June 3, 2024
The Local & Independent News Association (LINA) has launched a week-long, national campaign aimed at growing diverse, community-focussed voices in Australia’s embattled media landscape.
The campaign – Our News Your Voice – calls on Australians to actively support local and independent news organisations that serve a vital function in thriving communities.
South Burnett Online is a foundation member of LINA.
It comes at a time when the nation’s media industry is confronted by a number of significant funding and resourcing challenges.
While Australia has one of the 10 most consolidated media landscapes in the world, putting our democracy at risk, LINA is helping to diversify media ownership.
Anti-competitive business practises by media giants has led to the closure of local and independent newsrooms, sidelining diverse voices in the public discourse.
LINA is helping to ensure these perspectives are heard.
LINA is supporting local and independent newsrooms to deliver high-quality reporting on issues that communities care about.
Recent statistics from the Public Interest Journalism Initiative revealed that Australian news production has contracted by a figure of 157 between December 2019 and December 2023, which includes both outlet and newsroom closures.
This underscores the urgent need for Australians to support grassroots journalism.
With approximately 133 new mastheads, stations or websites launched since 2019, there are still promising signs that new players are seeking to enter the market to meet the demand for locally relevant news.
However, many of these publishers operate with limited resources — 35 per cent have less than two staff members and 16 per cent are purely volunteer-run.
LINA is leading the development of a nationwide fundraising drive to ensure the survival of local community news.
This effort is intended to expand their members’ revenue streams and grow their capacity to deliver public interest journalism for local communities.
As part of this year’s efforts, 34 publishers – including southburnett.com.au – will participate in the campaign, promoting it across their digital channels.
“We’ve just wrapped the 2024 LINA Summit in Port Douglas, where the energy of our members in working to drive change in their communities was incredible to see,” LINA executive director Claire Stuchbery said.
“These publications are ‘green shoots’ emerging in a difficult transition period for media in Australia.
“It’s critical that discussions around important events and issues in the public discourse are nuanced with as many different perspectives as possible.
“Independent and local media outlets produce this type of coverage for their communities.
“It’s therefore vital that these media organisations are supported to be sustainable and continue to thrive as an essential, functional part of our democratic society.”
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