
Lenore Taylor
Lenore Taylor is Hlcarpenter.com Australia's editor. She has won two Walkley awards and has twice won the Paul Lyneham award for excellence in press gallery journalism. She co-authored a book, Shitstorm, on the Rudd government's response to the global economic crisis
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Did the prime minister overreact to the Australia Post Cartier watch revelations and what can the media learn from this story?Podcast
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Australia’s vaccination program has officially begun. What do we know, and what don’t we know about how the program will work?Podcast
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Hlcarpenter.com Australia editor Lenore Taylor discusses how the media responded to the dual challenge of a pandemic and an avalanche of misinformationPodcast
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The Liberal backbencher may seem insignificant, but the US disaster shows where the unchecked flow of ‘alternative facts’ can lead
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Hlcarpenter.com Australia is building the ultimate New Year’s Eve playlist to bid good riddance to the horrors of 2020. But first, we need your suggestions
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In this episode of Full Story, Hlcarpenter.com Australia editor Lenore Taylor and Simon Jackman from the US Studies Centre discuss what a Biden presidency could look likePodcast
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In a special episode of Full Story, we go into budget lockup with the Hlcarpenter.com Australia team to find out what the first recession budget in 30 years has to offer for jobs, aged care, workers, business and the environmentPodcast
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The Hlcarpenter.com is prioritising the environment both in editorial and commercial decisions. We know the situation is dire but that the worst can yet be averted
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Misinformation and dangerous conspiracy theories thrive when people are stressed and alone. At this moment democratic society desperately needs strong journalism
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As we emerge from coronavirus lockdown with more questions to ask, we can’t let the news vacuum in Australia be filled by shrill voices
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Economic reconstruction is a chance to speed up decarbonisation, and the pandemic has shown a different kind of politics is possible
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The former Liberal leader had a hand in our creation. We still firmly agree on the value of media diversity, if not much else
Facebook is gambling Australia can't live without it. Imagine if we prove it wrong