Travel: Northern Italy
Milan’s fashion, Verona’s mythology, and Venice’s historical magnificence, are some of the reasons why over 43 million tourists visit Italy each year, writes Alexandra Hansen.
Milan’s fashion, Verona’s mythology, and Venice’s historical magnificence, are some of the reasons why over 43 million tourists visit Italy each year, writes Alexandra Hansen.
The youth of Mexico have stressed their desire for unbiased media coverage through protests leading up to the Mexican election in July, Julia McDonald reports.
15 months since Mubarak was ousted as leader of Egypt, citizens will be choosing their own leader for the first time in 5,000 years. Julia McDonald reports.
Milan’s fashion, Verona’s mythology, and Venice’s historical magnificence, are some of the reasons why over 43 million tourists visit Italy each year, writes Alexandra Hansen.
The youth of Mexico have stressed their desire for unbiased media coverage through protests leading up to the Mexican election in July, Julia McDonald reports.
15 months since Mubarak was ousted as leader of Egypt, citizens will be choosing their own leader for the first time in 5,000 years. Julia McDonald reports.
There’s no better time to experience what Brangelina raves about in Le sud de la France; a veritable array of glamour, history and relaxation, writes Alexandra Hansen.
Milan’s fashion, Verona’s mythology, and Venice’s historical magnificence, are some of the reasons why over 43 million tourists visit Italy each year, writes Alexandra Hansen.
The youth of Mexico have stressed their desire for unbiased media coverage through protests leading up to the Mexican election in July, Julia McDonald reports.
15 months since Mubarak was ousted as leader of Egypt, citizens will be choosing their own leader for the first time in 5,000 years. Julia McDonald reports.
The Walkley Foundation is hosting the 2012 Walkley Awards. Find out how you can win the 2012 Media Super Student Journalist of the Year Award. Deadline to apply is 25 May.
As the Live Below the Line challenge comes to a close, Katrina Thomson reflects on her experiences, living on just $2 a day, reports Julia McDonald.
This weekend, all over Australia, supporters of Marriage Equality gathered to rally to change the legislation against gay marriage, Julia McDonald reports from Melbourne’s event at the State Library.
The Australian Taxation Office is challenging students to make a video for their YouTube channel. Add something to your resume and get the chance to win cash prizes!
Live Below the Line is calling Australians to eat like the 1.4 billion people living in poverty all over the world, Julia McDonald reports.
At Supafest Urban Music Festival in Melbourne, rapper-singer T-Pain shocked the audience with his array of talents. Julia McDonald was one of them.
Despite the popularity Invisible Children gained through the KONY 2012 campaign last month, efforts fizzled out making a less than successful ‘Cover The Night’ event world wide, Julia McDonald reports.
KONY 2012, a social media sensation last month has quickly filtered out of the public eye. However, with its first event ‘Cover the Night,’ will the movement be reignited? Julia McDonald reports.
Julia McDonald witnessed the underdog rising above this weekend, at the Rip Curl Pro Surf Competition, at Bells Beach, Victoria.
Earth Hour has grown into a global activist event over the past few years. Julia McDonald examines how YouTube is taking the cause further to extend past one hour without lights to longer commitment.
The twists and turns of Melbourne’s famous laneways led us on a pub-crawl we would never forget! Julia McDonald’s review of the CBD’s hidden hot spots.
La Trobe University is providing a supportive and accepting environment for its diverse array of students. This week focused on GLBTQI students.
As the suburb of Ascot Vale wraps up its three-week long local art exhibition, founder Vincenza Fazzalori and participants, Trevor Neal and Lisa Irato discuss its success in the community.
Future Music Festival has been sweeping across Australia, bringing in new talent and pop stars to the masses. As Julia McDonald reports, artists directed a mob of adoring fans at Flemington Racecourse this weekend.