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Emerging journalists blogroll

Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.

Emerging bloggers

First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.

Blogs taking over the fashion scene

With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.

Emerging journalists blogroll

Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.

Emerging bloggers

First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.

Blogs taking over the fashion scene

With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.

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Zoë Foster Blake: The beauty guru

Journalist, author and CEO of ‘Go-To Skin Care’, Zoë Foster Blake, spoke with Madison Downing about her extensive career.

Emerging journalists blogroll

Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.

Emerging bloggers

First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.

Blogs taking over the fashion scene

With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.

Welcome to the blogosphere

A big welcome to the 200 new bloggers who have set up sites in the last week as part of a first-year journalism assignment at La Trobe University. And check out the every-growing #TEJ2013 blog roll.

Want to be a freelancer? Here are a few handy hints!

Cass Savellis attended the Walkley Media Pass Student Industry Day on Friday, at the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre in Melbourne. It was jam-packed with industry professionals who shared their tips and experiences they’ve gained over their careers. She took their advice and turned it into a list of significant freelance journalist pointers.

The blogosphere under a loupe

Who are the people behind the blogs, and what is on their agenda? Anne Nielsen investigates what the blogosphere in 2012 looks like.

Fashion journalism: An ethical sales bin?

Now that being a fashion blogger can get you a front-row seat at Marc Jacobs’ during New York Fashion Week, Kirby Hughes provides a few tips on keeping your fashion blog out of the ethical sales bin.

Writing for free: exposure or exploitation?

Is exposure enough of a reward for writers who blog for free, such as bloggers at The Huffington Post? Celia Murray considers the fine line between exposure and exploitation.

Behind the magazine: Culture, music and the audio-visual

Radhika Chopra is in the spotlight for the latest installment of upstart’s ‘behind the magazine’ series. She discusses her passion for culture, music and audio-visual journalism with Katharina Hackler.

Sited – Wannabe Hacks

A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.

Sited – Reportr.net

This week’s Sited selection is Reportr.net – a ‘live notebook’ by journalism educator and former BBC journalist Alfred Hermida, that chronicles media and journalism trends. Lawrie Zion profiles the site.

Social media: a journalist’s friend or foe?

As the social media frenzy continues unabated, are journalists leaning too heavily on online sources? Giulio Di Giorgio chats with veteran public affairs educator and consultant Don Bates to find out.