Jobs for graduating La Trobe students
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
The Seven Network is putting the call out for reporters, producers and researchers to join its news and current affairs team.
Reed Business Information is looking for a junior journalist for its Editorial Cadetship Program in Sydney.
Brendan Lucas and Damien Ractliffe have landed media jobs for 2013.
The Seven Network is putting the call out for reporters, producers and researchers to join its news and current affairs team.
Reed Business Information is looking for a junior journalist for its Editorial Cadetship Program in Sydney.
The Rockingham branch of Western Australia’s Community Newspaper Group is looking for a graduate cadet reporter.
Star News Group is seeking a sports reporter for a casual position at its Tullamarine office.
Touch-up your resume and start planning your 500-word autobiographical piece because applications are now open for ‘The Age’s’ 2011 traineeship progam.
If you’re a journalist interested in farming and Victoria’s rural scene, applications are open for a job at The Southern Farmer’s Surrey Hills office.
Join La Trobe media and cinema studies students as they showcase their film-making talents at Loop Bar, on Wednesday 8 June.
Screen Australia, together with ABC TV, is offering emerging filmmakers the opportunity to produce a documentary film.
Fairfax Community Network is looking for a Melbournian with a passion for local news and the community.
David Frost’s interviews with Richard Nixon have been turned into a play and a movie. This edited transcript has been chosen by Sindre Hellkas to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
This morning, La Trobe Journalism welcomes Sky News Australia’s Digitial News Director John Bergin as guest lecturer for the Broadcast Journalism class.
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.
This afternoon, La Trobe University welcomes Melbourne writer Anna Krien as a guest lecturer in the Journalism Research class.
Fairfax Community Network is seeking two journalists for positions available at its Dandenong and Airport West offices.
La Trobe University’s Lawrie Zion will join Renee Barnes and James Tuckerman as a panelist at the 2011 Freelance Conference in Melbourne today.
A 1946 essay by George Orwell seems even more relevant to journalism today than it did back then, says Terry Costello in this latest post in our ‘100 articles’ series.
Congratulations to final-year La Trobe Journalism student Kara Irving for her front-page exclusive in The Age today. Another La Trobe journalism student, Angus Monfries, also has a piece published in today’s edition.
La Trobe University’s Ideas and Society Program and Thesis Eleven will host a symposium in June on the topic ‘Does Wikileaks Matter?’.
A recent warning about the perils of journalists using Twitter as a forum to comment on each other’s work has been selected by Khairun Hamid to be included in our ‘100 articles’ project.
Calling all regional journalists: If you have had your work broadcast or published in a rural outlet in Australia’s south-east, enter the 2011 South East Regional Media Awards.
An exchange between President Obama and Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly has been selected by Renee Tibbs to join our ‘100 articles’ list as an example of how NOT to conduct an interview.
The United Nations is offering student journalists the opportunity to cover its ‘Sustainable Societies; Responsive Citizens’ conference in Germany.