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The Inland Sea: Coober Pedy or Desert Nightmare

In the third episode of the web series, ‘The Inland Sea’, journalist and PhD student Steinar Ellingsen explores the eerie desolation of Coober Pedy and says the experience was ‘as intimidating as it was fascinating.’

Where are they now? Ryan Jon

La Trobe Journalism and Media Studies graduates are landing on the their feet in some interesting places. Take Ryan Jon, for example.

‘Welcome to Donald, duck country’

Whatever side of the fence you’re on when it comes to duck shooting, Ashley Fritsch argues there’s one positive for the township of Donald that can’t be overlooked.

The Inland Sea: Coober Pedy or Desert Nightmare

In the third episode of the web series, ‘The Inland Sea’, journalist and PhD student Steinar Ellingsen explores the eerie desolation of Coober Pedy and says the experience was ‘as intimidating as it was fascinating.’

Where are they now? Ryan Jon

La Trobe Journalism and Media Studies graduates are landing on the their feet in some interesting places. Take Ryan Jon, for example.

‘Welcome to Donald, duck country’

Whatever side of the fence you’re on when it comes to duck shooting, Ashley Fritsch argues there’s one positive for the township of Donald that can’t be overlooked.

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The Inland Sea: Coober Pedy or Desert Nightmare

In the third episode of the web series, ‘The Inland Sea’, journalist and PhD student Steinar Ellingsen explores the eerie desolation of Coober Pedy and says the experience was ‘as intimidating as it was fascinating.’

Where are they now? Ryan Jon

La Trobe Journalism and Media Studies graduates are landing on the their feet in some interesting places. Take Ryan Jon, for example.

‘Welcome to Donald, duck country’

Whatever side of the fence you’re on when it comes to duck shooting, Ashley Fritsch argues there’s one positive for the township of Donald that can’t be overlooked.

Entries now open for ACER journalism award

Are you studying journalism or professional writing? Do you have an interest in education? If yes, then it’s time to start writing your application for the Australian Council for Educational Research journalism award.

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With just days until the ANZ Championship’s ‘Netball’s Festival of Stars’ celebrity charity match, Sarah Baker talks dietary regimes, defence and male haircuts with captain Adam Spencer.

Review: Xanadu the Musical

Sarah Green was eight years old when she saw her first musical, Jesus Christ, Superstar. The costumes, the lyrics, the atmosphere — she thought her love was unconditional. Until she met Xanadu the Musical.

Film review: The Way Back

The Way Back delves into a dark chapter of human history, following a group of escapees on a 7,000 km journey from a Siberian Gulag to India. It’s a painful landscape, according to Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.