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  • Taking Back the News
    Taking Back the News contains poignant visual stories that focus on untold stories from around the world. From Jan Graup’s images showing the pain of refugees to Andrew Quilty’s look at the tensions within Australia’s multicultural society, each contributor’s work illustrates strong, meaningful journalism. Other contributors include Ami Vital, Noam Chomsky and Jan Grarup.
  • Celebrating Jounalism
    Journalism is about the common persons right to know. It has the power to shape lives. Poor journalism can result in human rights abuses and can alter who we are. Celebrating Journalism emphasises that to ‘know’ is a right, not a privilege. Contributors include Eugene Richards, Dean Sewell, David Dare Parker and Megan Lewis.
  • Up Close

    Up Close contains stories about shared human experience from an intimate and personal perspective. The edition focuses on stories that are too often deemed as unimportant and irrelevant in mainstream media because of their 'everyday' appeal. Included are works by photographers Tamara Dean, Roslyn Sharp and David Walden, articles by Phillip Adams and Peter Milne and an interview with Geraldine Doogue.

  • Journalism at Risk

    Journalists encounter a myriad of risks whether at home or abroad. Commercially driven media companies, censorship, lack of funding, and the possible physical and emotional toll of covering stories and being placed in harm's way all endanger journalists, and the profession of journalism. Journalism at Risk recognises the many threats faced by journalists who challenge the status-quo. Contributors include: Stuart Freedman, Fazal Sheikh and Polly Borland.

  • Challenging Press


    Mainstream publications often present oversimplified and homogeneous representations of current affairs issues and regrettably often contribute more towards stifling dialogue rather than encouraging it. Challenging Press is a collection of stories told from many different perspectives, and from many different voices. This edition showcases both forgotten stories, and stories that the press chose not to publish. Contributors include Mathew Sleeth, Jodi Bieber and Steven Dupont.
  • Intent in Doubt

    Intent in Doubt follows The Importance of the Image and Documenting Crisis in a series of three APJ publications conceived together. Intent in Doubt examines the relationship between the methods and motivations of photographers, journalists and filmmakers. Contributors include Joel Sternfeld, Russell Shakespeare, Jeremy Piper, Phillip Andrews, Chris Masters, Phillip Knightly, Tom Zubrycki and Shahidul Alam.
  • Documenting Crisis


    Documenting Crisis, Intent in Doubt and The Importance of the Image exist as a series of three APJ publications, conceived in close succession. Documenting Crisis examines contemporary appraoches to photographing crises of all types. Contributors include Dean Sewell, George Negus, Damian Dunlop, Jack Picone, Martin Parr, Angela Blakely and Donovan Wylie.
  • The Importance of the Image

    The Importance of the Image, Intent in Doubt, and Documenting Crisis, exist as a series of three APJ publications, conceived in close succession. The Importance of the Image questions the processes used and the problems faced by photographers, journalists and filmmakers. Contributors include Tim Georgeson, Peter George, Mark Bowling, Tamara Voninski, Narelle Autio and Brendan Esposito.