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As part of the conference schedule, we have named the rooms in honour of scholars that have had a considerable impact on the discipline areas discussed as part of the Australian Media Traditions conference.
Each person has also been an influential part of the Australian Media Traditions Conference and its history. Below we have shared a little information about each. Read more about Tom in this Australian Academ y of the Humanities tribute. Professor Clem Lloyd rose from copy boy at the Daily Telegraph to become foundation chair of journalism at the University of Wollongong. Sylvia Lawson was a journalist, essayist, film critic and academic.
Read more about Sylvia in this Australian Academy of the Humanities tribute. This is the third address named in honour of the late Ken Inglis. The K. Inglis Address will be presented by Professor Lisa Waller RMIT Abstract: The fortunes and futures of regional media have become a regular national news story with important community, policy and economic dimensions.
The loss of regional TV news bulletins, […]. This is a short break session before moving to concurrent rooms. Please refer to the individual concurrent rooms schedules to see the upcoming sessions. Please refer to other rooms for scheduled presentations during this time. This panel reflects on the crucial role of media in creating place and region. This paper examines changes to localism and independence in Australian regional commercial television over the past 60 years.