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October 6, 2011

Vale Steve Jobs – a true inventor

The co-founder and visionary leader of Apple has died after a long battle with cancer. Liam Quinn pays tribute to a man who has left an indelible mark on the world.

Edan’s garden of creativity

Jyade Old talks to artist Edan Chapman about his efforts to make a difference for those in need of help.

Food for thought: meat grown in the lab

What is in vitro meat? How may it benefit the environment, animal welfare and human health and what impact may it have on food choices? Kate Scarff explores this new technology.

Vale Steve Jobs – a true inventor

The co-founder and visionary leader of Apple has died after a long battle with cancer. Liam Quinn pays tribute to a man who has left an indelible mark on the world.

Edan’s garden of creativity

Jyade Old talks to artist Edan Chapman about his efforts to make a difference for those in need of help.

Food for thought: meat grown in the lab

What is in vitro meat? How may it benefit the environment, animal welfare and human health and what impact may it have on food choices? Kate Scarff explores this new technology.

more from October 6, 2011

Black Caviar’s return kick-starts the Spring Racing Carnival

The sound of last Saturday’s final siren in the AFL grand final didn’t just signify the end of another footy season, but also the beginning of another exciting spring carnival of racing. Ben Asgari previews the season’s opening weekend.

Vale Steve Jobs – a true inventor

The co-founder and visionary leader of Apple has died after a long battle with cancer. Liam Quinn pays tribute to a man who has left an indelible mark on the world.

Edan’s garden of creativity

Jyade Old talks to artist Edan Chapman about his efforts to make a difference for those in need of help.

Food for thought: meat grown in the lab

What is in vitro meat? How may it benefit the environment, animal welfare and human health and what impact may it have on food choices? Kate Scarff explores this new technology.

50 Interviews – ‘Just wrap it up’

A seemingly straight-forward television interview quickly turned into a frosty confrontation between world famous talk show host Sir Michael Parkinson and American actress Meg Ryan, selected by Tom Midwood for our ’50 Interviews’ project.

La Trobe’s Short Flicks on screen

La Trobe University’s Student Theatre and Film project will present its annual Short Flicks film project at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

100 articles – ‘To our readers: Jul. 4 1994’

This defensive apology by TIME magazine for its infamous O. J Simpson cover shot gets a guernsey in our ‘100 articles’ list not because it’s great journalism. Instead it should be read as a cautionary tale about what happens when the media crosses the ethical line, says Liana Neri.