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ATNIX: Debbie misses Twitter

  • Written by Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology

For anyone based in Australia – and especially for those of us here in Queensland – the major domestic news story of March 2017 is no doubt the impact of Tropical Cyclone Debbie on the coastal communities of the central coast Queensland. So it’s surprising that the cyclone fails to impact strongly on the Australian Twitter News...

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