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Role of journalists must be safeguarded in Gaza conflict
MEAA welcomes return to Australia of journalist Cheng Lei
Restoration of government funding a great result for the NSW screen industry
Pezzullo reports are symptomatic of widespread attacks on press freedom in Australia
Screen workers to launch campaign following cuts to funding
NSW screen cuts will damage jobs, business and economy
NSW government must outline a credible future strategy for the screen industry
Creative Workplaces will help to deliver safe and fair jobs in the arts and entertainment sectors
Dancers vote no to pay cut at Australian Ballet
Australian actors and crew in solidarity with US strike
Ballet dancers to delay performance in campaign to protect their future pay
ABC arts cuts disrespectful to arts workers and audiences
Australian Ballet dancers take industrial action in ongoing pay dispute
Union members vote in favour of industrial action at Sovereign Hill
MEAA welcomes Ben Roberts-Smith defamation judgement
2021 Clarion Awards Review
Creative Australia heralds new era of Govt support: MEAA
MEAA will not tolerate racist abuse
Higher location offset will be a game changer for screen industry, says MEAA
World Press Freedom Day 2023: Australia going backwards on press freedom
The Lucky Country at Hayes Theatre Co in May
Caution and consultation needed as AI is rolled out in media and entertainment
ABC journalists call off strike
MEAA submission to the Senate inquiry into the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cultural Policy
ABC staff postpone planned stoppage
CPSU supports MEAA industrial action
ABC staff vote to take industrial action if management doesn’t improve offer
Address by MEAA Federal President Simon Collins to 2023 Federal Council
CPSU prepares for ABC Industrial Action
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cultural Policy is big step forward for sector
Screen Queensland Announces Recipients of PDV Placement Program
Submission to Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade inquiry into human rights implications of recent violence in Iran
Australian television news and current affairs’ racial and cultural diversity report card is fail
MEAA concerned by rise of online abuse and disinformation
Budget begins to deliver on election commitments to cultural workforce
Opening Statement to Parliamentary Inquiry into NACC Bill
Nine Publishing journalists accept improved offer from management
Jobs Summit must address wages in creative industries
Cardinal role of press freedom and how to protect it
Nine pockets high profit while offering sub-inflation pay
MEAA submission to ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Cultural Policy Review
Cultural policy review must address poverty wages of arts workers
ABC bargaining kicks off
Assange extradition dangerous assault on international journalism
Erin Madeley to be next MEAA Chief Executive
Kennedy Awards make right decision to cut ties with fake union
Screen Queensland Announces Host Companies To Support Paid Post-Production Placement Program
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