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Sting in the Scorpions’ tail

Davis Harrigan speaks to South Australia Scorpions captain Lauren Ebsary ahead of the women’s state cricket season.

Back off the burqa

Recent calls to ban the burqa are entirely unhelpful to building a cohesive, multicultural society, writes Campbell Elmer.

We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout you?

Australian university students are proud of the institutions they attend, they’re just not as loud about it as their US counterparts, writes Rikki-Lee Burley.

Sports Addiction

Join Jordan Kounelis as he hosts Sports Addiction for the first episode of the 2014/15 season.

Helen Garner to speak at La Trobe

Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist, Helen Garner, will be speaking to students at La Trobe University this morning.

Interview with Anthony Hudson

Sean Munaweera speaks with Fox Footy and SEN broadcaster Anthony Hudson about commentating grand finals, the 2014 season and the issues facing the AFL.

upstart’s Grand Final success

A dedicated team of journalism and media students at La Trobe University broadcast a live television program during the 2014 AFL Grand Final.

Huddo joins #upstartGF

upstart’s Grand Final broadcast will feature Fox Footy and SEN sports broadcaster Anthony Hudson. Here’s a sneak peak of what Huddo says about the big game.

In the Palmer of his hand

Despite their exploits, the Palmer United Party is playing an important role in Canberra, writes Liam O’Callaghan.

Long live the music video

Modern day accessibility has made music videos as popular as ever, writes Joel Hargreaves.

SportsUp – 2014 AFL Grand Final

Join Luke Costin, Liam O’Callaghan and Joel Hargreaves for the final week of SportsUp’s 2014 AFL Finals coverage as they preview the grand final.

Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

A harsh sentence

Suspended sentences have been abolished in Victoria, but there are fewer benefits than you may think, writes Erin Leeder.