Meg Hellyer

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Meg is a freelance editor and writer living in Melbourne. She has edited for a range of publications.

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  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors

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  • Articles,  Life,  Print to Digital Media,  Reviews

    Upheaval: Disrupted lives in journalism

    As soon as I heard about this book, I knew I had to read it. The shift from print to digital media is the most seismic change I've lived through as a writer.

    September 14, 2021
  • Articles,  Print to Digital Media

    News Corp closes 100 print newspapers in shift to digital media

    News Corp will close the print editions of 100 of its local community newspapers – in a move from print to digital media.

    May 31, 2020
  • Articles,  Print to Digital Media

    mX Lives!

    Melbourne commuters were surprised this week when they boarded trains to be greeted by an old friend

    September 27, 2018
  • Articles,  Life

    Thank you to The Australia Times

    After 4 years, I am saddened this week to have seen the final editions of TAT Fiction and TAT Unearthed Fiction Magazines.

    April 25, 2017
  • Articles,  Print to Digital Media

    For the Love of Art

    Australia’s literary magazine scene is changing – ever more so over the last few years through the growing shift from print to digital media.

    September 10, 2015
  • Articles,  Print to Digital Media

    Here’s Looking at mX

    There’s been the sad revelation this week that daily commuter newspaper mX is to print its last edition in just two weeks’ time.

    May 29, 2015
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Recent Posts

  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors
  • Knox Festival 2022

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Recent Posts

  • Library makes the switch to biodegradable book covers
  • Blind Creek reimagined in Lewis Reserve
  • Future Directions for Koolunga Native Reserve
  • Historic Red Rattler travels the Belgrave line once more
  • Millers Homestead reopens its doors

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anxiety Belgrave books bookshops bookstores Bridget Jones change CNAV coronavirus Dandenongs digitalising information digital media editing Fairfax media Ferntree Gully future Gully News Harry Potter inspiration Jane Austen journalism Knox Koolunga libraries life local news magic Melbourne MeToo Millers Homestead mX news News Corp newspapers Platypus Education Group Pride and Prejudice print publishing reading TAT TAT Fiction The Australia Times train travel women's equality writing
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