The working journalist – Caroline Overington
Caroline Overington speaks to Liana Neri about beginning her career, working as a foreign correspondent in New York, and balancing her journalistic duties with fictional writing.
Caroline Overington speaks to Liana Neri about beginning her career, working as a foreign correspondent in New York, and balancing her journalistic duties with fictional writing.
No one is completely certain what life after uni will bring. upstart’s Liana Neri has compiled a ‘to-do’ list of things to try before you find your first real job.
Mistakes happen. But in the digital era how should something as commonplace as a typo be corrected? That’s the question explored in this piece by Mallary Jean Tenore which Liana Neri has chosen to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
Caroline Overington speaks to Liana Neri about beginning her career, working as a foreign correspondent in New York, and balancing her journalistic duties with fictional writing.
No one is completely certain what life after uni will bring. upstart’s Liana Neri has compiled a ‘to-do’ list of things to try before you find your first real job.
Mistakes happen. But in the digital era how should something as commonplace as a typo be corrected? That’s the question explored in this piece by Mallary Jean Tenore which Liana Neri has chosen to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
Ahead of the AFL’s Indigenous round, Liana Neri argues racism is more ingrained in football culture more than most realise.
Caroline Overington speaks to Liana Neri about beginning her career, working as a foreign correspondent in New York, and balancing her journalistic duties with fictional writing.
No one is completely certain what life after uni will bring. upstart’s Liana Neri has compiled a ‘to-do’ list of things to try before you find your first real job.
Mistakes happen. But in the digital era how should something as commonplace as a typo be corrected? That’s the question explored in this piece by Mallary Jean Tenore which Liana Neri has chosen to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
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.
Nicole Valicek graduated from La Trobe University in 2009. After returning from a year of travel, she put together her resume and landed a job as a cadet journalist at The Northern Times. Liana Neri caught up with her.
In a world where we rely on the internet on a daily basis, it is inevitable that cybercrime is on the rise. Liana Neri asks if the implications of living in an open press society are to blame.
Hardcourt bike polo has emerged as a popular sport among the cycling community in Melbourne. Matthew Dixon and Liana Neri went along to the regular Sunday contests.
Former AFL great, Wayne Carey made a disappointing comeback for the Maribyrnong Park Lions on Saturday. Liana Neri discusses whether the word ‘hero’ was thrown around too lightly.
The News of the World phone hacking scandal has raised questions about the practices of Australian journalists. Liana Neri reports.
On exchange in Columbia, Missouri, La Trobe student Liana Neri got the chance to check out Snoop Dogg himself. When the pimp’s in the crib…
Animal alter egos, conventions and fursuit pornography, welcome to the world of furry enthusiasts. Liana Neri learns about the quirky subculture that’s slowly growing in Australia.
Thursday, 15 October, 2009 – A Melbourne filmmaker has combined his love of films, and a cause very dear to his heart, to raise money for charity. Shane Dunlop plans the Herculean feat of watching 70 films in 7 days, all in the name of brain injury support services. Kim Hellard and Liana Neri report.
It’s goodbye to yet another editorial team here at upstart. Here’s a few words from the outgoing team, and our thanks to our regular contributors.
upstart checked out a few of the horses set to run in today’s ‘race that stops a nation’ at Werribee racecourse last week.
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Journalismand Master of Global Communicationsdegrees, upstart presents the 100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism.
In collaboration with students from La Trobe University’s Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Global Communications degrees, upstart presents the 100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism.
Can Collingwood go back-to-back? Or will Geelong claim its third flag in six years? Giulio Di Giorgio, John Takemura and Liam Quinn preview tomorrow’s highly anticipated AFL Grand Final.
Who will be the 2011 season’s best and fairest player? Ben Waterworth and John Takemura preview tonight’s Brownlow medal count.
With one week to go until the finals, heavyweight clubs Collingwood and Geelong face off in a top-of-the-table clash at the MCG. Ben Waterworth and John Takemura share their tips for that game, plus all of the other AFL matches for Round 24.
Indigenous dream not yet realised