The fourth annual LINA Summit for local and independent news publishers was held in Melbourne, Victoria, in March 2026. We’ve compiled key takeaways and tips for newsrooms from each session, with topics ranging from news, civility and democracy, to digital ad sales, reporting during emergencies, newsletter growth strategies, media policy and far more.
Sessions by category
Session summaries
Presentation slides available to LINA members only.
Deep Dive Workshops
Impact-driven Scaling
Blue Engine Collective – David Grant
Need to grow your news business but not sure how? Develop a sustainable growth strategy that is manageable for small publishers, informed by the learnings of over 400 newsrooms globally.
David Grant, Blue Engine Collective, provides a practical guide for how to grow your revenue and your audience
Define the area of most impact for your newsroom and start scaling up!

Deep Dive: Revenue Ready Newsletters
Inbox Collective – Dan Oshinsky, LINA – Adam Weatherhead, LINA – Adrian O’Hagan, The Conversation – Margy Vary
Make impact in the inbox and own your audience engagement in this one-day deep dive on newsletter strategy.
Start to finish newsletter strategy, best practice audience engagement, segmentation techniques, A/B testing advice, revenue development. Hear from publishers doing this well. Get advice on software tools to help build and distribute your newsletter and manage your database.
Video Journalism
DailyMotion – Jean-Baptise Alary
This hands on, full day workshop takes us through how to create, distribute and monetise video news content.

Keynotes
The only way is up
Blue Engine Collaborative – David Grant
The other side of local news’ decline? Opportunity is all around us. David Grant looks at how publishers are going on offense with new products and services, and, gasp, marketing, to do something many even within our field think is impossible: grow.

The side doors are closing
The Code Company – Ben May
For years, publishers relied on a quiet trick: pull audiences in through long-tail discovery and convert them into loyal readers. That playbook is being rewritten in real time. Ben May explores what’s shifting in how audiences find news online, which habits and channels are worth your attention, and how a small team can use the same technology disrupting discovery to build something more resilient.

Presentations – Day 1
Copyright and Generative AI Update
Copyright Agency – Lucinda Gardiner
Lucinda Gardiner provides an update on the Copyright Agency’s advocacy work to protect copyright holders from AI companies and opportunities for publishers through Copyright Agency membership.
AI Builders Lab
Other Labs – Chloe Brice & Jenni Ryall (Other Labs)
In this session, publishers started from wherever they were at (cautious, overwhelmed, neutral, or excited), treated their journalism skepticism as a strength, used low-stakes play to reduce fear, learned structured prompting (persona + task + context + format), followed key guardrails (hallucinations, bias, and privacy—with human oversight and a simple policy), and then built a simple Gemini “Gem” newsroom assistant as a bridge from play to piloting and implementing it in their workflow.

Community listening
Commshake Media + Engagement – Courtney Blacker, Murray Bridge News – Peri Strathearn, Michelle Surowiec – LINA
What do we want? More news! How do we want it? Good question!
In order to grow, news organisations must be of service to communities. Demonstrating value is a cornerstone to scaling news businesses and how publishers can deliver news that serves to strengthen sustainability. This session explores how newsrooms can engage their stakeholders to understand their needs.
Feeds to Front Pages: Creators and Newsrooms in Conversation
Draw Your Box – Alicia Vrajlal, ABC – Luke Radford, McAuliffe & Khopkar – Anisha Khopkar, Nell O’Shea Carre – LINA
This workshop explores strategies for effective collaboration between newsrooms and content creators to better serve audiences with impactful storytelling.

Bio-hacking for stress management
RMIT – Bonnie Shaw
This session helped participants understand what stress does in our bodies and practical steps we can take to unwind those pressures without adding to our task list. Using a data-informed approach to stress management in frontline workers, Bonnie shared insights from different workplace settings that are applicable to the news environment to help publishers learn about the cognitive and behavioural impacts of chronic stress and data-driven approaches to stress management and performance enhancement.

NewsREAM | Turn listings into revenue
Newsport – Sam Cullen
This hands-on workshop explores NewREAM, a new service from LINA that helps publishers turn local real estate listings into revenue.
Newsport demonstrates NewsREAM in action, we hear from pilot publishers about their successes, and learn how to activate listings through editorial coverage. This includes workshopping editorial story ideas, building local real estate relationships and angles to get your newsroom started so you can hit the ground running.

S.I.M.P.L.E Visibility
Jenn Donovan
Social Media and Marketing
Local news is more important than ever, yet today’s fast-changing digital world has made it harder to maintain the close community ties newsrooms once enjoyed.
This session focuses on simple, doable actions that help your newsroom become visible, valued and actively supported, without adding more platforms, more content or extra overwhelm. It’s designed for regional publishers who want practical steps to re-engage their audience, strengthen relationships and build a loyal supporter base.
Together, we explore how to move beyond a one-way “broadcast” approach and reconnect with your community in ways that feel genuine, inclusive and aligned with the heart of local journalism.
Audit to action
Blue Engine Collaborative – David Grant
How sustainability assessments can drive meaningful change in your newsroom.
Learn how to undertake a sustainability audit and make the most of the recommendations to strengthen the overall sustainability of your news business. This session provides pathways and support to implement focus actions.

Choosing a Not-for-Profit Structure
LINA / CBAA – Jon Bisset
This session explores the main not-for-profit structures available to news organisations, including the pathway to charity registration. We weigh the pros and cons of each model, from governance and funding access to regulatory obligations, so you can decide what structure best fits your mission and growth plans.
On the Front Line: Reporting Before, During and After Emergencies
Emergency Broadcasting and Regional Radio – Anthony Gerace
As floods, fires, cyclones and extreme weather events become more frequent, newsrooms are increasingly required to report while living through the emergency themselves.
In this practical session, Anthony Gerace shares best practice reporting during crises, with a focus on keeping communities informed and safe. Drawing on real-world experience, the workshop covers emergency preparedness, trusted information sources, useful contacts, and clear guidance on what to publish when conditions are fast-moving and high-risk. The session also looks at recovery and follow‑up reporting once the immediate danger has passed.
How to find an expert source
The Point | The Australia Institute – Anna Chang, Nature Media Centre – Tracey Ferrier, Nell O’Shea Carre – LINA
Resources and spokespeople at your fingertips to strengthen your stories.
The Australia Institute discusses their news service, The Point, available free for publishers to republish content that complements and/or enhances local reporting. The AAP describes their newswire service for newsrooms, including significant discounts for LINA members. The Nature Media Centre shares how they, and other media centres, can help you source expert sources for stories, spokespeople with lived experience, and case studies. Everymind (Mindframe) shares resources to inform responsible reporting on mental health and suicide.
How to pitch advertising to people who don’t understand digital
Western Sydney Publishing – Troy Dodds
A short knowledge-sharing session with a LINA member publisher.
How to publish smarter in a fragmented world
WP Engine – Rob Stinson
An introduction to the Newsroom platform with WP Engine to optimise your editorial workflow.
Newsroom is the platform that replaces fragmented publishing systems with a unified foundation for modern media growth, allowing teams to publish smarter and faster by WP Engine. Come along if you’re using WordPress or curious about changing platform.

Journalism Growth
Google – Lais dos Santos
This Google News Initiative session provides a practical guide for journalists to integrate AI into their daily workflows.
Participants will learn to enhance content creation using tools like Gemini Canvas, Veo for video, and Lyria for audio, while mastering research and verification using Deep Research, Pinpoint, and NotebookLM for deep document analysis. Beyond drafting and multimedia, the session covers critical skills in identifying AI-generated content with SynthID and safeguarding newsrooms against cyber threats, ensuring technological growth pairs with editorial integrity and resilience.

Platform Collective | Group Advertising
LINA – Claire Stuchbery
Across Australia, independent newsrooms reach deeply trusted audiences at the heart of their local communities. Platform Collective turns that collective strength into scalable national advertising revenue.
At the Summit, we demonstrate the full commercial engine from brief to booking, ad serving to reporting, and invoicing to publisher payment. We unpack the commercial agreement, revenue model, and governance framework so you understand what participation looks like. If you’re ready to move beyond one-off local buys and capture coordinated national revenue, this session will show you how.
Show and Tell
Tasmanian Inquirer – Bob Burton, Central Coast News – David Abrahams, Mindframe / Everymind – Elizabeth Paton, LINA – Adrian O’Hagan (on Cloudflare), Sembra Media – Miguel Loor, Hericom Media – Harry Taruva
Ten brief ‘lightning’ talks on things that are working for publishers and others in the industry.

Presentations – Day 2
Publisher Profile – IndyNR
Susanna Freymark
Susanna Freymark shares her work around the Northern Rivers region of NSW.

Table Talks
Attendees could choose a discussion group to join, with topics including values-based journalism, recent research findings, producing news for culturally diverse audiences, and more.

Asks that Work
Balanced Effect – Tammy Schlitz, Press Patron – Alex Clark, The Conversation – Louise Cornege
This practical workshop covers fundraising strategy, hear examples of standout messaging, smart use of giving tools and clear calls to action. Run a clear, multi-channel fundraising campaign (especially driving monthly giving), personalise and time asks, and follow through with strong donor gratitude and reporting-back to sustain support year-round.
Managing Your Business Finances
Amy Moon
This workshop ensures you have the basics covered from tax management to superannuation obligations to basic accounting best practice.

News, Civility, Democracy
Menzies Leadership Foundation – Liz Gillies, Democracy – Tom Mooney, LINA – Claire Stuchbery
How can local news help rebuild trust and encourage respectful civic participation? This workshop looks at the relationship between journalism, civility and democratic health.
Drawing on international examples, participants explore practical models for newsroom-led civic engagement and consider how these could work locally. The session introduces the Democracy Counts campaign and surface opportunities for news organisations to adapt proven ideas and pilot projects at a place-based level.
High performance workdays
Donna McGeorge
How to get a ridiculous amount done in your day and do great work, consistently. This session covers topics like discovering optimum times of the day for new business, meetings, emails, and projects, and recognising habits that hold you back and rewiring them.
More Hands, More Headlines
LINA – Adam Weatherhead and Claire Stuchbery
Exploring ideas for recruitment, skills development and shared staffing models across independent news. Discussion of practical approaches to growing newsrooms capacity, entry pathways and models that are working.
Seeing the Story: Visuals, Copyright and Context
ABC – Jessica Haynes, Copyright Agency – Lucinda Gardiner, LINA – Evie Dinkelmeyer
From photos to data visualisations, images play a critical role in how stories are understood.
This practical discussion explores best practice in image copyright with the Copyright Agency, effective use of charts and graphics with the ABC, and the tools and image libraries available to LINA members. Get a clearer sense of how to use visuals legally, ethically and creatively to support strong local journalism.

Policy in play
City Hub – Lawrence Gibbons, LINA – Gary Dickson and Nell O’Shea Carre
What’s moving, who’s involved and where you fit.
An open discussion on the latest developments across priority media policy areas at a Commonwealth and State level. LINA and sector partners share what’s happening, what’s stalled and what’s next. This session invites you to respond, ask questions and consider how newsrooms can support, influence or engage with policy work that underpins the sustainability of public interest journalism.

Print is dead… Or is it?
Scenic Rim Media – Keer Moriarty, Brunswick Voice – Mark Phillips, The SE Voice – Lechelle Earl, Murray Bridge News – Peri Strathearn
This session examines the evolving role of print in a digital-first world, weighing the costs and benefits of newspapers and magazine formats.
Print has been written off as outdated, yet many publishers are doubling down while others are launching print for the first time. Hear why some outlets are abandoning print, why others are embracing it, and explore practical tools that can simplify print production and distribution.
Website Bungles Bingo
LINA – Jennifer Reuter
Design your way to a better site.
With the help of a bingo card, we dive into the most common design bungles in websites and what to do if you find yourself in that unfortunate pit of poor contrast, confusing navigation and a pile of fonts.
Publisher Profile – My City Media
My City Media — Simon Holt
Simon Holt showcases some of the developments underway in Queensland.

DEBATE: Content creators are journalists in today’s media ecosystem
Adjudicator: In the Cove – Jacky Barker
Affirmative team:
- 8CCC FM – Kate Lyons-Dawson
- Lismore App – Simon Mumford
- Manly Observer – Kim Smee
Negative team:
- Riverine Grazier – Krista Schade
- Michael West Media – Kim Wingerei
- Manningham Life – Stella Yee
Publishers battle out the arguments for and against this controversial topic.

With gratitude to our event supporters

