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AI: Friend or Foe for Journalism?

AI: Friend or Foe for Journalism?

Telum Media is proud to support The Kennedy Foundation as they bring together leading journalists, legal experts and academics to unpack how artificial intelligence is reshaping journalism. This thought-provoking discussion will explore the opportunities and risks AI poses for truth, trust and the ethical practice of reporting.

When: Thursday, 30th October
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Where: Thomson Geer Offices, Level 25, 525 Collins Street, Melbourne

The event will be moderated by Justin Quill, Partner at Thomson Geer Lawyers, who will lead a conversation with Dr Matt Collins AC KC, a leading media and defamation law expert; Rita Arrigo, Strategic Engagement Manager at the National AI Centre; Justin Smith, author, journalist and broadcaster; Professor Alex Wake, journalism professor at RMIT University; and Mathew Dunckley, Deputy Editor at The Age.

Exclusive offer for Telum subscribers: Enjoy $15 off your ticket with the code TMVIPKMC at checkout.

Register here.

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APAC leadership and capability updates at Weber Shandwick

Weber Shandwick has announced a series of leadership and capability updates for the Chinese and Asia Pacific markets.

Corbin Hsieh (pictured left) has been appointed Head of Weber Create and Consumer Practice, APAC. He leads the expansion of Weber Create, an earned-first creative and integrated media offering that brings together influence and culture. Based in Shanghai, Corbin is to partner closely with market leaders across the region to scale creative capabilities and support client growth. Prior to this, he served as Weber Shandwick's Managing Director, China. 

Commenting on his new post, Corbin said, "My passion lies in the consumer side of business, where creativity and cultural understanding drive impactful work. I am thrilled about this role and eager to expand our earned-first creative and integrated media across APAC. Our goal is to connect culture, influence, and creativity to help brands succeed in a fast-changing world."

With Corbin's appointment, Robert Magyar (pictured right) has stepped up as Acting Managing Director, China, while continuing in his role as Executive Vice President, Head of Healthcare, APAC. In this dual role, he oversees Weber Shandwick's business and client growth across the market. 

"China is one of the most dynamic markets in the world, where reputation and stakeholder engagement are more important than ever," Robert said. "I am excited to build on our strong foundation here and continue supporting clients with the strategic solutions they need to succeed."

Based in Beijing, Robert brings over 20 years of business leadership experience. He has led and managed business units and advised senior executives and industry leaders across the Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Swiss, and American markets. Since rejoining Weber Shandwick in 2024, he has expanded its healthcare practice into one of the firm’s strongest growth pillars.

Weber Shandwick has also announced the integration of Bridge Beijing to consolidate its public policy and advisory services. Founded in 2016, Bridge Beijing is a boutique strategic comms agency for international organisations engaging with the Chinese market. The firm's portfolio includes global health organisations, philanthropic foundations, and NGOs, including a long-term partnership with the Gates Foundation.

Tyler Kim, CEO, APAC of Weber Shandwick, remarked, “These strategic leadership appointments, along with the integration of Bridge Beijing, represent a significant milestone in advancing our capabilities and deepening our commitment in China. By combining proven local expertise with the strength of our global creative network, we are uniquely positioned to deliver innovative, high-impact solutions for our clients as they navigate an increasingly dynamic market landscape."

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Liquid Ideas announces new hire, office, and clients

Independent creative agency, Liquid Ideas, has welcomed Bella Rousis to its team as Head of Strategy. Her remit includes overseeing all new business and client strategy.

Bella joined from History Will Be Kind and has over 13 years' experience working at the intersection of brand and creative across a range of sectors.

The appointment follows a raft of new client wins for the agency, including:

  • Spirits Victoria Association has appointed Liquid as its agency of record, following a competitive pitch. The two-year remit focuses on local industry engagement, branding, website and asset development, social media support and campaign work.
  • Good Food & Wine Show has tapped the agency to manage its national tour's earned media and influencer engagement.
  • Better Beer has engaged Liquid to lead on its earned PR activity.
  • The agency has been re-engaged to manage media relations and sampling for Mumm Terroirs next phase under Pernod Ricard across Australia and New Zealand.

Liquid Ideas are also gearing up for the launch of a Melbourne office early 2026, which will be led by Account Director, Herper Sassaman, who joined earlier this year, as reported by Telum.

Liquid Ideas' Managing Director, Cleo Posa, said: "It’s been a big year at Liquid and this run of new work really speaks to the current breadth of what we do - from shaping an entire category with Spirits Victoria, to supporting major Aussie festivals, and new launches for long-term partners like Suntory Global Spirits, Pernod Ricard and Merivale. The addition of Bella and a Melbourne office puts us in great stead for an epic run up to 2026."

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AI and the Fourth Estate - Ethics, Integrity, and Innovation in Modern Journalism

Telum Media is pleased to support The Kennedy Foundation as they bring together leading voices from journalism, law, and academia to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping the Fourth Estate. This panel will unpack the ethical, legal and professional challenges posed by AI - and the opportunities it offers for the future of journalism.

When: Thursday, 16th October
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Where: Thomson Geer Sydney Offices, Level 14/60 Martin Place, Sydney


Speakers include Louise Roberts (Sky News Australia), David McCowen (News Corp Australia), Marlia Saunders (Thomson Geer Lawyers), Professor Monica Attard OAM (UTS), and Joe Hildebrand (News Corp Australia).

Exclusive offer for Telum subscribers: Enjoy $15 off your ticket with the code TMVIPKMC at checkout.

Register here.