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Award and Agreement summaries for media workers and supplementary information including journalist grading information, Code of Ethics and Ethics Breach complaint procedures.

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This applies to editorial staff from the SMH, Sun-Herald, AFR, BRW, FBM, The Age, Sunday Age, Newcastle Herald, Central Coast Herald and the Illawarra Mercury
Brochure outlining the complaints procedure for breaches of the Code of Ethics.
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This agreement applies to Alliance members employed as journalists, artists and photographers on country non-daily newspapers or associated publications that are members of Country Press (Rural Press and independents; does not apply to News Ltd or APN).
Media Alliance Code of Ethics
file icon Broadcasting and Recorded Entertainment Award 2010
This award covers television journalists, and commercial radio journalists and announcers, not already covered by an existing collective agreement.
This award covers all employees in the Australian book industry.
This agreement covers editorial staff working at the Bendigo Advertiser
This applies to people working for Australian Provinicial Newspapers daily publications.
Covers all editorial staff at Australian Consolitated Press publications
This agreement applies to Alliance members employed by AAP as reporters, sub-editors and photographers.
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2008-09 Annual Report

2008-09 Annual Report 

The 2008-09 Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance Annual Report is available as a PDF document for download. Click here for your copy.

Plug Me In

Plug Me In: The Future of Journalism project

The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance has launched its Future of Journalism project, a landmark enterprise which aims to analyse and harness this change for the benefit of all journalists and the public they serve.

Click here for details. 

We All Play A Part

We All Play A Part

As audiences, performers, students, teachers, backstage crew or volunteers, we all play a part in Australia’s performing arts industry. Click on the graphic to find out how you can celebrate and support our campaign.