Independent think tank researching a future for public interest journalism
March quarterly data release
The monthly data and sampling report for March is now online.
PIJI releases ACMA submission
In its submission to ACMA’s News diversity & localism measurement framework consultation, PIJI makes 34 recommendations to help guide data definition and collection.
PIJI funding agreement
PIJI has signed a 12-month funding agreement with the Federal Government to continue producing longitudinal data on the health of the news sector.
Philanthropy & public interest journalism submission
PIJI has made a submission to the Productivity Commission’s Review of Philanthropy.
PIJI COVERAGE
INDUSTRY NEWS
The onset of COVID-19 and other upheavals in the Australian news media landscape have unveiled the rapidly diminishing production of public interest journalism in Australia, particularly in coverage of our councils, parliaments, and courts. PIJI’s research show’s regional and rural communities have been most adversely affected, with emerging local news gaps in print and online at the forefront of concern.
The Public Interest Journalism Initiative’s comprehensive research has become a leading point of reference for examining the state of public interest journalism production and availability in Australia. This means we now have a unique opportunity for systemic industry reform, using our Australia-first data to guide short and long-term policy ideas into action.
Public interest journalism in Australia plays a critical role in our democracy. The Public Interest Journalism Initiative’s research is uncovering indicators of a lack of media plurality and diversity across Australia. This research has the power to help communities and decision makers create effective media policies and interventions that improve the quality and provision of public interest journalism in Australia.