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The Asia Pacific Journalism Centre is an Australian non-government organisation which specialises in providing seminars, workshops, training and international exchanges for journalists, mainly but not exclusively in the Asia-Pacific region. The APJC was founded in Melbourne in 2003 by John Wallace, an Australian journalist and educator.

Programs have included Australia-Indonesia fellowships, post-tsunami videoconferences[1] (see 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake) workshops on investigative reporting in Papua New Guinea, and reporting Europe.

Major sponsors of the APJC have been the Myer Foundation and the Centre for Democratic Institutions[2]. Sponsorship has also come from the Australian government aid body Ausaid and Denmark's International Media Support[3]. The APJC's board members include the director of Jschool: Journalism Education & Training, John Henningham and the editor-in-chief of the Canberra Times, Jack Waterford.

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