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Guest Lucie Robson is a journalist and curator. She's proposing to hold a photographic exhibition – The Memorial Project – as a respectful comment on the brutal impact economic recessions/ depressions have on lives across the globe and to highlight both the need to support people going through such personal crises and the organisations that help them. This dignified exhibition will display a selection of photographs provided by family and friends (the artists) of people who have taken their own lives because of economic reasons both in the aftermath of and since the 2008 crisis. She is in the early stages of the proposal and is looking for feedback and expressions of interest. Her email and website link listed below: robson@primehome.com http://robsonlucie.wixsite.com/imaginaryart/the-memorial-project Also on the programme, can you leave your Twitter account as a legacy? An exploration of creating a will in the 21st century with solicitor Owen Burke.
CJ chats with Michael Showalter, co-creator of the excellent new comedy mystery series Search Party.
Movieland is back with a huge episode ranging from Laos to Zetland, a convict comedy and TV Talk With Lucie.
This week on Fourth Estate, the panel discuss how fake and satire news is competing strong against the real thing, whether the Daily Telegraph was right to depict Australia's Grand Mufti as a monkey and whether journalists travelling on a lobby group run press tour should have to disclose who arranged their trip. With Claire Connelly, Oz Faruqi and Sophie Benjamin (Crikey). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
This week the panel discuss the difference how news outlets are using clickbait and the 'curiosity gap' to pull in audiences from Facebook, how Golden Gaytime 'astroturfed' the Australian media and the return of Coalition frontbenchers to ABC's Q&A. With Steph Harmon (Junkee), Dan Ilic and Josh Taylor (Crikey). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
This week the panel discuss the fallout from Q&A most controversial episode: how Zaky Mallah was allowed to ask a question and whether the ABC is at greater risk from terrorist attack or government inquiry. With Chris Kenny (The Australian), Jonathan Holmes (The Age) and Bernard Keane (Crikey). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Follow 2SER & Fourth Estate: www.2ser.com/fourthestate www.twitter.com/fourthestateau www.facebook.com/fourthestateau Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walkley Foundation.
This week the panel discuss the fallout from Q&A most controversial episode: how Zaky Mallah was allowed to ask a question and whether the ABC is at greater risk from terrorist attack or government inquiry. With Chris Kenny (The Australian), Jonathan Holmes (The Age) and Bernard Keane (Crikey). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
This week the panel discuss why respected journalist Tracey Spicer was asked to write branded content for a pittance, the current threats to regional media and how The Age accidentally called for the death of Australia's foremost Catholic cleric, George Pell. With Auskar Surbakti (ABC), Jenny Noyes (Daily Life) and Denham Sadler (freelancer). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
This week in a special episode of Fourth Estate the panel discuss disability and the media: how journalists with disability do their work; the media's coverage of abuse of people with disability; making television accessible for all and the Attitude Pictures series shown on the ABC. With El Gibbs (Blunt Shovels), Shawn Burns (University of Wollongong), Tish Peiris (freelance journalist and filmmaker) and Rick Morton (The Australian). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
In partnership with 2SER 107.3, the WalkleyTalks podcast presents the latest episode of Fourth Estate. The Fourth Estate is a weekly program about the media featuring some of Australia’s leading journalists, broadcast live each Monday at 6.30pm on 2SER 107.3. For this episode, host Lucie Robson is joined by: Kathy Novak, SBS Joanne McCarthy, the Newcastle Herald & 2013 Gold Walkley winner Melanie Withnall, managing director, 2SER Follow 2SER: www.facebook.com/2serfm www.twitter.com/2ser www.2ser.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walkley Foundation