It’s an all white affair
Ahead of the 88th Academy Awards, or “Oscars”, Sheridan Lee examines diversity in the film industry.
Ahead of the 88th Academy Awards, or “Oscars”, Sheridan Lee examines diversity in the film industry.
‘Sandy Hook’ renewed the privacy versus public interest debate that surrounds reporting on children, Sheridan Lee explains.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
Ahead of the 88th Academy Awards, or “Oscars”, Sheridan Lee examines diversity in the film industry.
‘Sandy Hook’ renewed the privacy versus public interest debate that surrounds reporting on children, Sheridan Lee explains.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
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.
Ahead of the 88th Academy Awards, or “Oscars”, Sheridan Lee examines diversity in the film industry.
‘Sandy Hook’ renewed the privacy versus public interest debate that surrounds reporting on children, Sheridan Lee explains.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
Australia and the United States are watching.
New rental advice service for Brimbank and Melton.
Energy Australia providing equal pay for women.
Theatre production changing perceptions of chronic illness.
This week on 13:hundred, Georgie Meadows and Caleb Missen join us to discuss the Fairfax strikes and Meg Kennedy reviews psychological thriller Get Out. In
This week, 13:hundred will open with news headlines. We look at how social media could be desensitising people’s reactions to tragic events. Calvin Loncaric presents
Chinese President Xi Jinping may extend his term
Ukraine is looking to turn land around Chernobyl into a solar farm to reduce energy dependence on Russia, thirty years after an explosion at the
Will Hillary’s second crack at the presidency be successful?
Young travellers may need to change destinations and saving plans thanks to the weakened Australian dollar, writes Tam Kendi.
First-year students at La Trobe University have started blogging en masse. Here’s where they’re up to.
Plane spotters regularly gather at Melbourne Airport to gaze overhead. It’s an activity with a broader appeal than you may expect, writes Erin Leeder.