Huntington joins Harper’s Bazaar AU team
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 26th November 2021 at 1:42pm
Patty Huntington has been commissioned as the new features and fashion director of Harper’s Bazaar Australia.She made the announcement in a Tweet showing the staff box for the magazine’s December 2021 issue.
Huntington originally came aboard the Bazaar’s Australian edition as a freelance contributor.
She is well-known in the international fashion circuit with her coverage prominent in multiple outlets such as ABC News, Vogue, and Harper’s Bazaar parent firm WWD/Penske Media Corp.
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A ‘very privileged’ Kidman awarded Kester Lifetime Achievement Award
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 18th December 2025 at 11:52am
Veteran consumer tech journo Alex Kidman is feeling honoured, albeit a little bit old he jokes, after being awarded the Kester Lifetime Achievement Award at the Consensus IT Writers Awards.
“I've been very privileged, having the people I've been able to work with over the years, considering what's happened in consumer tech media, because sadly, there's a lot that doesn't exist anymore,” Kidman told Influencing.
“There are many opportunities that I had as a young and middle-aged journalist that aren't there anymore for new and upcoming journalists.”
Having been a consumer tech journalist for over 25 years, Kidman said it was nice recognition to show “consumer tech journalism matters”.
“There are very few consumer-first journalists who've won the award, so I love that it's recognition of what's done on the consumer end, and that it isn't meaningless. It has a lot of value for people.
Awarded last Monday night, Kidman said there had been many positive influences o
THE BRIEF: Albo in the picture
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 18th December 2025 at 6:13am
Morning and welcome to Thursday.
When a shocking event like the Bondi massacre occurs, politicians and particularly the PM of the day is also in the spotlight and in Albo's case while he is being measured and as calm as anyone can be in the circumstances, seeking to promote calm and strength by the looks of it, that is also being seen as a weakness by opposition politicians and much of the media, though there are shades and nuance in some of the coverage.
Not too much in the shade though is The Daily Telegraph with a strident front page headline this morning and a story by Jessica Wang which makes the point the PM has not, so far at least, turned up at any of the funerals now taking place. A resonable person may say he's right to keep away and let folks grieve over loved ones, but as always it's about the optics. Either way, the PM's strive for calm and compassion is being weaponised by some opposing politicians too.
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VOICE fellowship for journalists begins at IISER, Pune
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 17th December 2025 at 8:35pm
The inaugural VOICE Fellowship for journalists commenced at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, on Tuesday. The fiveâday residential programme, held from December 16 to 20 under the institute’s CARE Project, focuses on climate, environment and publicâhealth communication.
The opening day featured a science exhibition and a panel discussion with Saurja DasGupta (University of Notre Dame), Argha Manna (IIT Gandhinagar), Shalini Sharma (IISER Pune) and journalist Nidhi Jamwal. Speakers stressed the growing need for accessible science communication and inclusive storytelling that reflects ground realities, especially in climate and environmental reporting.
IISER Pune Director Sunil S. Bhagwat said the fellowship supports the institute’s goal of strengthening informed public discourse. The first cohort includes over 40 grassroots journalists and storytellers from across India.
The programme will continue with sessions led by experts inclu
Only Press Club members eligible for journalists colony plots: SHC
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 17th December 2025 at 8:24pm
The Sindh High Court’s Hyderabad circuit bench has dismissed a petition by 23 individuals seeking residential plots in the Hyderabad Journalists Colony, ruling that only Hyderabad Press Club members are entitled to the allotments.
The court noted that the Sindh government had leased 75 acres to the Press Club in 2009 exclusively for its members and said the petitioners—who had formed an unregistered “National Press Club”—failed to prove any legal right to the land.
The bench also directed the Sindh Information Department to strictly enforce the Sindh Government Accreditation Rules, 2010, ensuring accreditation cards are issued only to genuine, fullâtime journalists.
The petition was dismissed, The Express Tribune reported.
WJAI forms Bhojpur Unit, Azad Kumar Bharti elected President
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 17th December 2025 at 8:21pm
The Bhojpur district unit of the Web Journalists Association of India (WJAI) was formally constituted at a meeting held in Ara, with Azad Kumar Bharti elected president and O.P. Pandey appointed secretary through a unanimous and democratic process.
The meeting, focused on strengthening the organisation and safeguarding the interests of digital and web journalists. It was chaired by Bihar in-charge Madhup Mani Pinku, while the election process was conducted under the supervision of National Joint Secretary Mithilesh Mishra.
Azad Kumar Bharti, editor of Sanmarg and ATN News Channel, was unanimously elected president of the Bhojpur unit. O.P. Pandey, senior content editor at Patna Now and Bhojpur bureau member of Sahara Samay Digital, was unanimously chosen as secretary.
Addressing the gathering, Pinku highlighted the need for journalists to remain united in the digital era to protect their rights and ensure fearless and unbiased reporting. Mishra said WJAI continues to work for the
TODAY'S TEN: Sydney beach shooter was Indian!
By Pradeep Damodaran, Pragadish Kirubakaran and Meena R Prashant in Media News on Wednesday, 17th December 2025 at 4:00pm
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The alleged 50-year-old terror suspect, Sajid Akram, who was gunned down by Australian police after Sunday’s bloodbath on Sydney’s Bondi beach in which 15 people were killed, has been identified as an Indian passport holder who moved Down Under in Nov 1998 and had limited contact with his family since. Fifteen people were killed in the mass shooting that occurred during Hannukah celebrations at the beach in which three Indian students were also injured.
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Australian police said the father and son travelled to the Philippines last month. The Philippines Bureau of Immigration confirmed that Sajid travelled on an Indian passport, while Naveed used an Australian one.
Once the shooters’ link to India emerged, the Telangana police shared details of the Akram family. According to the police, Sajid has a B.Com degree and migrated to Australia in November 1998 in search
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