The Bendigo Weekly seeks young journalist
The Bendigo Weekly is searching for a young journalist to write for its Walkey Award-winning publication.
The Bendigo Weekly is searching for a young journalist to write for its Walkey Award-winning publication.
Bullying is never alright, but can the bullied find a silver lining? Madeleine McCarty asks.
Curious as to how Buddhists commemorate the biggest event on the Buddhist calendar? Madeleine McCarty went along to the Buddha’s Day and Multicultural Festival at Federation Square to find out.
The Bendigo Weekly is searching for a young journalist to write for its Walkey Award-winning publication.
Bullying is never alright, but can the bullied find a silver lining? Madeleine McCarty asks.
Curious as to how Buddhists commemorate the biggest event on the Buddhist calendar? Madeleine McCarty went along to the Buddha’s Day and Multicultural Festival at Federation Square to find out.
Eagle’s Nest is an independent theatre company which has been around for about five years. Madeleine McCarty talks to James Adler, creator of Eagle’s Nest about the trials and tribulations of running a successful theatre company.
The Bendigo Weekly is searching for a young journalist to write for its Walkey Award-winning publication.
Bullying is never alright, but can the bullied find a silver lining? Madeleine McCarty asks.
Curious as to how Buddhists commemorate the biggest event on the Buddhist calendar? Madeleine McCarty went along to the Buddha’s Day and Multicultural Festival at Federation Square to find out.
Fairtrade Fortnight is an event held every May. Madeleine McCarty went along to the La Trobe Fairtrade Event to find some more about this important social justice occasion.
Does ANZAC Day still hold meaning for young Australians or is it just another indiscriminate day off? Madeleine McCarty visited the Shrine of Remembrance and Federation Square to find out what the younger participants really thought of the day.
The ‘Real Fit Food 2.0: sports nutrition & living foods demo’ on 17th April saw many attend who were eager to hear about how to get the most out of a raw food diet. Madeleine McCarty went along.
Sponsor a child? Why not sponsor a town instead? Paul Purcell explores the benefits of sponsorship on a larger scale.
They say Australia rides on the sheep’s back, but are we being greedy by taking a little skin off it too? Madeleine McCarty explores.
Round 1 of AFL was a cracker, will this week give us more of the same? William Botoulas brings us the second installment of the AFL weekly previews.
On Friday 30 March, two eager, budding young journalists headed off to hear what were to be some invaluable words of wisdom on navigating the world of journalism.
Tofu or not tofu? is an ongoing series of articles and weekly challenges created by an omnivore, a vegetarian, and a vegan. This week, Madeleine reflects on the raw vegan challenge.
Is social media the new face of the fourth estate? Alyce Hogg examines the Kony 2012 phenomenon and ensuing backlash and asks where, in today’s rapidly evolving media industry, should we place our trust?
Madeleine McCarty went along to a Laughter Group at Northcote’s Jika Jika Community Centre to find out what this funny business is all about.
From the childhood farm to a far flung friend, Madeleine McCarty explains why she chose Vegetarianism.