Honorary Member Professor David Hendy, visiting Australia as a keynote speaker at the Australian Media Traditions conference co-convened by the CMH, discussed the task of writing a history of the BBC on ABC Radio National's Late Night Live on 1 December. Professor Hendy was also interviewed by Radio National's Media Report on 3 December 2015.
Siobhan Lyons contributed an article to The Conversation on the growing interest in ‘post-tourism’ and the problematic notion of ‘authenticity’, 17 November. The piece was also published in EGlobal Travel Media on 20 November 2015.
Dr Tom Murray’s research for his documentary tracing the shared history of Ngadjon man Narcha, and Douglas Grant, the black Australian soldier and First World War hero, the subject of an article in The Guardian, 15 October 2015.
Dr Jeannine Baker discussed her new book Australian Women War Reporters during ABC Radio National’s Media Report, 8 October 2015.
September
Associate Professor Michelle Arrow spoke to ABC Radio National's Big Ideas about the National Museum of Australia's new list of the 100 defining moments in Australian history, 28 September 2015.
Associate Professor Michelle Arrow contributed the article 'Damned Whores and God's Police is still relevant to Australia 40 years on - more's the pity' to The Conversation, 20 September 2015.
Dr Virginia Madsen explored the historical context of the ABC's editorial independence in the light of the Q&A/Zaky Mallah controversy in an article for The Conversation, 24 August 2015.
Siobhan Lyons contributed an article to The Conversation on the rising popularity of 'ruin pornography' and society's growing obsession with photographing and touring modern urban ruins and how this phenomenon potentially trivialises our understanding of historical and modern ruins, 18 August 2015.
Professor John Potts featured in an article exploring how technology and robotics is changing the face of journalism, Junkee.com, 7 August 2015.
July
Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley interviewed by ABC North Coast NSW's Morningsprogram on the golden ages for radio and television, and the quality of American television compared to Australian productions, 28 July 2015.
Associate Professor Peter Doyle interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney about his crime novels and the launch of his latest book, The Big Whatever, 13 July 2015.
Siobhan Lyons interviewed by Patrick Chiller on Unravelled, 94.7 The Pulse, about her article 'Cover girl: the difficulty of illustrating Lolita persists, 60 years on', published by The Conversation, 10 July 2015.
June
Dr Jeannine Baker's documentary 'Holding a Tiger by the Tail - Jessie Litchfield', about the Darwin writer, journalist and the editor of the Northern Territory Times from 1930 to 1932, broadcast on Earshot, ABC Radio National, 30 June 2015.
Professor Griffen-Foley's panel discussion with Erik Jensen, Chris Graham and Michelle Gratton AO, 'A Land Without Giants', on the future of the media in Australia, at The Wheeler Centre on 29 April 2015, now available to view on YouTube, 16 June 2015.
Dr Tom Roberts appeared as an interviewee and was credited as historical consultant for the BBC Two documentary Gallipoli: When Murdoch Went to War, broadcast 25 April 2015.
Dr Liz Giuffre interviewed by the Herald Sun on female lead superheroes in film. The article also appeared in Adelaide Now and on News.com.au, 25 April 2015.
Associate Professor Michelle Arrow interviewed by 666 ABC Canberra about the Whitlam government's Royal Commission on Human Relationships as part of the station's collaboration with the Honest Historywebsite, 1 April 2015.
March
Harvey Broadbent interviewed by multiple news providers, including ABC Radio National Adelaide, ABC News Melbourne Early Edition and ABC News online, regarding his role as historian on a ship that will retrace the ANZACs' voyage to Gallipoli, 26 March 2015.
Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley contributed an article on Malcolm Fraser's relations with the media during his career to The Conversation,20 March 2015
Dr Liz Giuffre explored the legacy of Malcolm Fraser in relation to the arts and culture in an article for The Conversation,20 March 2015.
Harvey Broadbent discussed the historical accuracy of the film The Water Diviner as well as the research behind his new book Gallipoli: the Turkish Defense, on Radio National's Books and Arts,10 February 2015.
Professor Kathryn Millard interviewed by Radio National's The World Today regarding her upcoming feature documentary The Shock Room,10 February 2015. Professor Millard's documentary was also the subjest of articles published by WA Todayand The Canberra Times, 6 February 2015.
Dr Liz Giuffre's recent talk on the historic launch of Double Jay and other highlights from the CMH co-sponsored event marking the 40th anniversary of Triple J broadcast by Radio National's Big Ideas, 4 February 2015.
Professor Kathryn Millard contributed an article toThe Conversationon the enduring legacy of the filmed psychological experiments of the post-war era and the research that informed her upcoming feature documentary The Shock Room,3 February 2015.
January
Dr Virginia Madsen interviewed by BBC Radio 4's flagship Todayprogramme on the often ignored history of radio documentary and the discoveries she has made during her recent research at the British Library, 28 January 2015.
Dr Liz Giuffre contributed an article to The Conversation on the 40th birthday of radio station Triple J, exploring its history and controversial beginnings; spoke to Radio National AM about how she uncovered an audio recording of Gough Whitlam from the National Archives relating to the origins of the station; and was interviewed by ABC Hobart's Drive on Monday, 19 January 2015.