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Internship opportunity in New York

If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.

The Rudd Government: What went wrong (or right?)

Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.

Brave bloggers gamble safety

Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.

Internship opportunity in New York

If you’ve ever thought about working in New York, this could be the internship for you. The Australian Consulate General’s Office is now accepting applications for their four month internship programs.

The Rudd Government: What went wrong (or right?)

Join Robert Manne, Paul Kelly, Lenore Taylor and Judith Brett at 12:30 this afternoon for a discussion about the ups and downs of the Rudd government’s term. This is an exciting opportunity to hear some influential political commentators.

Brave bloggers gamble safety

Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.

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Calling all bloggers…

If you have a blog, upstart wants to hear from you. Get in touch with us at contact@upstart.net.au.

The planes, they are a changin’

Aeroplanes are a symbol of human achievement. But have we lost something along the way? As we power ahead in this technological age, changes to air travel might reveal a dark truth. Aided by a blazing sun and some strong liquor, Luke S.H. Raggatt investigates how.

Fair Trade assists cocoa kids

This Easter, be careful what chocolate you buy. As Julia Vogl points out, there is increasing concern about the extent to which the cocoa industry is relying on child labour.

In the Green Zone

Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass have teamed up again. Michael Calle discusses Green Zone, the latest in a string of contemporary war films.

Jellicle cats come out to play

For almost three decades, Cats has been purrrrfectly performed around the world. Kelly Theobald has been anticipating its return to a Melbourne stage.

To thigh – or too high?

Boots are always going to be a fashionable winter wardrobe staple. But, as Monique Ancora has found, this years trend is a little trickier to judge.

A Golden Weekend at the Plains

Golden Plains has a reputation as one of Victoria’s best music festivals. It’s family friendly, BYO and, as Kelly Theobald discusses, always serves great music.

Wanted: Design writer

Are you interested in product or industrial design? Then you may be just the person that Design Droplets magazine is looking for.

Film Review: A Single Man

Fashionista Tom Ford has turned his hand to directing but as James Madden discusses, he has left traces of his primary occupation in his new film, A Single Man.

The webcam world of Chatroulette

Laura Carroll introduces Chatroulette: a webcam-based chat site that combines the weirdest and wackiest of the web. Expect to be entertained … or offended.

The precise science of cupping

Our drug of choice is coffee. There are ‘coffee dens’ popping up left and right, delivering innovation. Meghan Lodwick chats to Andrew Kelly to discuss the emerging trend of ‘cupping’.

A Toasty Trend

Is there an emerging social trend for a delicious morning meal? Lee Tobin argues that breakfast clubs aren’t exclusive to the ’80s.

Between the Lines is seeking contributors

Inspire Foundation’s new website, Between the Lines, is looking for contributors to produce words and images. Between the Lines is a forum where people can discuss and debate issues relating to drugs in an environment that doesn’t take a zero-tolerance approach.

Women’s rights changing in Kuwait

As part of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Kelly Theobald talks to Muslim women about suffrage, liberation and wearing the hijab.