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Reputation, Risk. Results: Learnings for PR professionals from the State of Australian Corporate Affairs report

About this event

What do Australia’s leading communicators think about the role of communicators, corporate reputation, and managing risk in an increasingly complex environment? These and more questions will be answered at our upcoming webinar, where we’ll explore findings from our inaugural State of Australian Corporate Affairs report.

Medianet’s latest research reveals new insights into the profession’s biggest challenges and opportunities: from reputation management to proving value in the AI era.

Join our panel of experts for a data-driven discussion about what’s shaped communication in 2025 and how you can stay ahead in 2026.

Host: John Bissinella, Enterprise Solutions Lead, Medianet

Guest: Sally Chadwick, Head of Media Intelligence, Medianet

Guest: Jacquie Hanna, Head of Insights and Strategy, Medianet


What You’ll Learn

Our experts will unpack practical takeaways relevant to all PR and comms professionals, including:

  • What journalists really think of PR and Corporate Affairs in 2025.
  • How AI tools are changing the way comms teams and journalists work.
  • The truth about measurement and proving value, even for the most experienced communicators.
  • The top reputation and risk concerns facing Australian organisations.
  • The reality about influence vs authority of communication roles.

Who should attend

  • PR and communications professionals looking to strengthen reputation and media engagement strategies.
  • Corporate Affairs and stakeholder relations specialists navigating risk, influence, and AI adoption.
  • Anyone responsible for protecting brand reputation, managing media relationships, or demonstrating communications ROI.

When?

Thursday 20 November, 11:30 am - 12:10 pm

Medianet

Medianet all-in-one PR software that makes it easy to execute your media relations strategy. Connecting you with media contacts and outlets to get your story told.