AAP Canberra political reporter Lisa Martin has won the 2016 ACFID Media Award for her coverage of domestic violence in PNG.
A group of 17 journalists from Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Tonga and Vanuatu will soon join a new APJC fellowship on reporting on women’s economic concerns and advancing women as media leaders.
The 2015 China Australia Journalist Exchange will give six Australian journalists the opportunity to see firsthand the growing links between agricultural sectors in China and Australia.
Journalists from across Myanmar will travel to Yangon later this month to take part in a workshop on election reporting organised by the Asia Pacific Journalism Centre.
Six Australian journalists recently returned from an intensive 10-day visit to Cambodia aimed at enhancing their understanding of economic and social development challenges in the Asia Pacific region.
The intersection between international relations, economic development and aid is the territory to be explored in a new APJC fellowship for Australian journalists endorsed by Australia’s peak aid body.
Applications are invited from Australian journalists to join the International Development Journalism Fellowship from 12 to 26 March 2015, coordinated by the Asia Pacific Journalism Centre. Applications close at midnight Sunday 21 December 2014.
Five Australian journalists are visiting China to explore the economic relationship and broader social, cultural and political ties between China and Australia.
Talkback is the backbone of Australian radio, and a group of Australian volunteers are working to help Timor-Leste’s community stations start their own conversations.
Ten journalists from Indonesia are visiting the APJC for a professional development program on reporting the economy and environmental sustainability.