MEAA Releases

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Queensland needs journalist shield laws now

The Palaszczuk Government in Queensland needs to show it is fully committed to the public’s right to know by passing laws to protect journalists who decline to reveal sources ...

More jobs go at Network 10

MEAA is concerned that Network 10 is embarking on a round of redundancies that will strip newsrooms and deprive audiences of local news. MEAA said the loss of jobs, particularly editorial positions, will limit the amount of essential news and information available to the communities the network is supposed to ...

Reverse cut to WA regional allowance

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ABC management should reconsider its decision to slash the regional allowance for journalists based in remote areas of Western Australia ...

Screen industry needs certainty that content obligations will be reinstated

With screen productions resuming around the country, the temporary suspension of content obligations for new Australian drama, comedy and children’s content on commercial television must be lifted, says the union for performers and crew ...

ACCC’s draft mandatory code on digital platforms is welcome but needs more work

Australia’s union for journalists, MEAA, welcomes the draft bargaining code on digital platforms released today by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ...