La Trobe students get AFL media gig
The inaugural AFL rookie reporters program kicks off in 2013. La Trobe students Paul Bastin and Ben Rowles have achieved a place in the highly competitive program.
The inaugural AFL rookie reporters program kicks off in 2013. La Trobe students Paul Bastin and Ben Rowles have achieved a place in the highly competitive program.
The Asia Pacific Journalism Centre is running a one-day program on Saturday March 2 focused on reporting the development challenges for Iraq.
Australian hip-hop sensation Drapht kicks off his Uni-Verse tour at La Trobe Universities around Victoria. Betony Pitcher speaks to the artist about the tour and his brand new tracks.
The inaugural AFL rookie reporters program kicks off in 2013. La Trobe students Paul Bastin and Ben Rowles have achieved a place in the highly competitive program.
The Asia Pacific Journalism Centre is running a one-day program on Saturday March 2 focused on reporting the development challenges for Iraq.
Australian hip-hop sensation Drapht kicks off his Uni-Verse tour at La Trobe Universities around Victoria. Betony Pitcher speaks to the artist about the tour and his brand new tracks.
After attending a conference investigating Iraq ten years since the intervention, Wajeehah Sabahat discovers a country still in crisis.
The inaugural AFL rookie reporters program kicks off in 2013. La Trobe students Paul Bastin and Ben Rowles have achieved a place in the highly competitive program.
The Asia Pacific Journalism Centre is running a one-day program on Saturday March 2 focused on reporting the development challenges for Iraq.
Australian hip-hop sensation Drapht kicks off his Uni-Verse tour at La Trobe Universities around Victoria. Betony Pitcher speaks to the artist about the tour and his brand new tracks.
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