The game changer?
La Trobe University’s Media and Communications program, in conjunction with the Alumni and Advancement Office, is holding a public seminar titled: “The game changer: was
La Trobe University’s Media and Communications program, in conjunction with the Alumni and Advancement Office, is holding a public seminar titled: “The game changer: was
A group of students in La Trobe University’s media and communication degree will be broadcasting live on Sunday, August 7 from the Melbourne campus Open
The new show, The Final Score, will stream live on the homepage as an extension of the upstart LIVE broadcasts which started earlier this year. The
La Trobe University’s Media and Communications program, in conjunction with the Alumni and Advancement Office, is holding a public seminar titled: “The game changer: was
A group of students in La Trobe University’s media and communication degree will be broadcasting live on Sunday, August 7 from the Melbourne campus Open
The new show, The Final Score, will stream live on the homepage as an extension of the upstart LIVE broadcasts which started earlier this year. The
La Trobe University graduate and former upstart staffer Sam McInerney has landed a job in the media.
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Congratulations to Bridget Rollason, who’ll be working as a journalist with Prime7 in Ballarat.
Lawrie Zion explores the question of what happens to journalists who take a redundancy, as the media industry experiences the most serious contraction in its history.
Channel Seven newsreader, Peter Mitchell, talks family, journalism and what he believes really got him his first gig in the media, with Joely Mitchell.
Fresh out of university and chasing a career as an actor, this was the audition Big Brother housemate Rohan Mirchandaney really wanted to nail, writes Rikki-Lee Burley.
Hawthorn ruckman David Hale may have just won the AFL premiership, but at home he’s a legend to two little girls for a whole different reason, writes Nina Burstal.
Damien Ractliffe and Cody Winnell preview the Emirates Stakes Day at Flemington.
Advertising consultant turned social entrepreneur, Mike Rios, speaks to Daniel Bramley about changing the world one “dong chim” at a time.
What does it take to be an AFL coach? In an interview with Michael Itsou, incoming West Coast coach Adam Simpson discusses the interview process and his hopes for the Eagles.
Carlton’s vice captain Kade Simpson has always played his role for the team. But as Robert Beaton discovered, things haven’t always gone to plan.
Damien Ractliffe and Cody Winnell preview the race which stops the nation.
The battle for the seat of Indi was perhaps the most interesting story of the 2013 federal election. New independent MP Cathy McGowan speaks to Caitlyn Leggett about her road to victory.
We’re often told that sport is just a game, and the result doesn’t matter but, as Kevin Cheong finds out, it’s a message that doesn’t ring true with some fans.
Sean Munaweera hosts this podcast with Blake Gray and Ben Sathananthan looking at the new NBA season.
All students are welcome to attend this guest lecture by 2013 ABC journalism cadet Dan Conifer today.
Joey Barton’s latest controversy, Pepe Reina’s pyjamas and the future of Iker Casillas features in Chris Hearn’s weekly football column.
The sacking of Holger Osieck is the perfect opportunity for the FFA to look long and look local in appointing the next coach, writes Erdem Koç.
Rolling Stone Magazine’s Michael Hastings speaks with Julian Assange, the boy from Australia who became public enemy number one to the USA, in this interview chosen by Michael Itsou for our 50 Interviews project.
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks frankly to Peter Manso about living with the world’s greatest body, in this interview selected by Daniel Bramley for our 50 Interviews project.