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Is the metaverse really the future of work?
According to Mark Zuckerberg, the “metaverse” – which the Meta founder describes as “an embodied internet, where instead of just viewing...
Oct 29, 2022


Why The Onion’s defence of satire should be heard by the Supreme Court
If you’ve read, watched and enjoyed the work of America’s best-known satirical publication The Onion, you might be surprised by how...
Oct 21, 2022


The 5000-year history of writer’s block
Ann Patchett, who has written eight novels and five books of nonfiction, says that when faced with writer’s block, sometimes it seems...
Oct 21, 2022


Apply now for leadership coaching scholarships
Five talented Women in Media members will take advantage of free leadership coaching in partnership with Nudge Coaching and Consultancy....
Oct 15, 2022


Remarkable careers
By Tatiana Carter Kylie Andrews has written an illuminating history of women and work at the ABC. Trailblazing Women of Australian Public...
Oct 15, 2022


Clickbait extremism, mass shootings, and the assault on democracy
Social media companies have done well out of the United States congressional hearings on the January 6 insurrection. They profited from...
Oct 15, 2022


How many work projects are too many?
Working across several projects is the norm for most jobs these days. In fact, more than 80% of employees juggle multiple work projects...
Oct 14, 2022


Author Annie Ernaux awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
French author Annie Ernaux, 82, has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. She has been recognised for “the courage and clinical...
Oct 6, 2022


Caroline Jones award winner announced
Women in Media is delighted to announce that the winner of the Caroline Jones Women in Media Young Journalist’s Award for 2022 is...
Oct 4, 2022


What does the Optus data breach mean for you?
Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecommunications company, announced on September 22 that identifying details of up to 9.8 million...
Sep 26, 2022
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