Travel + Luxury goes bimonthly
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 17th September 2021 at 2:50pm
The Australian’s Travel + Luxury lifestyle insert will move from a quarterly to bimonthly publication, starting January 2022. News Corp Australia editorial director of premium food and travel Kerrie McCallum said people’s desires to travel again after the pandemic warranted an increase in content production from four issues to six.
“People are dreaming of the time that travel will be a reality again and are seeking inspiration and visual stimulation. The world is in flux, but one thing is certain: our desire to travel never dissipates. As the post-pandemic era gradually takes shape, it’s apparent that discerning travellers are seeking more meaningful experiences than ever before,” she said.
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Australian Skeptics bankroll two new grants in 2026 SJAA program
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 24th June 2026 at 11:34am
Australian Skeptics has donated $5,000 to the Science Journalists Association of Australia (SJAA), funding two extra grants in the association's 2026 program, president Jackson Ryan told Influencing.
“The grants are worth $2,500 each…We want those to help develop stories about evidence-based decision making, about being sceptical and championing scepticism,” he said.
The donation lifts the 2026 pool to $13,000 across six grants. The four existing $2,000 awards include a student/early-career grant, a travel grant and a professional development grant.
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By Staff Writers in Media News on Wednesday, 24th June 2026 at 5:33am
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By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 9:06pm
The Telangana High Court has refused to quash an abetment to suicide case against a journalist and an advocate, ruling that the complaint prima facie disclosed a cognizable offence under Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
The case stems from allegations that defamatory statements about a woman were made during a Vedhan Media TV interview and later circulated on social media, causing her severe mental distress. The woman subsequently died by suicide, leaving behind a note and selfie video allegedly naming those responsible.
Citing the ongoing investigation and established legal principles on police powers to probe cognizable offences, the court dismissed the petitions seeking to quash the case, Verdictum reported.
Heartfelt tributes pour in for veteran journalist N.R.S. Babu
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Veteran journalist N.R.S. Babu, fondly remembered as “Gurunathan” (mentor) by generations of journalists, passed away at his residence in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday. He was 85.
A towering figure in Malayalam journalism, Babu served as Deputy Editor of Kerala Kaumudi and later as Editor of Kalakaumudi Weekly. He also headed the Institute of Journalism at the Thiruvananthapuram Press Club as Director, and was the Founder Chairman of Invis Multimedia, one of Kerala’s pioneering multimedia software companies.
Senior journalist Reji K.P., President of the Kerala Union of Working Journalists, paid tribute, describing Babu as a mentor who helped shape the course of Malayalam media and guided hundreds of aspiring reporters and editors. “His contributions to journalism remain invaluable,” Reji said.
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The Press Information Bureau (PIB), Hyderabad organised a special VARTALAP Media Workshop in Mahabubnagar as part of the nationwide campaign “12 Saal Vishwas Ke, Vikas Ke, Jan Kalyan Ke”. Around 140 journalists participated in the programme.
The workshop was inaugurated by P. Srinivas, District Public Relations Officer (DPRO), Mahabubnagar, in the presence of Varganti Gayathri, Media & Communication Officer, PIB Hyderabad. Srinivas emphasised the importance of responsible journalism, factâchecking, and spreading awareness about government welfare schemes.
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