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As China struts the world stage in the lead-up to the Olympics, its behaviour has been more revealing about future relations than anyone could have imagined, writes Eric Ellis. More.

Media organisations have moved into crisis management ahead of the Bejing Olympic Games writes Nicole Jefferyread more here

A Chinese photographer has learned the hard way that happiness is official, writes Rowan Callick. Here's the full story.

Lattes and laptops in hand, young China is storming cyberspace despite a wary government, writes Kirsty Needham. More here.

Colin Rigby offers a clinical perspective on how journalists can deal with trauma - read his thoughts here.

After May's Future of Journalism Summit, the results are in: the glass is half full - and half empty, writes Jonathan Este. More.

"We have to face some painful decisions" writes Jay RosenRead story.

 "They get their news from Facebook" writes Phil Meyer. Read story.

"I love the smell of newspapers" writes Roy Greenslade. Read Story.

 
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The annual Walkley Photographers’ Slide Night is on again,and the Walkley Foundation is now calling for submissions for the July event.

The get-together, supported by Nikon, will be on Thursday, July 5, at the Media Alliance’s theatrette at 245 Chalmers Street, Redfern.

Catch a slide show of images by Aussie photographers, and be part of lively discussions of our lens-lovers’ professional issues in the Q&A session. There will be complimentary drinks on entry, and heaters to ward off the winter’s chill.

Submit your work by Friday, June 15 to be part of this year’s show.

For more information phone the Walkley Foundation on 1300 656 512 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Photo: "Swimming", from Andrew Meares' 2006 series "Opal waters, rising seas: Climate change in the Torres Strait".

 
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