For freelance journalists and content creators, social media is more important than ever, and with tens of millions of monthly active users spread across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, selling...
Tasmania’s complicated and vibrant history and arts sector has been lauded by a top film maker as “stranger than fiction”. Speaking to the Launceston Freelance Festival accomplished producer Andrew...
Freelancers need to be ‘nice people’ and represent the publications they are writing for, the national editor of Broadsheet has said. Sarah Norris, speaking at the Freelance Festival in...
With the rise of mobile phones that mirror the quality of thousand-dollar cameras, journalists are beginning to shy away from bulky camera equipment and are turning to the phones...
Freelancers need to better understand the publications they are pitching to, to maximise their chances of being commissioned for work, the chief executive of the Walkley Foundation has said....
The dynamics of the work culture are changing throughout the world, with more and more people opting for freelance. Dr Marcus Bowles gives an insight into the current and...
Every day, machines, not people, write hundreds of thousands of articles. Welcome to the age of AI journalism. News outlets across the world now have well-established AI systems that write data-driven stories. Consumers...
Hiring a freelancer from a work-bidding site sounds like a good idea. Until it’s not.
The Creative Workforce At the Launceston Freelance Festival you will discover a vibrant freelance community who represent a growing creative and independent workforce. And they want to share their...