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Choice: friend or foe?

Is there such a thing as too many choices? Can the abundance of options in food, phones and clothes actually be bad for us? Writes Anne Nielsen

The future has arrived!

Hologram-videoconferencing is no longer only part of science fiction plots. Anne Nielsen looks at the new technology.

Choice: friend or foe?

Is there such a thing as too many choices? Can the abundance of options in food, phones and clothes actually be bad for us? Writes Anne Nielsen

The future has arrived!

Hologram-videoconferencing is no longer only part of science fiction plots. Anne Nielsen looks at the new technology.

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Free documentary filmmaking training

Do you have a passion for filmmaking or a story to tell? Channel 31 is looking for students to make short documentaries for them.

Choice: friend or foe?

Is there such a thing as too many choices? Can the abundance of options in food, phones and clothes actually be bad for us? Writes Anne Nielsen

The future has arrived!

Hologram-videoconferencing is no longer only part of science fiction plots. Anne Nielsen looks at the new technology.

People grab your cameras!

Today, people around the globe are capturing their daily life with a camera. Join them, and show the world what matters to you! Anne Nielsen reports.

Donate your heart on Facebook

Facebook just added a new Timeline setting, and you can now let everyone know whether or not you are an organ donor. But should people know these things about you? Anne Nielsen discusses.

Hotties travel for free!

Are you attractive and want to travel but can’t afford to do so? Anne Nielsen has found the solution for you!

Injecting rooms in Melbourne?

Should we provide drug users with a safe zone, giving them a place to get their fix? Anne Nielsen discusses the possibilities of injecting rooms.

New online magazine looking for contributions

Framed is a new interview-based online magazine. Their aim is to capture interesting life stories and different perspectives, and they are looking for contributors.

A room of banned books

Should the government be informed of what books we read? What if they were controversial and banned books? Anne Nielsen discusses the issue of surveillance.

Citizen journalism – yay or nay?

What happens when the everyman becomes a producer of media content? Anne Nielsen discusses the dilemmas of citizen journalism.

UK bans best buddies

No more BFFs? What would that do to us as individuals, and to society? Anne Nielsen discusses the banning of best friends in the UK.

Comedy: Wil Anderson – Wilarious

He’s a vegetarian that won’t make friends with vegetables and he likes to squeeze animals. Those aren’t the only reasons Yeliz Selvi became Wil Anderson’s biggest fan last night at the Comedy Theatre.

Part-time reporter job

Econsultancy is looking for a part-time reporter to produce Australian content for their blog.

The blogosphere under a loupe

Who are the people behind the blogs, and what is on their agenda? Anne Nielsen investigates what the blogosphere in 2012 looks like.

Sorry Rendell denies racist claims

Matt Rendell finally broke his silence last night on the racial comments he made that have shocked not only the Adelaide Crows, but the whole competition. Jake D’Amato looks at the situation.