The Procrastination Zone
Missing person report: An Elwood youth last seen avoiding responsibility.
Missing person report: An Elwood youth last seen avoiding responsibility.
The Break Point Podcast panel review an amazing 2016.
The penultimate Break Point Podcast of 2016 is here and the panel are ready to discuss Andy Murray’s phenomenal week at the ATP Finals. Ryan,
Missing person report: An Elwood youth last seen avoiding responsibility.
The Break Point Podcast panel review an amazing 2016.
The penultimate Break Point Podcast of 2016 is here and the panel are ready to discuss Andy Murray’s phenomenal week at the ATP Finals. Ryan,
The Break Point crew are back to discuss what has been a controversial week in the world of tennis.
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has the momentum of a runaway freight train. But how likely is he to win the Republican nomination? Sheridan Lee finds out.
The Break Point crew are here to take you through all the talking points from the week in tennis.
Break Point is back with your weekly tennis fix.
Break Point is back to discuss all of the talking points from the last week in tennis.
Break Point is back to review the first Grand Slam of the 2016 season.
“We offer service every day and night of the year… and that’s quite unlike any other charity,” Melanie Raymond tells Sophie Taylor.
Break Point is back for the Australian Open, previewing the rest of the action from the first Grand Slam of the year.
Break Point is back for 2016, Val, Ryan and Joel discuss the talking points leading into the Australian Open.
In the final of a six-part series, Erdem Koç looks at what the future for Anzac Day holds following its 100th year anniversary.
In the fifth of a six-part series, Erdem Koç looks at what the legacy the Battle of Gallipoli has left in a cultural sense for Turkish Australians.
Third-year journalism student, Ewa Staszewska, says hands-on experience is important when trying to enter the journalism industry, writes Monique Quercio.
In the fourth of a six-part series, Erdem Koç explores what the heartfelt tribute in 1934 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk means for Turkish Australians.
In the third of a six-part series, Erdem Koç shares the stories of Turkish Australians who have visited Gallipoli, and the feelings their trips evoked.
In the second of a six-part series, Erdem Koç looks at how Turkish Australians learn about, and then attempt to balance, the two sides of the infamous battle.
In the first of a six-part series, Erdem Koç looks at the infamous Battle of Gallipoli from the Turkish side as the centenary commemorations come to a close.
2014 Australian Open Ballgirl of the Year Zoe Theodorakopoulos talks to Tim Sperliotis about her hectic last two years.
“I think people will always be interested in a story, and are always interested in one another. How the stories are delivered will change,” Peter Hitchener tells Marie Trevithick.
Break Point is back, discussing all you need to know from the week of tennis.
Break Point is back, discussing all you need to know from the week of tennis.