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Tamworth newspaper axes daily print edition

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The Northern Daily Leader will cease its daily print edition, dropping back to an "expanded" weekend print edition on Saturdays and re-focusing its daily coverage online. However, the closure by owner ACM has already resulted in former deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, who is the local MP, calling for a reversal of the decision. “You can’t have a democracy without a Fourth Estate,” Joyce told Mumbrella's Tim Burrowes. The changes are expected to result in redundancies and "consultations with affected staff has begun". The Northern Daily Leader covers Tamworth, New England and the North-West. The shuttering of the daily edition will also see the Tamworth press site cease operating on May 8, with the final edition of the newspaper printed that day. Digital-online news coverage on weekdays will begin at northerndailyleader.com.au from Monday, May 11. ACM managing director Tony Kendall said that "our strategic goal is to evolve our

"Legendary" James Valentine universally praised in media coverage

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Image credit: Australian Women's Weekly James Valentine’s death has seen the media universally praise the ABC presenter as an Australian broadcast industry icon, and achieved Valentine's desire to have the topic of voluntary assisted dying feature prominently in public discourse. Valentine is survived by wife Joanne Corrigan and their two children Ruby and Roy. Both spoke with ABC Radio Sydney, and Amanda Meade at The Guardian worked those comments into her piece for the The Guardian. Everyone knows he was such a kind man and so generous and compassionate but he was just such a great dad as well … that kindness and compassion came through,” Ruby  said. “He was such a great guy.” Meade also quoted the Prime Minister, who also spoke to ABC Radio Sydney and on X dubbed Valentine a “national treasure”. “He was such a voice and therefore a figure in Sydney,” Albanese said. “We would often, both on air and off

Lizzies Winners 2026: Paul Smith - Graeme Philipson Best Columnist and Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist.

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The AFR’s Technology Editor, Paul Smith, has once again scored wins at the Lizzies, picking up two more at this year’s Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.  Smith at the 2025 Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards alongside ACS' Troy Steer Smith won both the Graeme Philipson Best Columnist and the Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist categories. Smith’s winning entries for Graeme Philipson Best Columnist included “Australia must face down US tech bosses and Trump,” “How chaos unfolded again for Australia’s most disaster-prone company,” and “OpenAI deal shows the value of journalism to AI giants.”  Smith’s winning entries for Paul Zucker Best Technology Industry Journalist included “Former rock star and banker Kim Jackson wants to be the next Buffett,” “How this man went from a bike accident to $17b,” and “Max Marchione is 25. He plans to stay that way.&rdq

Lizzies Winners, Best Video Program - 7News Spotlight

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It was a surprise for the team at 7News Spotlight to win Best Video Program at this year’s Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards, according to host Michael Usher. “It's not traditionally a space where we thought we'd be recognised, but it means a lot,” Usher told Influencing.  “Especially in keeping big tech companies honest… it's also recognition of AI workers in parts of the world who are fighting for recognition and who thought no one would listen to them.” Usher is referring to the Spotlight team’s winning entry – a 40-minute investigation into the African workers being exploited by AI companies. Usher interviewed ‘data labellers’ in Kenya, who are paid very little. He also spoke to a former employee of Appen based in the US who described his experiences in filtering extreme content for Google AI systems. Another Appen worker, based in Colombia, called for better pay and mental health support wh

Anger as 2SER shutdown nears

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As the clock ticks down for embattled Sydney community radio station 2SER, the mood seems to be turning both sad and angry. In a LinkedIn post, Media Diversity Australia CEO Paula Kruger described a town hall meeting at UTS involving 450 passionate supporters as “a room full of broken hearts”. “How does it feel when you donate hours of your time, create shows that bring joy, build a place where both audience and volunteers are heard and valued … only to be told it doesn’t amount to a value proposition? It is heartbreaking,” she wrote. Kruger directed those wanting to fight for 2SER’s continued existence to love2ser.com and a change.org petition.   Crikey managed to obtain a “partial recording” of the event after 2SER declined to provide a complete one. Daanyal Saeed reported that Station Manager Cheryl Northey and board co-chairs Chris Dixon and James Bennet were subjected to not entirely friendly questioning about why the

Upfront: Welfare reset, gender-neutral toilets, ARNs sues Kyle and Jackie O

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NDIS reset: biggest welfare cut in a generation Labor has unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the NDIS aimed at slowing runaway cost growth by tightening eligibility, introducing more functional assessments and cracking down on providers, with forecasts ranging up to 300,000 fewer participants over time and multi‑billion‑dollar budget savings. The significance is both fiscal and political: the government is spending serious political capital on a reform that will directly affect vulnerable Australians and test federal–state cooperation and service capacity. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, The Australian, The West Australian, The Advertiser, The Age. Gender-neutral toilet rules ignite culture-war fight A proposed building code change that could see many toilets in new public buildings designated gender neutral is being framed as a safety and practicality issue by critics, and an inclusion issue by supporters. The debate matters because it&rsquo

IIMC Dhenkanal opens admissions for PG Diploma in Odia journalism

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Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanal, has opened admissions for its Post Graduate Diploma in Odia Journalism for the 2026–27 academic session.  The programme aims to equip aspiring journalists with professional skills and a strong grounding in regional media practices.  Regional Director Anand Pradhan said the course focuses on strengthening regional journalism by preparing skilled and socially responsible media professionals.  Graduates below 25 years of age (with relaxation for reserved categories) are eligible to apply. Applications can be submitted online and offline, with the deadline set for April 30, 2026.

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