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MEAA submission to National Cultural Policy Review
Cultural policy review must address poverty wages of arts workers
Assange extradition dangerous assault on international journalism
Erin Madeley to be next MEAA Chief Executive
Kennedy Awards make right decision to cut ties with fake union
MEAA has been proudly representing journalists for 112 years
MEAA House Committee statements in solidarity over killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
MEAA correspondence over killing of journalist and US citizen Shireen Abu Akleh
Statement from Guardian Freelancers: it’s time for freelancers’ collective agreement
World Press Freedom Day 2022: government must show its commitment through action, not just words
Three years in prison is too long; Assange must come home
MEAA to begin search for new Chief Executive
Government neglect of arts continues in Federal Budget
Government must invest in regional media or more outlets will close
Musicians’ union welcomes $250 minimum fee for gigs
MEAA condemns TV station’s assault on PNG journalists’ rights
New charter to show way forward for freelance media workers
Urgent action needed to arrest decline of regional journalism; more mergers not answer
End of ABC funding freeze won’t bring back lost jobs and programming
MEAA submission to House of Representatives inquiry into regional newspapers
Coronial inquest into death of Johann Ofner
One good year is no reason to avoid screen industry reforms
Big boost for screen sector
As NSW live music re-opens can musicians afford to play?
Senate’s ABC inquiry is ‘overtly political’
“Journalist F” appeal decision another blow for press freedom
Urgent action needed to rescue Australian journalism
Arts and entertainment workers will continue to need support once lockdowns are lifted
IATSE ‘yes’ vote sets benchmark for all
Don’t be misled on Federal Government COVID support for arts sector
Journalists need better protection, not prosecution
MEAA concerned at more jobs going at News Corp
Screen industry welcomes proposed reforms for streaming services – Make It Australian
MEAA welcomes proposed Netflix quota
Paul Murphy speech to 2020 Walkley Awards
MEAA submission to inquiry into Australia’s creative and cultural industries and institutions
ABC independence must be preserved – MEAA
Senate media inquiry must consider multiple challenges facing industry – MEAA
Chloe Dallimore stands down as MEAA Equity president
MEAA welcomes dropping of raid investigation but threat remains
Sexual assault survivors in Victoria can now tell their stories
Casting decision snubs local talent
Response to 2020-21 Budget Statement
Government fails content test in another blow for screen industry
Workers rally to save Opera Australia
Adelaide Review’s closure shows how local media is hurting – MEAA
MEAA condemns China’s expulsion of Australian journalists
Opera Australia axings a disgrace, says union