The fight for a smoke-free society
Today is the annual World No Tobacco Day. Cass Savellis discusses if society is finally catching onto the fact that cigarettes just aren’t worth it.
Today is the annual World No Tobacco Day. Cass Savellis discusses if society is finally catching onto the fact that cigarettes just aren’t worth it.
Take a trip to Barcelona with Alexandra Hansen to witness the fantastical ingenuity of Antoni Gaudi, as she explores her favourite three sites.
Tyrell Mills visited the inaugural Melbourne International Coffee Expo, which took place at the Melbourne Showgrounds over the weekend.
Today is the annual World No Tobacco Day. Cass Savellis discusses if society is finally catching onto the fact that cigarettes just aren’t worth it.
Take a trip to Barcelona with Alexandra Hansen to witness the fantastical ingenuity of Antoni Gaudi, as she explores her favourite three sites.
Tyrell Mills visited the inaugural Melbourne International Coffee Expo, which took place at the Melbourne Showgrounds over the weekend.
Independent artists are now using crowdfunding and direct-to-fan platforms to fund their music. Cass Savellis investigates.
Today is the annual World No Tobacco Day. Cass Savellis discusses if society is finally catching onto the fact that cigarettes just aren’t worth it.
Take a trip to Barcelona with Alexandra Hansen to witness the fantastical ingenuity of Antoni Gaudi, as she explores her favourite three sites.
Tyrell Mills visited the inaugural Melbourne International Coffee Expo, which took place at the Melbourne Showgrounds over the weekend.
As globalisation makes our world smaller, and the economic downturn makes travel partners harder to find, solo travel is becoming more and more popular, writes Alexandra Hansen.
With season 2012 starting to take shape, William Botoulas previews all the Round 5 action with some sneaky upsets possibly on the horizon.
The dumping of the Queensland Premier Literary Awards caused a much heated debate in both the state and national media. Though it appears to be going ahead thanks to donations from the public, emerging writer Kiara O’Gorman still questions why state funding ceased for this important award.
Cass Savellis notes some aspects to be aware of when starting a blog, and how to make yours distinguishable from the rest.
The Seven Network has a journalist opportunity available for their Maroochydore newsroom.
ABC television is seeking a programmer/producer for the RAGE music program.
Cass Savellis attended the Walkley Media Pass Student Industry Day on Friday, at the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre in Melbourne. It was jam-packed with industry professionals who shared their tips and experiences they’ve gained over their careers. She took their advice and turned it into a list of significant freelance journalist pointers.
Cass Savellis takes a look at the documentary, ‘Persecution Blues: The Battle For The Tote’, detailing the closure of The Tote and why live music venues are worth fighting for.
Bush-doof virgin Renee Tibbs moseyed on down to rural Victoria to see what this counter-culture festival is all about.
Books and CDs appear to becoming obsolete due to the increasing amount of technology available today. However, Cass Savellis discusses why she’ll continue to stick to the physical instead of the virtual.
As Gen Y kids will soon become adults; they will either be saviours of the world, or the lost generation. Marcella Purnama reflects on life as a Gen Y-er.
Last Tuesday, Eric Beecher (Crikey) and Paul Ramadge (The Age) joined La Trobe’s Mary Debrett and Robert Manne in a discussion about the future of quality newspapers. Cass Savellis witnessed the proceedings.
Alternative Rock artist and tattooed heart throb, Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional performed an intimate gig in Melbourne, pulling in together a fine mix of people who have followed his colourful and successful music career, writes Clare Cosgrave.