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The Jaimo and Ferg show: Chess edition
In the fourth and final episode of trying new sports, Jaimo and Ferg teamed up for a game of giant chess at the Islamic Museum of Australia.
In the fourth and final episode of trying new sports, Jaimo and Ferg teamed up for a game of giant chess at the Islamic Museum of Australia.
Macleod YMCA’s ‘Walking Football’ clinic gives older residents a less intensive version of the sport. It’s just one example of the many initiatives aimed at helping over 50s stay active.
Almost all domestic students have HECS debt, but what does this new update in the 2024 Federal Budget mean for you?
In the fourth and final episode of trying new sports, Jaimo and Ferg teamed up for a game of giant chess at the Islamic Museum of Australia.
Macleod YMCA’s ‘Walking Football’ clinic gives older residents a less intensive version of the sport. It’s just one example of the many initiatives aimed at helping over 50s stay active.
Almost all domestic students have HECS debt, but what does this new update in the 2024 Federal Budget mean for you?
We had a look behind the scenes on those who make Upstart’s ‘The Ag’.
In the fourth and final episode of trying new sports, Jaimo and Ferg teamed up for a game of giant chess at the Islamic Museum of Australia.
Macleod YMCA’s ‘Walking Football’ clinic gives older residents a less intensive version of the sport. It’s just one example of the many initiatives aimed at helping over 50s stay active.
Almost all domestic students have HECS debt, but what does this new update in the 2024 Federal Budget mean for you?
Reporter Awab Elbashir documented the La Trobe student encampments for the ‘Free Palestine’ movement, hosted at the Bundoora campus, and the history of the Palestine-Israel conflict.
This episode we report on the ‘Free Palestine’ LTU student encampment, the budget’s HECs debt update, and ways of staying fit in your 50s.
Jaimon and Ava try rock climbing with the mountaineering club, but where’s Ferg you might ask? You’ll just have to find that out in this episode.
This new breakthrough study in sports statistics is lead by a LTU sports scientist.
Have you ever used LTU’s food bank? Here’s all the ways they can help you…
Have you ever been up close to this large indigenous bird? The Ag did and we lived to tell the tale.
In our third episode, we visited the Wildlife Sanctuary’s new emus, the food bank and looked at new research that could accurately predict AFL draft picks.
This week, Jaimo and Ferg try out water polo with former national team vice captain Lisa Flav.
Student unions are an important part of campus life, but do you know how they work and what they do?
We reported on the new Home of The Matildas at LTU’s Bundoora campus and how it has helped grow women’s football today.
Despite the government’s 2022 deadline, many tram stops across Melbourne, including some close to La Trobe University, still fall short of accessibility standards.
On our second episode, we reported on the accessibility of tram stops, La Trobe’s Student Union and the Home of The Matildas.
This week, Jaimo and Ferg try out taekwondo with La Trobe’s Taekwondo club.
In a world where education is a valued pathway to success, a silent struggle persists for many students.
Agora vendors speak to The Ag about how they deal with the rising cost of produce and stock, while keeping food and beverage costs low for the students.
La Trobe University is building Victoria’s largest solar farm. Do the people on campus know about it? We went out to see what they thought.