Features
Career Changers: from primary teaching to priesthood 27 Jan
In this second instalment of the Career Changers series, Mary-Lou Ciampa asks Andrew McCarter how he found his calling.
Which flag are you waving on Australia Day? 26 Jan
The 26th of January might have lost its significance, but that doesn’t mean we can’t all enjoy a day off, says Matt Smith.
A Logie award should be worth its weight in ‘gold’ 25 Jan
Australia’s television industry isn’t giving itself due credit as long as it validates the Logies, says Matt Smith.
update
Cadet journalist position with The Star 24 Jan
Newcastle-based Fairfax newspaper The Star is seeking a full-time cadet.
Journalist position at ACP magazines 23 Jan
ACP Magazines are seeking a graduate journalist for two publications in transports and logistics based in Brisbane.
Cadet journalist position in Shepparton, Victoria 20 Jan
A cadet journalist position has opened up at The Shepparton News and its regional stablemates in northern Victoria.
Sport
What will 2012 bring to the world of AFL? 20 Jan
Eager to get his footy socks on for another season, Nick Ciantar casts his eyes ahead to AFL 2012 and gives his predictions for the year in football.
Australian Open tennis preview: women’s singles 16 Jan
The 2012 Australian Open women’s singles should prove to be interesting with several contenders vying for the title, says Farhan Shah.
Australian Open tennis preview: men’s singles 16 Jan
With the 2012 Australian Open now commencing, sports journalist Farhan Shah takes a look at the contenders to take out the men’s singles.
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The Inland Sea: Nesting flatback sea turtles 26 Jan
It’s episode nine and Steinar Ellingsen explores Port Hedland, a constrasting mix of mining and sea turtle nesting haven. As a hatchling make its first trip to the shore, he stands back to watch nature take its brutal course.
Film review: The Muppets 24 Jan
The Muppets are back, and they’ve got the fart shoes to prove it, says Matt Smith.
Film review: War Horse 24 Jan
The new Spielberg film War Horse is overdramatised, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth, but nonetheless it is a moving story of the Great War’s innocent participants: the horses.


