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November 18, 2009

Radical Beginnings Symposium

Come with us now on a journey through time and space, back to the origins of La Trobe’s cultural and screen studies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Journalists and Freedom of Information

La Trobe PhD student Perrin Brown is researching the effects of Freedom of Information laws on how journalists do their jobs, and he’s keen to hear from jounalists from all over Australia who are willing to be part of a survey he’s conducting.

Welcome to China – and welcome to journalism

The big question on everyone’s lips come graduation from uni is ‘what to do next?’ Alistair Robertson went to China and discovered, through his first job working in the media, just what it’s like to be a journalist overseas. Jessica Rosenthal reports.

Radical Beginnings Symposium

Come with us now on a journey through time and space, back to the origins of La Trobe’s cultural and screen studies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Journalists and Freedom of Information

La Trobe PhD student Perrin Brown is researching the effects of Freedom of Information laws on how journalists do their jobs, and he’s keen to hear from jounalists from all over Australia who are willing to be part of a survey he’s conducting.

Welcome to China – and welcome to journalism

The big question on everyone’s lips come graduation from uni is ‘what to do next?’ Alistair Robertson went to China and discovered, through his first job working in the media, just what it’s like to be a journalist overseas. Jessica Rosenthal reports.

more from November 18, 2009

Radical Beginnings Symposium

Come with us now on a journey through time and space, back to the origins of La Trobe’s cultural and screen studies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Journalists and Freedom of Information

La Trobe PhD student Perrin Brown is researching the effects of Freedom of Information laws on how journalists do their jobs, and he’s keen to hear from jounalists from all over Australia who are willing to be part of a survey he’s conducting.

Welcome to China – and welcome to journalism

The big question on everyone’s lips come graduation from uni is ‘what to do next?’ Alistair Robertson went to China and discovered, through his first job working in the media, just what it’s like to be a journalist overseas. Jessica Rosenthal reports.

Life’s a pitch in the birth of turf

While the Australian Test cricket team prepares to face the West Indies and Pakistan, Ben Waterworth meets the curators who face an Indian summer of hard work in preparing the arena for battle.