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.
Star News Group is looking for a sports writer to help cover weekend games of cricket and provide match reports.
Some articles about journalism are worth reading just because they take the piss out of the way that other pieces about journalism are written. Jarrod Strauch has inducted one such gem into our list of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
A few months ago Tom wanted a job as a journalist. Then he landed one. Now La Trobe Uni has asked him back as a guest lecturer to tell the story behind his diary as a graduating journalism student and his experiences so far as a working journalist.
A Martin Flanagan blog post extolling the human element of journalism has been selected by Chris McNamara as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read. Maybe with a beer in hand.
Interested in journalism and sport and thinking about what to study next year? You might want to consider La Trobe’s new three-year Sport Journalism degree which will enrol its first batch of students for the start of the 2011 academic year.
In the Web 2.0 era, defining plagiarism is becoming an increasingly tricky issue. This 2009 blog post from the PBS MediaShift site is the latest to be added to our list of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
At noon today, the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance’s Mike Dobbie will join La Trobe’s Writing for Media class to discuss journalism ethics on the job. All welcome.
Ryan Jon interviews David Lowden on La Trobe Universisty’s new Sport Journalism degree and explores the idea of free Wi-Fi on public transportation.
James Murdoch’s 2009 speech at the Edinburgh International Television Festival affirmed his belief in markets, while criticising the ambitions of Britain’s state-funded broadcaster, the BBC. Chris McNamara has nominated the speech as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
Reporting traumatic events comes with the territory for many working journalists. But how best to do it? A booklet prepared by the Dart Centre’s Kevin Kawamoto is an excellent place to begin, says Chris McNamara, who has selected it to be part of our ‘100 articles’ project.
Savvy at social networking? Then apply to work as a part-time communications officer for The Foundation for Young Australians.
Australian Puppeteer are planning to publish bi-annually and need a new editor to help expand their magazine. Think you can take the art of puppetry to a whole new literary level?
Australian Associated Press is now advertising for an Editorial/ Video Production Assistant. Applications close Friday.
Looking for a couple of weeks PR work? A Melbourne-based company is looking for someone for an Australasian health conference.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at triple j? Then you might be interested to discover that the station is looking for four reporters to join their flagship current affairs program, Hack.
Heading to the Melbourne Writers Festival? Then why not write something yourself – this year’s program includes an array of international speakers and recently graduated former upstart editor, Tom Cowie, as well as several La Trobe Journalism staff.
Read a great article on peace or social justice issues? Why not nominate it for an award.
The Dart Centre’s Cait McMahon will join La Trobe Journalism’s Dilemmas in Journalism class next Monday afternoon at 4 pm at the Economics Lecture Theatre to discuss how journalists deal with trauma. All welcome.
Join a masterclass with BBC World News presenter Nik Gowing this Wednesday at RMIT.
Entries for the 2010 Ossie Awards for student journalism are now open.