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Oz journalists criticised for sitting on dynamite revelations of grab for power for two years. Plus: journalism’s gender gap

Hosting a red carpet premiere in Sydney for HBO’s House of the Dragon, the

That is no doubt why Jones was the driving force behind the establishment of Women In Media, a not-for-profit organisation that assists with scholarships, mentoring and post-maternity reskilling sessions for women in the business.released this week found more than one in two women think media bosses are still not serious about gender equity and an above average 16% weekly earnings pay gap persists between men and women in the sector.

The redundancies across the group coincide with the departure of several veterans, some of whom put their hands up for a package, including the sports editor, Wally Mason; the Melbourne-based business columnist, Richard Gluyas; and the editorial writer and unofficial transgender issues correspondent, Bernard Lane.

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