The 2025 Integrity Media Awards Goes to Julian Assange
MEDIA, 27 Oct 2025
The Information Rights Project - TRANSCEND Media Service
When Truth Becomes a Threat, Democracy Is in Danger
27 Oct 2025 – At the 2025 Integrity Media Awards, Julian Assange was awarded the inaugural Courage in Journalism Award. His brother, Gabriel Shipton, accepted the award on Julian’s behalf.
On October 20, we held our first event: Freedom for the Press, with compelling panellists Andrew Wilkie MP, Melissa Fyfe and Greg Barns SC.
One message prevailed: press freedom is under threat. Between weak freedom of information laws, limited whistleblower protections, powerful defamation suits and monopolisation of the media, the space for public debate is narrowing.
In honour of Julian’s dedication to freedom of expression, Founder of The Information Rights Project Gabriel Shipton is helping to manage Project Spartacus, which aims to archive the 90,000 leaked documents on the Afghanistan war that Julian published.
Read more about Project Spartacus
thenightly.com.au/business/ julian-assanges-brother- embarks-on-bitcoin-wikileaks- project-to-memorialise-the- espionage-that-shook-america- c-20173884
In early October, Founder of The Information Rights Project Gabriel Shipton spoke with JOY Media about press freedom.
Listen to Gabriel’s conversation
joy.org.au/saturdaymagazine/ 2025/10/sat-11th-oct-2025- gabriel-shipton-founder-chair- the-information-rights- project-freedom-of-the-press/
Our September poll was a stark reminder of the importance of protection of freedom of expression. 50.8% of participants said they feel uncomfortable sharing their views, while 49.1 % said they feel comfortable. Thank you to the 608 people who took part.
This month, we want to hear from you on press freedom.
https://informationrights.org/take-action/october-poll
Thank you for your courage,
The Information Rights Project Team
Tags: Assange, Courage in Media Award, Engaged Journalism, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of information, Freedom of the press, Investigative Journalism, Journalistic Ethics, Media, Whistleblowing
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