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We say we want to understand China. Then we glance past a million Chinese speakers at home and start counting somewhere else.
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11 October 2025
Price rally fuels surge in Southeast Asia gold businesses – Asian Media Report
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11 October 2025
The Australian media is more concentrated than ever. Here are the three moments that got us here
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10 October 2025
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9 October 2025
Journos as heroes and villains - 'The Hack' reviewed - Part 1
In films and on the small screen, journalists are portrayed as heroes or villains. In The Hack they are both. Does this reflect the diminished, benighted standing journalists hold in society today or is it a step forward in showing the complexities of the work?

9 October 2025
Cancelling Chris Hedges: What price balance?
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9 October 2025
Statement on cancellation of Chris Hedges’ confirmed appearance at the National Press Club of Australia
AFOPA is responding to the statement published on 4 October 2025 by the National Press Club of Australia in relation to their cancellation of Chris Hedges’ confirmed appearance at the National Press Club on 20 October 2025.

6 October 2025
Chris Hedges – Statement by the National Press Club ( 4 October 2025)
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hedges' forthcoming address to Australia's National Press Club on Gaza has been cancelled, as revealed in an article published during the weekend. The National Press Club has responded in a media statement.

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