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.
Submitted any great work during the last year? If so, read this release for details about the ‘MEDIA SUPER Student Journalist of the Year’ awards.
Mia Hayes, who graduated from La Trobe in 2008, now works with Football Federation Victoria and is interested in hearing from volunteers who would like to film soccer games.
People will pay more for quality, right? Not always. Take journalism for example.
The print-version of The Age does have a future says editor Paul Ramadge, but it will be a slimmer paper, with fewer stories and sections — and deeper coverage.
Australian filmmaker Angie Black’s film Birthday Girl will be screened before an eminent panel of international filmmakers.
Erdem Koc is a radio broadcaster and journalist with SBS, and a graduating Law/Media student at La Trobe. He’s also the latest profile subject our Working Journalist project.
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