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Press freedom inquiry would still jail journalists
Australia needs a comprehensive cultural policy
Regional media support needs accountability – MEAA
Closing SA’s Border Watch group abandons local communities – MEAA
MEAA welcomes proposed Queensland journalists’ shield law
Australian media must do better on diversity
Queensland needs journalist shield laws now
More jobs go at Network 10
Reverse cut to WA regional allowance
Screen industry needs certainty that content obligations will be reinstated
ACCC’s draft mandatory code on digital platforms is welcome but needs more work – MEAA
Public interest journalism wins in defamation reforms
New documents confirm government has exaggerated its COVID-19 support for arts
Possible prosecution of journalist must be dropped – MEAA
Nothing for workers in federal government arts package
ABC job losses direct result of funding cuts
Arts and entertainment need multi-level support to recover from coronavirus
Ressa verdict a muzzle on Filipino media – MEAA
Urgent need for a mandatory news content code
AAP’s survival a vital win for industry – MEAA
Arts package must not leave out support for workers
War on journalism still raging a year after AFP raids
News Corp cuts are a massive blow to communities – MEAA
No charges but laws that criminalise journalism remain – MEAA
MEAA seeks answers on government support claims
Government must revisit JobKeeper debacle in arts and entertainment
Government needs to back up its claims about support to arts and entertainment workers
New spy Bill threatens press freedom – MEAA
Race still wide open in Great Australian Binge
Sydney orchestra agreement shows value of co-operation during COVID crisis
Victorian government shows way – feds and other states should follow
Income support crisis continues for performers and crew
NSW Government must step in to save Carriageworks
Callous treatment by Bauer – MEAA
World Press Freedom Day 2020: reforms needed to reverse criminalisation of journalism
War on Journalism: MEAA Report into State of Press Freedom in Australia in 2020
Australia’s slump in press freedom standing shows need for reforms – MEAA
Making Facebook and Google pay for media content a welcome step forward, says MEAA
Content options paper a starting point for debate about future of screen sector
Regional media offered coronavirus lifeline but long-term survival still needs help
MEAA welcomes quashing of raid warrant
ACM management must consult with union and staff before making cuts
Federal Government goes missing in action on income support for arts and entertainment workers
Government must broaden JobKeeper to include all freelancers and casuals
Support for regional media is nowhere near enough – MEAA
JobKeeper subsidy must apply to all freelancers
Employers in arts, entertainment and media need to re-hire stood down workforce
Unlock regional publishers funds now to keep newspapers alive