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triple j are hiring

Are you at the forefront of the Australian music scene? Why not check out these cool jobs going at triple j?

Review: The Loved Ones

The Loved Ones is shaping up to be a classic Australian horror film. What makes it so disturbing? Corina Thorose reviews.

triple j are hiring

Are you at the forefront of the Australian music scene? Why not check out these cool jobs going at triple j?

Review: The Loved Ones

The Loved Ones is shaping up to be a classic Australian horror film. What makes it so disturbing? Corina Thorose reviews.

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Hotrodding and freewheeling

Who are hotrodders and what makes their culture so appealing? Tammy Lovett explores a unique world of car enthusiasts.

triple j are hiring

Are you at the forefront of the Australian music scene? Why not check out these cool jobs going at triple j?

Review: The Loved Ones

The Loved Ones is shaping up to be a classic Australian horror film. What makes it so disturbing? Corina Thorose reviews.

Bikes, business and helmet hair

Melbourne’s bike share scheme has had a bumpy beginning so what’s stopping it from picking up speed? Sofia Monkiewicz reports.

Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

The Harry Potter films are now the highest grossing movie franchise of all time but can the seventh installment live up to expectations? Sarah Green reviews.

The murders ignored by the media

Every year people are killed because they don’t fit societal norms. So why isn’t this investigated by the media? Sarah Green reports.

Talking with transgendered Australians

On the Transgender Day of Remembrance, Sarah Green interviews two trans* people about their journeys and the issues faced by trans* folk in Australian society today.

Australian women choose genital mutilation

Activists in Africa, Asia and the Middle East are campaigning hard against female genital mutilation so why are Australian women voluntarily undergoing the procedure? Helen Lobato reports on a concerning trend.

Journos and pollies: lessons learned from Election 2010

What do journalists and politicians have in common? They’ve both learned a valuable lesson from Election 2010. Sarah Green reviews ABC Managing Director Mark Scott’s keynote address at the Melbourne Writers Festival.

Review: The Ghost Writer

The Ghost Writer is an exciting and eye-pleasing political thriller but does the plot hold any surprises? Meghan Lodwick reviews.

Knight and Day: Review

Knight and Day won’t win any points for originality but it has its entertaining moments. Sarah Green reviews.

Traffic jam: improving road safety in Laos

Road accidents are fast becoming a leading cause of death in Southeast Asia yet official statistics often underestimate the full scale of the problem. Laura Retsos investigates road safety in Laos.

New News 2010 Conference

Concerned about the future of journalism or interested in being a part of it? Then check out New News 2010 which runs this Thursday and Friday in Melbourne. Sarah Green looks at some of the program highlights.