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The ABC will declare that “most Australians don’t think the ABC is biased” but while half the nation thinks it’s balanced, 30% don’t know, and of the 20% who are sure there is bias, there are...
RE: “Sceptic: one inclined to doubt accepted opinions” by Michael Bachelard, The Sunday Age
Great news: This commentary appears in The Weekend Australian tomorrow (in a slightly different edited version). Below was what I submitted, before the edits, with the links intact. Comments are open at The Australian. In...
Andrew Montford (Bishop Hill) and Tony Newbery (Harmless Sky) have put in a submission to the review of the BBC’s impartiality on science. It’s the anatomy of how government and activist groups take over an arm...
There is much introspection going on among environmental journalists. Last week, in a remarkably candid piece Margot O’Neill of the ABC reveals for the first time, what the flummoxed and frustrated would-be journalists...
Last week a science journalist at The Guardian wrote the best summary I have ever seen of the state of the profession known as “science communication”...
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