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The Guardian has accused Microsoft of reputational damage, after it displayed one of its articles alongside an inappropriate AI-generated poll.

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The lives of Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov will be forever changed after winning the prize. But with a more visible presence comes increased scrutiny and threats from those in positions of power.

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Facebook’s botched takedown of content publishers yesterday will likely have serious reputational and commercial consequences for the social media platform, says UNSW Business School’s Rob Nicholls. 

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Four reporters joined the showdown with the Kelly gang 140 years ago. They became part of the story and set the tone for a legend.

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A passionate crusader for the rights of women and children, Catherine Hay Thomson went undercover to investigate their treatment in public institutions and testified before a Royal Commission.

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The newly launched Newsworthy initiative provides real-world journalism experience and practical publishing skills for UNSW students.

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When reporting of a tragedy raises questions about media conduct, we are left wondering who will be the guardian of information presented in the public interest, writes Shaun Carney.

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Seventy years after the death of Mahatma Gandhi, the man who led India to independence, award-winning Indian journalist Shoma Chaudhury will deliver UNSW's annual Gandhi Oration.

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We need new media ethics for a digital and global world, Professor Stephen J.A. Ward will tell a public lecture at UNSW on Tuesday.

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It’s time our journalism developed a global ethic to match its global reach, writes Christopher Kremmer.

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