MEAA letter to UN FoE rapporteur

Submissions
MEAA letter to David Kaye, United Nations Special Rapporteur for the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, on the threats to press freedom in Australia arising from government legislation ...

MEAA condemns the ongoing detention of journalists in Egypt

Releases
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA), the trade union and professional association for media workers in Australia, joins the global condemnation over the ongoing detention of our colleagues Peter Greste, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, who have been arbitrarily imprisoned by Egyptian authorities since December 29 ...

MEAA letter to AFP on Mullah Krekar

Submissions
MEAA letter to Justice Minister Michael Keenan and AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin regarding Mullah Krekar and the murder of Paul Moran ...

MEAA letter on NSW LegCo inquiry

Submissions
MEAA letter to the NSW Legislative Council Select Committee investigation into the conduct and progress of the Ombudsman’s inquiry “Operation Prospect”.  ...

MEAA submission on INSLM resourcing

Submissions
MEAA submission to the Senate Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee inquiry into the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (Improved Oversight and Resourcing) Bill 2014.  ...

Controversial visas sought for foreign workers at Cricket World Cup

Releases
The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA) is concerned that the company contracted to broadcast the Cricket World Cup may be attempting to breach Australia’s tough migration regulations ...

MEAA on Tasmanian defamation proposal

Submissions
MEAA letter to Tasmanian Attorney-General Dr Vanessa Goodwin on proposed changes to Tasmania's defamation laws.  ...

International Federation of Journalists’ report – The Ampatuan Massacre Five Years On

Reports
The November 23, 2009 massacre saw 32 journalists murdered in the largest single atrocity committed against the profession. In 2014, a joint IFJ/NUJP/MEAA mission examined why the Philippines' culture of impunity continues to deny justice to victims of the targeted killings of journalists, and why so many suspects in the ...