill is hiring... in Australia

If you're already familiar with Melbourne, or are simply ready for an immersive year of adventure Down Under, tell us why.

Thanks to an exciting travel visa program and some great deals available on Australia.com/workandplay, Flavorpill is getting ready to launch Flavorpill Melbourne! We just need one thing: an editor.

To be eligible for our Flavorpill Australia job, you must be 18-30, and obviously, we have some pretty high standards for Managing Editor.

Authors win book battle and more...

Authors win book battle
Restrictions on the importation of cheaper foreign-published books will remain in place, it was announced by the Federal Government this week. Changes proposed by the Productivity Commission earlier this year would have had a serious impact on the livelihood of Australia’s authors and publishers and the Alliance argued against them as a member of the Government’s subcommittee on Parallel Imports, which was commissioned to review the recommendations. See http://tinyurl.com/yaldnnp

Press freedom under fire in WA
In the last few years, five WA journalists were threatened with three years’ jail and a $60,000 fine for doing their jobs, 27 police raided a major Perth newspaper to search for a leaked Government document and a top WA journalist went to jail for refusing to name a confidential source. Visit http://tinyurl.com/yf9zyw8 to see the Alliance’s free speech video and online petition, signed by more than 150 leading WA journalists and media employers.

Murdoch mulls Google block
Rupert Murdoch is considering removing news articles from Google's search index as a way to encourage people to pay for content online. Google, Microsoft and Ask.com "simply just pick up everything and run with it." Murdoch told Sky News this week. "We say they steal our stories.” According to data from Experian Hitwise such a move would be felt by News Corp - Google is the top traffic provider for News Corp.'s WSJ.com, accounting for more than 25 per cent of the site's traffic. See http://tinyurl.com/yjb5pl2

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Friday, November 6, 2009

What lies ahead and more...

What lies ahead: We want to hear from you
What does the future hold for your industry and your union? The Alliance is hosting an online discussion to find out what you think. Participants will log-in twice daily over a three-day period from November 16. All views are confidential. To register your interest email research@essentialmedia.com.au

Skills for the future
The Alliance is preparing to commission a series of multimedia training courses to give those working in the news media the opportunity to master a range of online skills. Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey http://tinyurl.com/yaenq73 so we can ensure there is a course that suits your needs available.

Something old, something new at Media140
The tribes gathered this week at the ABC to discuss the impact of social media on journalism. Despite the world having moved on since the Alliance staged its Future of Journalism conference at the same venue 18 months ago, Media140 http://www.aroundtheworldin140days.com/ was dominated by the same misunderstandings between "legacy" and "new media" types as ever. Read reports on Media140 from Duncan Riley, Margaret Simons and Jonathan Este: http://tinyurl.com/56uszw , http://tinyurl.com/yk8j9bg and http://tinyurl.com/npqpx8

Free Crikey trial
Crikey would like to offer all Alliance members a free six-week subscription. Visit http://tinyurl.com/yay6pav to get it - all we need is your email address.

The Global Journalist
Media Alliance members have been invited to participate in a national survey of Australian journalists. The questions canvass job satisfaction, professional values and reporting methods. The findings will be published in a book next year entitled The Global Journalist. Please respond by emailing b.josephi@ecu.edu.au with a phone number and indicating a convenient time for a researcher to ring you.

Subsidising the newsroom
A new report on how to rebuild American journalism, co-authored by former Washington Post editor Len Downie, calls for the US Government to step in and provide public funding. It’s one of several legislation and regulatory steps needed to “reconstruct” local news, according to the report, called “Reconstructing American Journalism”, which was commissioned by Columbia University’s journalism school. More here http://tinyurl.com/ylxc7pm , http://bit.ly/2TEmJZ and here http://bit.ly/kYiyp

Media In The Pub
It’s the most talked about media question of the times: What are the business models that will support news reporting and journalism? Media InThe Pub is gathering a bunch of people to pitch their plans to you on November 24 at the Clarendon Hotel in Surry Hills. So come along and be prepared to decide which of the ideas could fly. Details here http://www.walkleys.com/news/481/

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Volunteers needed for Vaka Pasifica Festival

Hi everyone,

The Brisbane Oxfam office is looking for volunteers, especially a videographer/photographer, to help out at the Vaka Pasifica festival in Runcorn/Fruitgrove on Saturday 14 November. This is a Pacific communities’ festival with a focus on global warming in the Pacific, with singing, entertainment and great food.

Oxfam will be distributing information, asking people to sign petitions, showing the Sisters on the Planet DVD, etc.

Time and tasks:

Meet at 9.00 am, leave the Valley Oxfam office by train at 9.25 and arrive in Fruitgrove at 10.10

Help set up and co-facilitate Sisters on the Planet DVD and conversations with Angela in the Oxfam tent at 11am and 1pm

Distribute Oxfam/Make Poverty History materials

Tck Tck Tck petitions

Finish by 3pm

If you are interested in helping out or would like more information, please contact Angela Ballard at angelab@oxfam.org.au

Thanks,
Deirdre

Friday, October 30, 2009

Multimedia cheat sheet

Balibo tops AFI Awards
A film about the deaths of six Australian journalists during and immediately after the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975 has topped this year’s AFI Award nominations with 14 nods, including one for best film. Balibo producer John Maynard told the ABC the film has had a strong political impact: "The AFP have reopened the war crimes. Certainly it will have, I think, an impact in Indonesia.” To see a full list of nominees visit: http://tinyurl.com/yjptjcr

Multimedia cheat sheet
In the converged newsroom, multimedia skills will be the key to a journalists’ career. In the first instalment of The Walkley Magazine’s new regular guide to news multimedia, Kimberly Porteous explains what’s involved and why you should bother getting up to speed. For this and much more see http://www.walkleys.com/features/491/

Courtesy of the Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Teach for Australia - opportunities open now

Hi everyone,

Teach for Australia is offering two great opportunities for you to make a difference:

1) Teach for Australia – opportunities for all graduates, applications open in February 2010

2) TfA Campus Ambassadors – job applications due THIS FRIDAY 30 October

Teach For Australia is a ground breaking non-profit that recruits and develops outstanding graduates to challenge educational disadvantage in Australia.

We train and support graduates from all degree backgrounds to become teachers in Australia’s most disadvantaged schools, enabling the graduates to inspire and motivate students.

Please visit our website for further information - www.teachforaustralia.org

Monday, October 26, 2009

UNYA Australia Youth Representative 2010

The Youth Representative will travel around Australia to speak with young people from all
walks of life, taking their voice to the United Nations in New York. Throughout the process,
the Youth Representative works closely with DFAT and UNYA, and has particular support
from the National Vice-President (Youth Representation).

In the position of Youth Representative, the successful candidate should display the ability to consult widely with young people and effectively discern youth opinion, as well as prioritising youth issues. The other main expectation of the Youth Representative is that the selected person will be able to represent the views of young people at the United Nations General Assembly, and execute a youth agenda within the parameters of the Australian Delegation’s set role.

Applications are open to any Australian citizen aged between 15 and 24 (birth date
must be after 14/11/1985). Applicants must be available to travel throughout Australia to
consult widely with young people from early March 2010 until August 2010 and must also
be available to travel to New York City in September 2010 for up to eight weeks.
For more details and to apply, visit http://www.unya.org.au/youthrep/

Want to Contribute?

Fancy yourself an analyst, journalist, commentator or international political pundit? Contribute
Magazine is now calling for contributors for the next issue!

The theme for the next issue is The Road Ahead…

These last six months have seen the Afghan and Japanese elections, preparations for the Copenhagen conference intensify, and plans for the recovery of the global financial system emerge. These have been the penultimate months (like the sixth Harry Potter, and the second Pirates of the Caribbean); these months are setting the global stage for the rocky, pot-hole filled, wondrous and exciting road ahead.

If you’re interested in writing for the 3rd issue, please email contribute.editorial@unsauq.org with your name, contact number and a 150-200 word story pitch ASAP. Happy Writing!!!

*The actual stories are to be submitted by email to contribute.editorial@unsauq.org on, or before, 10 January, 2010.
Please attach your story in a word document with double line spacing and 12
point, Times New Roman font.
In the email please include: your name, contact number and a 150-200 word
pitch of your story if you have not already contacted us prior to 10 January.

Call for submissions for UNYA's Perspective Youth Journal

• Are you a student aged 15 – 25 years?
• Do you have an essay/article/review that you are particularly proud of?

Perspective wants to hear from you!

Perspective is the United Nation Youth Association’s (UNYA) Journal of youth writing
on international affairs and domestic policy. The purpose of the journal is to provide an
outlet for the views of young people who have a unique perspective and an intrinsically
fresh approach to a range of global issues. It is quickly becoming the ‘place’ to be published,
and we hope it will become a leading voice for young people concerned with all things
international.

UNYA hopes that Perspective will stimulate foreign and domestic policy discourse that
is sophisticated, challenging and inclusive. It has an international circulation through
subscription services such as Informit and will go to print.

See below links for more information:

Guide for contributors
http://www.unya.org.au/perspective/2009winter/PerspectiveWinter2009-GuideforContributors.pdf

Perspective Volume 4
http://www.unya.org.au/perspective/

Submissions close 14 December.

AIESEC UQ seminar on environmental and social sustainability

Focusing on these two areas, speakers from organisations, industry and government will present their views and solutions at the forum. The event is open to anyone who wants to find out more about such issues and, more importantly, for those who want to make a difference in the world.

Seminar followed by a networking event at 8:30pm. Refreshments & canapés provided.

Wednesday 28 October
Time: 5:30pm – 8.30pm Seminar, followed by networking event
Venue: Abel Smith Lecture Theatre Building 23, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Guest Speakers
Vice-Chancellor Paul Greenfield, UQ
Dr Doone Wyborn, Geodynamics
Dr Andrew Griffiths, UQ Ms
Angela Ballard, Oxfam Australia
Ms Beata Majewska, Carpets for Communities

Free event, RSVP required online http://www.aiesecuq.com/?p=students_ignorance&a=students

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Brisbane book event

Launch of the astonishing autobiography:

No–one's Son
A migration story from Ethiopia to Australia

Where: BEMAC Yungaba, 120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
When: Saturday, 24th October 2009, 6pm – 8pm
How much? Free
RSVP: info@moonfaceentertainment.com.au

For further information, please visit http://www.noonesson.com/

Also at BEMAC on Saturday 24 October: Amnesty International Art Exhibition 10am – 8pm

Friday, October 23, 2009

Industry experience for students

Are your students looking for marketing experience with major companies?

For over 15 years, Student Marketing Australia has run specialised marketing campaigns for major brands at Australian universities during official O-Week programs.

We provide an exceptional opportunity to over 250 university students every year, allowing them to work in teams running creative, challenging and professional marketing campaigns at their campus. There is no direct selling.

The campaigns allow students to work directly with major marketing departments and gain real-world experience. In 2009, our staff worked with iconic brands such as Apple, the Commonwealth Bank, Adobe, The Privacy Commissioner and Sydney Morning Herald.

A full day of paid training is provided, covering topics like:
- project management
- marketing planning
- communication skills

Employees then go on to develop and execute their own marketing campaign, while being paid above award at $18.50 per hour. All staff receive a written reference at the conclusion of the campaign.

How can you help your students get this experience?
- Make a lecture announcement
- Send an email out to your students
- Post a message on your online portal
- Click here to download a poster to assist with your communication (500K file)

Applications for 2010 O-Week are now open. University of Queensland students should apply online at www.studentmarketing.com.au/apply.

Should you require any further information, please don't hesitate to contact me via email or phone.

Regards,
Clare Crook
Recruitment Manager
Phone: 02 9332 4111
Email: clare@studentservices.com.au

The 3rd Annual
Close the Gap in Indigenous Health Award
Ceremony

Premiers Hall - Parliament House
Parliamentary Annex Alice St Brisbane

Monday 26th October

5.30pm for 6pm – 7pm

President, Kitty Carra, and the ANTaR Qld Committee hope you can join with them to celebrate with this year’s Close the Gap award recipient, the Goori House Addiction Treatment Centre, at Parliament House on Monday evening the 26th of October between 6 -7 pm.

This is a rare opportunity to meet the people who work in creative and inspiring ways to deliver health services to the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. The successful counseling and treatment program of Goori House has been a life changing experience for the men who have been through its doors. Please join us in celebrating this wonderful service.

Welcome to Country: Uncle Des Sandy
2009 Award Recipients: Goori House Addiction Treatment Centre
Close the Gap Speaker: Dr Mark Wenitong

Light refreshments will be served

Our thanks to The Honourable Anna Bligh MP, Premier of Queensland for kindly supporting this event

RSVP by Wednesday 21th October 2009
ANTaR Qld Office 07 3844 1645
Email: office@antarqld.org.au

DIY news website and more...

DIY news website
Journalism 2.0 author Mark Briggs has created “Newspaper in a box”, a step-by-step guide to creating an independent news website from scratch. Presented by J-Learning, an online guide for creating hyper-local community media and a project of J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, the site emphasises accessibility and open-source technology. Check it out here http://www.walkleys.com/news/480

Monsoon looms for Indian media
Falling advertising revenue, ethically suspect advertorial initiatives and rapidly changing reader tastes have combined to rock the Indian newspaper industry. The new issue of The Walkley Magazine examines the Indian media scene plus much more. Visit http://www.walkleys.com/features/339/

Helping hands across the region
The Alliance Safety and Solidarity Appeal is supporting three disaster relief efforts for media workers and their families in Indonesia, the Philippines and Samoa, which have suffered recent natural disasters. The support includes a program to set up a system for media personnel in Samoa to address issues arising from reporting on wide-scale disaster. The program will be conducted by the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma at the request of the IFJ and the Samoa journalists’ association.

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Seeking Justice – Social Activism through Journalism and Documentary Practice

Online Symposium - 15 October 2009 - Sessions at 00:00GMT*, 08:00GMT & 16:00GMT

Register now at to be a part of this landmark event where the world of journalism will be connected for one day over three sessions and across all time zones. Throughout the day you will be able to log on and be inspired by some of the world’s best journalists.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear Paul Fusco, Ed Kashi, Jodi Bieber, Marcus Bleasdale, Shahidul Alam, Gary Knight, Adam Ferguson, Michael Coyne, Masaru Goto, Jack Picone, Megan Lewis, Robin Hammond, Gerhard Joren and Shehab Uddin share their stories and experiences, answer your questions and discuss social activism through journalism and documentary pratice.

Register now! To log into the Symposium simply visit the website (www.cdp.edu.au) during one of the sessions and you find a link to join in.

Session 1 starts at 00:01 GMT (October 14 for time zones behind GMT) with:
Paul Fusco & Megan Lewis
Chaired by David Lloyd

Jack Picone, Masaru Goto & Gerhard Joren
Chaired by Dr Michael Coyne

Session 2 begins at 08:01 GMT with:
Jodi Bieber, Shehab Uddin & Robin Hammond
Chaired by Dr Shahidul Alam

David Lloyd & Angela Blakely, Kelly Hussey-Smith, Travis Beard & John Rodsted
Chaired by Earle Bridger

Session 3 begins at 16:01 GMT with:
Ed Kashi, Gary Knight, Marcus Bleasdale & Adam Ferguson
Chaired by Prof Terry Eiler

Looking forward to seeing you there,

Kind Regards,

The CDP Team

Centre for Documentary Pratice
PO Box 3370
South Brisbane, QLD 4101
Australia
cdp@griffith.edu.auwww.cdp.edu.au

Monday, October 12, 2009

JACS Special General Meeting

University of Queensland Journalism and Communication Students (JACS) will be holding a Special General Meeting on Wednesday, October 21, from 4pm. The meeting will be held in the School of Journalism and Communication’s Ideas Centre.

JACS Special General Meeting
Wednesday, October 21
4pm
SJC Ideas Centre


The purpose of the meeting will be to report on the activities of the JACS over 2009 and to elect a new executive for 2010. A list of the positions up for election can be found below. Nominations for elections must be received by close of business (5pm) on Tuesday, October 20.
Nomination forms will be available from the SJC Reception from Tuesday, October 13. Please note that if you want to join JACS in order to nominate and vote at the SGM, you must join prior to Tuesday, October 20.

Voting will take place on Wednesday, October 21 as soon as the SGM begins. Voting will continue until the close of business on Thursday, October 22, at the SJC Reception.
List of positions open for nominations:
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Marketing Officer
Events Officers (maximum of two)
Careers Officer
Education Officer
First and Second Year Representative
Postgraduate Liaison Officer
Publication Officers (maximum of two)
Information Technology Officer

If you have any queries about the elections including the nomination process and position descriptions, please contact Naomi Lim (naomi.lim@uqconnect.edu.au).

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Model UN Opportunities: SydMUN and HKMUN

SydMUN 2009

The Sydney University Model United Nations (SydMUN) is held each year in December at the University of Sydney. Founded in 2006, it was the first intervarsity Model UN conference in Australia hosted annually by a single university. Originally focused on delegates from the Sydney metropolitan region, SydMUN has since expanded to embrace participants from across Australia, while keeping a core of NSW delegates. SydMUN is open to all university students.

In the spirit of previous delegations, UQ will once again journey south to Sydney, for the Sydney Model United Nations Conference from the 4th to the 6th of December. This is set to be great opportunity to introduce yourself to the world of MUN, catch up with friends from AMUNC/BrizMUN or just participate in yet another fun filled event.

A few things you'll need to do:

REGISTER

Committees include:
1. Ist General Assembly: Misconduct by personnel in UN peacekeeping missions
2. 2nd General Assembly: Assessing the commitments on globalisation, the role of trade, and the mobilisation of financial resources under the Brussels Program of Action for Least Developed Countries
3. UN Environment Programme: The question of the environmental impact of armed conflict
4. Human Rights Council: Universal Periodic Review of the People's Republic of China

Whatever tickles your fancy, hop online to http://www.usydunsociety.org/?q=sydmun/register.

View the country matrix (yellow = countries with active role in debate, green = countries with supporting role), download the Registration guide and register.

With nearly half of the available spots already filled, it's first in first served. So hurry and register so you don't miss out!

Early registration closes on Sunday 18 October (get $10 off) and final registration closes on Friday 6 November.

BOOK FLIGHTS

LET US KNOW ASAP
If you're interested in joining the UQ Delegation please email mun@unsauq.org with your name, email address and phone number. We will be in touch regarding plans for accommodation.


HKMUNC 2010

Dear friends,

Hong Kong Model United Nations Club (HKMUNC) sincerely invites your university to join the Hong Kong Model United Nations Conference 2010 (HKMUNC 2010) to be held in January 2010 in Hong Kong. We sincerely hope that your institution can forward the attached information to your students and we look forward to receiving the delegates from your country.

About HKMUN Club:
HKMUNC is a registered non-profit-making organization. Established in 2005, HKMUNC aims at promoting MUN culture in the region, promoting world peace through understanding and cooperation between cultures and arousing youth attention on global issues. With the above objectives, HKMUNC has successfully drawn great attention in the society. We have organized more than 5 successful conferences for university students and secondary students in the past. This makes us one of the most dedicated and successful MUN clubs in the region.

About HKMUN Conference:
This year we are pleased to continue our success streak by organizing yet another grand MUN conference for university students from all around the world. As most of you might probably know, MUN conferences have been held for the past 50 years. Under this simulated UN environment, the MUN delegates act as their country’s ambassador to the UN, and discuss world issues like human rights, terrorism and sustainable development. This is an invaluable opportunity for them to develop their leadership skills, cross cultural communication and public speaking skills.

Why is HKMUN so special?
We stand out from the run of the mill MUN conferences being organized in every city and country. The following features make our conferences unique and offer unparalleled learning opportunities to our delegates:

HK is the gateway to one of the world’s largest and upcoming economies – China. By participating in the HKMUN, you can develop deep insights into the position of China and better understand its culture.

HK is the literally the center of Asia and you can visit almost every other Asian city from HK within a few hours. So you can make use of this opportunity to explore other countries and cultures as well.

Our conference delegates come from virtually every corner of the world. In the past years more than 50% of our delegates came from outside HK. This reflects the true international.

Our conference themes are very practical and relevant to the current world issues. Our conferences mainly revolve around critical issues such as International Cooperation of the Peaceful Use of Outer Space, Transnational Organized Crime etc.

We believe in total learning and to this end we go an extra mile to organize social and networking events for our delegates to let them interact and extend their professional network.

So what are you waiting for? If you miss studying abroad or want to know more about China and develop your leadership and cross cultural communication skills or want to simply meet people from different parts of the world, then pack your bags for a wonderful week in HK.

Special Note to First Timers:
Prior experience is absolutely not necessary for participating in the conference! We believe that MUN is an excellent learning opportunity and so even if you are new to the MUN culture, you can have a great time and hone some critical skills.

Details of the Conference:
Date: 7-10 January, 2009 (4 days)
Location: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Website: www.hkmunc.org.hk
Application Deadline: 31 October 2009

Please refer to our website for more details and access our online registration system here: http://www.hkmunc.org.hk/hkmun/index.html.

We eagerly look forward to receiving you in HK next year for the conference. It will definitely be an unforgettable week full of exciting experiences and new faces from around the globe and last but not the least loads of fun!!

Any enquiries, please feel free to contact us at (852)-27717621 or email to info@hkmunc.org.hk.

Cordially Yours,

Hong Kong Model United Nations Club
Tel: (852)2771-7621
Fax: (852) 2771-7691
Email: info@hkmunc.org.hk
Website: www.hkmunc.org.hk

CareerHub

UQ CareerHub - FREE Online Employment Service where UQ students and alumni can search for:
  • All types of local, national and international degree-related employment opportunities
  • Upcoming career and employment events/workshops
  • Online career resources and planning

For more information, visit http://www.careerhub.uq.edu.au.

Connect 4 Effect


VGen State Conference


Forum at UQ - Climate and Emissions Trading


Google: We need newspapers and more...

Murdoch at war
Rupert Murdoch wants to make readers pay for online newspaper journalism but his biographer Michael Wolff says he doesn’t “get” the internet. Read Wolff in Vanity Fair here http://tinyurl.com/ya6ewwy

Google: We need newspapers
Google isn’t a newspaper killer nor does it want to be, according to the company’s CEO Eric Schmidt "We need these content partners to survive. We need their content. We are not in the content business.” he said in a long interview this week about his company’s relationship with newspapers and the print journalism industry. Read it here http://tinyurl.com/yeydbg8

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Global festival celebrates local culture

From Thai to Muslim to local Australian culture, students from The University of Queensland (UQ) will exhibit multiple ethnic traditions during this year’s inaugural Global Village on Wednesday October 7 at the St Lucia campus.

Global Connect (GC) and the United Nations Student Association (UNSA) in association with the UQ Union are organising a day of international food, dance, music and film to showcase the diversity in student culture on campus.

The day’s activities, including fair trade craft sales, a cosplay café, Islamic calligraphy, Latin dance performances and a Parade of Nations fashion show, will help students and the wider community gain a better understanding of what the international arena has to offer.

Various traditional foods will also be served, allowing participants a tantalising taste of other cultures.

The event will also bring in a local context by getting participants to explain what Australia means to them.

As over 6,000 international students are currently enrolled at UQ, Global Village organiser Cheryn Tan said the event “is an opportunity for international student societies not only to partake in their heritage, but also show off their cultures to the wider community at UQ.”

EVENT DETAILS

What: A Global Village featuring over 12 university student organisations
When: Wednesday, October 7, 2009; 10:00am to 5:00pm
Where: UQ, St Lucia Campus; Campbell Place, UQ Union area and Schonell Theatre 2

Google school and more...

Google school
Google and the Walkley Foundation this week hosted an exclusive masterclass for journalists at the Google Australia headquarters in Sydney. For those of you who couldn’t make it Google has set up a website with everything you missed. Visit sites.google.com/site/aujournalists for a comprehensive tutorial on some of the latest tools and tricks out there for newsgathering.

The Moguls’ new clothes
It’s not all disruptive technology, some of the trouble media companies find themselves in is down to stupid management decisions, write Bruce C. Greenwald, Jonathan A. Knee and Ava Seave in the Atlantic Monthly. See http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-reading-list To keep up with the latest issues, see the debate at http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-debate.

Disability journalism award
The inaugural Yooralla Media Awards, celebrating excellence in journalism on disability issues, is currently looking for entries. Awards cover print, radio, television and online media. If you’ve run a story on disability issues this year, visit the awards website at http://tinyurl.com/ybouzsg for details on how to submit your work. Entries close October 30.

Courtesy of Australia's Entertainment, Media and Arts Alliance.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Bougainville community radio station wins 2009 UQ award

A pioneering community radio station in Papua New Guinea’s Autonomous Province of Bougainville, New Dawn FM 95.3, has won the UQ School of Journalism and Communication’s Communication and Social Change Award 2009.

Based in the town of Buka, locally-owned New Dawn FM 95.3 Community Radio was founded to help rebuild Bougainville’s civil society in the wake of a devastating 10-year internal conflict which killed 20,000 people, and displaced 40,000 others.

New Dawn FM receives the CSC Award commemorative plaque and A$2,500.
Reflecting the consistently high-calibre of entries, the CSC Jury also awarded a special Meritorious Commendation Award to Indian graphic designer and artist Ms Lakshmi Murthy for her innovative and ground-breaking use of graphic design to promote communication and social change.

Ms Murthy receives A$1500 and a CSC plaque.

UQ’s prestigious annual Communication and Social Change Award was launched in 2006, to honour outstanding contributions by individuals or organisations around the world to the theory and practice of CSC.

Courtesy of the University of Queensland School of Journalism and Communication.

Community campaigner opportunity

Position Description Community Campaigner

Queensland Conservation (QCC), the peak non-government environment group in Queensland is seeking the services of a Community Campaigner.

The Community Campaigner has responsibility for implementing QCC campaign strategies with a particular focus on broad community engagement.

This position is offered on an initial short term basis (with options to renew).

In the short term it will focus upon organising community activities and events in the lead up to the Copenhagen Climate Talks in December. A central task will be the organising of the annual Brisbane WalkAgainstWarming event.

The community campaigner is expected to have demonstrated experience in organising community events, knowledge of the issues and strong communication skills in media and community relations.

A salary package (includes 9 per cent superannuation) of $12,000 is offered for a 10 week contract (12 October - 18 December 2009).

Please submit an Expression of Interest to reception@qccqld.org.au asap.

Further information is available from www.qccqld.org.au or 07 3221 0188.

Friday, September 25, 2009

UQ United Nations Student Association

Hi Everyone

On Thursday 8 October we will be holding a Special General Meeting to discuss changes to the UNSA constitution. We will also be providing an in-depth briefing about all positions on the UNSA executive. So if you are interested in getting more involved in UNSA next year please come along.

UNSA Special General Meeting and Exec Position Briefing
When: 08/10/2009, 6 – 7PM
Where: Building 3, Room 326
RSVP: Please RSVP to secretary@unsa.org by Monday 5 October

I hope to see you there.

Kind regards,

James White
Secretary

FYI and listening pleasure...

UQ Bachelor of Journalism student, Jame Sydenham, who is the presenter of the JACradio show Affairs of State that focuses on politics will go on JAC with an interview-based show covering the UQ student union elections.

The show runs Thursday 10-11am and will be recorded for repeat scheduling and podcasts.

Catch it at www.jacradio.com.au.

Youth Affairs Network of Queensland

Are you a member of YANQ?

If not, we want your help! When it comes to advocating with and on behalf of young people, the more the merrier!

To apply to become a member of YANQ, visit http://www.yanq.org.au/join where you can find more information.

Write It! seminar

Digital publishing and writing for new media
Mon 5 Oct, 5pm @ The Glasshouse
Kate Eltham, CEO of Queensland Writers Centre, discusses the nature of digital publishing and techniques for writing for alternative mediums, such as blogging online.
See http://www.ciprecinct.qut.edu.au/ for more details.

Skills Education Workshop

Hi friends,

The first workshop in the joint workshop series by QEAN (Qld Environmental Activists Network) and Friends of the Earth will be an 'educate the educator' style two-day workshop in Brisbane on the 3-4th October.

It will be a great opportunity for anyone who is keen on exploring the theory and tools of transformative education and using this experience to build skills within the groups that you're working in.

Saturday 3 October 10am – 4pm
Sunday 4 October 10am – 2.30pm

Please RSVP online as soon as possible, before Sunday: http://tiny.cc/WorkshopSkills

Over the weekend we will explore:
- Different learning styles
- The difference between prescriptive and transformative education
- The role of education in social movements
- The roles of games in education
- Facilitation and workshop development tools
- Developing your own workshop and running a mini-workshop with fellow participants

Visit the QEAN website for more information asen.org.au/state/qean or register your interest online today: http://tiny.cc/WorkshopSkills

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Steve Skitmore, whom many of you will know from OxfamUQ, OxfamShop, Environment Collective, QEAN and other involvements!

Steve:
steveskitmore@gmail.com
0401 766 903

Freelancers: know your rights and more...

Will they pay?
How much would people pay to get news online? Very little according to the latest poll. PaidContent:UK has found only five percent of regular news site users would pay if their favourite site started charging and want to pay as close to nothing as possible. See http://tinyurl.com/y9b8tcq and for more media news from around the globe check out http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-reading-list.

Freelancers: know your rights
If you are being asked to release your moral rights and trade off parts of your copyright clauses, then you can strike clauses from the contract and negotiate new terms. We also advise that you check that there is a kill fee and, if not, that you put in a claim for one. For more information please contact Cindy O’Connor on 03 9691 7129 or email cindy.oconnor@alliance.org.au.

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Certificates meet their end and more...

Certificates meet their end
The House of Representatives has passed a bill this week abolishing conclusive certificates, which gave ministers sweeping powers to keep documents secret. The MEAA believes this is a good first step along the way to open and accountable government but believes further improvements to the FOI Act are still needed. See our submission here http://tinyurl.com/pu2xsq.

Don’t mention it
Rupert calls time on journos’ unions, but Jeffrey Cole says newspapers will die first. Who is right? Or are they both talking through their hats? Join Australia’s only independent discussion about the future of our industry at http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-debate and catch up with the latest news and views at http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-reading-list.

Help a Reporter Out
Crowdsourcing website Help a Reporter Out has gone from a Facebook group to “serious business”, Wired reports this week. The site, which connects reporters with sources, is now averaging US$1M a year in revenue. See http://tinyurl.com/qncwag.

The ugly truth
American journalism website 10, 000 words has come up with a list of the 10 ugly truths about modern journalism, among them: “if it bleeds, it leads” and “journalists often write for each other rather than their readers”. See the full list here http://tinyurl.com/kjj2n4.

Courtesy of Australia's Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hungry Beast

Get videos you make broadcast on ABC TV.

Hungry Beast is a new topical TV program that starts on ABC1 at 9pm on Wednesday 30th September, when the Hungry Beast website at: abc.net.au/hungrybeast will also go live.

Hungry Beast (previously known as Project NEXT) is being produced by Zapruder's other films and broadcast on the ABC and on the web.

Hungry Beast is a fresh take on the world with just one instruction: "Tell us something that we don't know".

Each week, we'll produce a half-hour of topical TV, as well as daily web content, bringing viewers news from outside the loop.

And we are looking for YOU to contribute to our website and to the TV program.

We want our stories to be informed by and built on by you, the audience participant, though the instantaneous and occasionally terrifying powerof the Internet. The site will not just recycle clips from the TV program but will feature original yarns during the week, which may or may not end up on the TV show. Synergy! Everybody wins!

In addition to asking people to join our online community to commentate and contribute to our stories, we are also looking for originally produced videos.

We want 1-3 minute video stories on any topic that grabs your attention, makes your blood boil, cracks you up or has been neglected or misreported by the mainstream media. You can present it seriously or take the piss. Record it on a video camera, or on your mobile. Create a photo essay or use clay mation if you have 1000 hours up your sleeve!

Video stories you produce should also aim to satisfy the Hungry Beast guiding principle that they tell us, "the audience", something we didn'talready know.

If you become a member of the Hungry Beast site, the Hungry Beast online community will vote videos stories you contribute on and the most popular videos will have the potential to be broadcast nationally on TV.

If your video is up to standard and is broadcast on TV, you will also get paid for it. Full details of how it all works and guidelines for contributors will be available when the Hungry Beast website goes live on September 30.

You will be able to join the community and upload your stories when the website goes live. In the meantime you have a couple of weeks head start to get out there and start writing,shooting and editing.

Now for the boring bit and don't hit the snooze button, this is important. You must ensure your work does not contain any words, art, music, photographs, sound recording, footage or other material you have not created.

Videos you submit should also have reasonable quality pictures and have decent sound you can hear and understand.

Your videos should also not defame any person, or abuse or vilify people. If they do, or if they contain copyright material that wasn't created by you, the videos won't be cleared for publication on the website and you'll have wasted a lot of time and effort.

There are a few terms and conditions which you will need to agree to before joining the Hungry Beast community, which will be available on the site in a couple of weeks, and for content producers, one of the main ones is the following:

By submitting your Work to the Hungry Beast website you grant to Zapruder's other films and the ABC, and their licensees and assignees a non-exclusive licence to exercise all rights in perpetuity throughout the world in your Work, and in all other materials provided by you to the ABC, including the right to include your Work as part of theProgram, and to commercialise your Work, but only in association with Hungry Beast"

While you have granted and non-exclusive in perpetuity license for your work to Zapruder's other films/ABC by submitting it to Hungry Beast, all content posted to Hungry Beast will remain the intellectual property ofthe author, unless it is purchased by Zapruder's other films and the ABC for broadcast, in which case, it becomes exclusive property of Zapruder's other films/ABC and may be used in perpetuity, globally, for any use, at any time.

In plain English that means you will grant us a non-exclusive right to use videos or other work you submit to Hungry Beast forever, but you will still own it and have the right post it to other sites or, sell it, or do whatever else you like with it, forever. Unless we buy a video from you, in which case we will have exclusive use of that video forever, but you will still be able to keep a copy to show you family and friends.

With the legalese it out of the way, if you're up for it, it's time start coming up with ideas and planning shoots for video stories ASAP as the first season of Hungry Beast will run for 10 weeks and finishes in early December.

You can register your email address NOW at https://www.abc.net.au/hungrybeast and we will send you a reminder email on September 30 to come back for more information and to join the community.

Looking forward to seeing your stories.

Sarah Douglas
Associate Producer - Audience Content
Hungry Beast

Balibo murders and more...

Alliance welcomes AFP investigation into Balibo murders
The Alliance and the International Federation of Journalists have welcomed the decision by the Australian Federal Police, to launch an investigation into the deaths of the Balibo Five in October 1975. "Too many journalists are killed while doing their duty to bring us important stories from dangerous places," Chris Warren said. "It is important for our craft that the people who were responsible for these murders be identified and, if possible, brought to justice for this shocking crime." See http://tinyurl.com/om6c6h

Awards get a make over
As a result of the Government’s recent award modernisation process all journalists working in print and online media will be covered by a modern award. The Journalists Published Media Award and the Broadcasting and Recorded Entertainment Award will underpin collective agreements, just as our existing awards do now. The difference is that agreements will be subject to a “Better Off” test against the relevant award. To see an Alliance fact sheet about what it means for you, go to http://tinyurl.com/pgevq7

QLD Photography Competition
Attention Queensland Photographers! Use your artistic talents to raise awareness about poverty and social exclusion in the community. The Welfare Rights Centre is hosting a community awareness campaign where everyone has an opportunity to participate and win $500 cash. For terms and conditions go to www.sceneandunseen.com

Join the debate
News organisations are trying all sorts of new ways of generating revenue, but - according to Guardian guru Emily Bell - success stories are thin on the ground. Join the debate at www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au and keep track of the best news and analysis from around the world at the daily Reading List.

Journalism and social media
Media140 is a series of high-level conferences moving around the world from the UK, to India, to Australia. Alliance Federal Secretary, Christopher Warren, joins a top line up at the ABC's Eugene Goosens Hall on November 5 and 6 to discuss journalism in the age of social media. Check out the event here http://media140.com/sydney/

NYT reporter rescued
A New York Times reporter held by the Taliban in Afghanistan was freed this week during a dramatic military operation, in which his Afghan colleague was killed. Gunmen snatched Stephen Farrell and Sultan Munad last Saturday while they were reporting on a controversial American air strike. The IFJ has called on Nato leadership in Afghanistan to investigate the circumstances which led to Sultan's killing and engage with Afghan Association of Journalists on their safety needs. Read more here http://tinyurl.com/nupe3o

ABC defends BBC
ABC managing director Mark Scott has come to the defence of Britain’s public broadcaster following James Murdoch’s public attack last month. Murdoch’s claim that there is no longer a place for a free, public news services “sounds like a bad idea is because it is a bad idea.” Scott said. See his speech here http://tinyurl.com/l369tj

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Friday, September 4, 2009

UQ wins right to host 2010 UNESCO World Press Freedom Day event

In a first for Australia and the Pacific, The University of Queensland has won the right to host UNESCO's global World Press Freedom Day conference and Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize-giving ceremony in 2010.

Announcing UNESCO's decision to stage the World Press Freedom Day headline event in Brisbane next year, Director-General Koichiro Matsuura said his organisation was "proud to hold this ceremony in your wonderful country, and for the first time in the Pacific region".

The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize honours a person, organisation or institution that has made an outstanding and courageous contribution to the defence and/or promotion of press freedom anywhere in the world.

The theme of World Press Freedom Day on 3 May 2010 is 'Freedom of Information: The Right to Know', and UQ's conference will focus particularly on freedom of expression issues in the Asia-Pacific region.

Courtesy of UQ News.

JACS Ball 2009

What a year! In 2009, the UQ School of Journalism and Communication relocated to the new and improved Joyce Ackroyd Building, launched JACradio, et cetera. Let's celebrate the year that was.

JACS Ball 2009
Saturday, November 21
7.30pm
era BISTRO
Cocktail attire
18+ event

Tickets are $50 for JACS Card holders and $60 for non-members, with prices covering a very comprehensive food and drinks package.

Tickets are available from the SJC Ideas Centre every day between 2pm to 4pm from Monday, October 5 to Friday, October 16.

Tickets are limited and must be purchased before the night.

Win a mentorship thanks to marie claire

Win A Mentorship

Why you need a mentor
Like the inspiring schoolteacher you'll always remember, a mentor can make a huge difference to your career, particularly in the early days. "My mentors were people who I saw as being wise," says iconic fashion designer and marie claire mentor Carla Zampatti. "They gave me much more confidence to push forward and do it, even through difficult times."

What we're doing
We're thrilled to announce our inaugural mentoring scheme, inspired by the Hands That Shape Humanity mentoring program, Hand-Up, which aims to match talented people with industry experts. Who we've chosen: We've selected four of Australia's most successful people in fashion, event management, business and digital media to take part.

What you'll win
If you're one of the four people selected, you'll win a six-month mentorship. You'll communicate regularly with your mentor, and seek advice on ideas you may have. Plus, where possible, you may have the opportunity to become involved with your mentor's projects and gain valuable experience in your field.

For more information: http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/b/marie-claire/9403/meet-the-mentors-who-could-make-your-career/

QLD Journalist of the Year for 2009 announced and more...

QLD winners announced
The Australian’s Michael McKenna has been named Queensland Journalist of the Year for 2009. At the Alliance’s Queensland Media Awards last Saturday McKenna also won Best Print/Online News Report, and shared the Best Sports Report honour with colleague Dan Koch. Late ABC TV chief-of-staff Albert Asbury was honoured posthumously with the Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism Award. The Alliance congratulates all winners and nominees, who can be viewed at http://www.queenslandmediaawards.com.au/

Sedition and anti-terror
The Commonwealth Attorney-General’s department has released a discussion paper on Australia’s regime of anti-terror and sedition laws. After 2001, the Howard government brought in 44 separate anti-terror measures, some of which have important ramifications for freedom of speech and expression in this country. The new discussion paper is the result of wide consultation and attempts to address some of these issues. The Alliance is preparing a submission to the department to highlight possible areas for improvement. Download the discussion paper at: http://tinyurl.com/m28jd QLD

Tamil journalist jailed
Sri Lankan journalist J.S. Tissainayagam was sentenced this week to 20 years “rigorous imprisonment” under Sri lanka’s draconian anti terror laws. Tissainayagam was arrested in March 2008. More than 150 days later he was charged with terrorism related offences for articles he wrote in the North Eastern Monthly magazine in 2006 and 2007. The International Federation of Journalists has condemned the conviction. Read the pieces Tissainayagam was arrested for here http://tinyurl.com/ldmde8

The Reading List
The future of investigative journalism? Funded by ProPublica, Sheri Fink has just written this 13,000-word piece about euthenased patients in public hospitals post-Katrina. It was run in the New York Times. See http://tinyurl.com/n6qz2x

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Call for a new Co-ordinator for the QLD Fair Trade Collective

The current Co-ordinator of the Queensland Fair Trade Collective, Shannon Sheedy, has just been elected as a member of the Executive Committee of FTAANZ (Fair Trade Association of Australian & New Zealand), which is fantastic, but means that we are urgently seeking a new Co-ordinator!

The new Co-ordinator will receive advice and support from Shannon and others in the Collective, so if you have an understanding of and a real passion for Fair Trade, please consider applying!
Please also pass this on if you know someone who may be interested.

The Queensland Fair Trade Collective (QFTC) is committed to raising awareness of ethical production and trade justice in Queensland, and as a not-for-profit network, it involves a diverse group of people, from students to development workers to Fair Trade business owners. All involvement in the Collective is Voluntary (apart from point6 below). Each year the group organises a range of awareness and education events (e.g. at festivals and markets), and major events during Fair Trade Fortnight in May, and before Christmas.

The role of a Co-ordinator is as follows:
A general understanding of Fair Trade required
Work with members of the QLD Fair Trade Collective to create events to promote Fair Trade to the wider community.
Work with staff at FTAANZ in achieving their goals for Fair Trade Fortnight (MAY) and for other promotional plans throughout the year.
Delegate and manage Volunteers to ensure events are successful.
Co-ordinate and attend regular QFTC meetings, which are currently held at Paddington
*Travel* Interstate travel (all expenses paid) for two meetings per year for a Co-ordinator and Assistant Co-ordinator to be briefed on the FTAANZ promotional schedule and objectives and to share ideas with other state networks.
This is predominantly a Volunteer position however a stipend will be paid by FTAANZ for co-ordination of Fair Trade Fortnight (amount not yet finalised)
Commitment until Monday 31st May 2010 (and beyond if possible) is essential!

Further information on the Queensland Fair Trade Collective is given at the end of this message.

If you are interested in this position, please contact Shannon Sheedy to discuss the role and your skills and interests.
Email: shannon@thedharmadoor.com.au
Ph: 07 3420 6011
Mb: 0423 730 273

Applications close Wednesday 30th September. Interviews will commence the following week.

Pacific Scoop

There's a new website out of New Zealand called Pacific Scoop which is very keen to take student work with a Pacific topic or angle.

scoop.co.nz is sort of like New Zealand's equivalent of crikey.com.au. Pacific Scoop is moderated and edited by Associate Professor David Robie and colleagues at the Pacific Media Center at the Auckland University of Technology. A second year UQ journalism student has just had a piece published there about Netani Rika, with a picture by Master of Journalism student, Marie M'Balla-Ndi: http://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2009/08/fiji-times-editor-faces-threats-after-%E2%80%98silence%E2%80%99-speech-at-uq/. David is keen to take more UQ journalism student material too.

Check it out at http://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2009/08/independent-pacific-news-analysis-and-commentary.

Friday, August 28, 2009

FoI survey and more...

FoI survey
What do the Government’s reforms to the Freedom of Information mean for journalism in Australia? Your views are sought for research into journalists’ experiences with Australia’s FoI law and the proposed changes. Learn more at www.upstart.net.au/perrin-brown-foi, or email pa9brown@students.latrobe.edu.au.

The debate continues
Follow the latest thinking on the future of journalism at http://tinyurl.com/npqpx8. Read Jonathan Este on whether multi-tasking leads to mediocrity and, at the Reading List, pick up on what’s being written about our industry around the world – if it’s timely, controversial and authoritative, it’ll be at http://tinyurl.com/n6qz2x.

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Hyperlocal in the headlines and more...

Hyperlocal in the headlines
“We’ve heard a million times that the future is hyperlocal, but EveryBlock, the US-based data mining project led by former Washington Post journalist Adrian Holovaty, is probably the epitome of how hyperlocal journalism can provide a really valuable service to its audiences.” writes Jonathan Este at the Alliance’s Future of Journalism site. Read more http://www.thefutureofjournalism.org.au/the-debate

Will they pay?
Paid content is all the rage with US publishers - but where's the proof that anyone will pay? asks the MediaGuardian’s Roy Greenslade. Read full story here http://tinyurl.com/kp5ots

Afghan election censorship
Ahead of yesterday’s election in Afghanistan the Government ordered journalists not to broadcast information about attacks or violence, fearing it would scare voters away. Afghan journalists rejected the ban, saying it violated their constitutional right to report the news. See http://tinyurl.com/npec54

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.

APHEDA fundraising movie night: Balibo


"Kids Doing Time" Documentary on ABC1 tonight

How state government's "getting tough on crime" policy is condemning hundreds of young people to life in jail.

"Kids Doing Time" goes to air on 24 August at 8.30pm on ABC1.

It will be repeated on 25 August at 11.35pm.

For more information, follow this link: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2009/s2662775.htm

Cheers

Siyavash Doostkhah
Director, Youth Affairs Network of Queensland
http://www.yanq.org.au/

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ethics and Walkleys and Money, oh my!

Fin Review ethics policy: don’t sign
Along with a raft of restrictive and unnecessary provisions, the Australian Financial Review’s new ethics policy asks staff to agree that they “will be subject to disciplinary action (up to and including summary dismissal) should they be found to be in breach of company policy”. What do you think? It is a reasonable? Management has asked Alliance representatives to provide an alternative draft. If you have any suggestions please talk to your house committee delegates or Alliance organiser Claire O’Rourke claire.orourke@alliance.org.au or 02 9333 0935.

Walkleys count down
There is now less than three weeks to get your entries in for the 2009 Walkley Awards. This year you can enter online – that’s the easy part, but don’t forget to give yourself enough time to make four copies of your work, provide it electronically and post it. Don’t delay, we want to see your best work today: Entries close Sept 1. To enter Visit http://www.walkleys.com/

Cash for clicks
Rupert Murdoch is set to charge online readers for news content - but how do you make people part with their money? asks The Guardian’s Kevin Anderson. Read full story here http://tinyurl.com/mcm7ak

TV host “ordered killings”
Police have accused a Brazilian politician who fronts a popular television crime show of arranging crimes in Brazil and then broadcasting the footage in a bid to boost his ratings. Read full story here http://tinyurl.com/p6qb2n

Check out the MEAA's no journos = no news campaign website here. Thoughts? Contributions? Peruse the link to find out more!

Courtesy of Australia's Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance.