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David Lowden

A long walk still ahead

With the dust settling on a tumultuous week in the AFL, David Lowden explores how the events shone a light on the work we still have to do.

A conversation with Mick Malthouse

Last night Carlton coach Mick Malthouse spoke to La Trobe University alumni about leadership, goal-setting, and of course, football. Sam McInerney was in attendance.

In Conversation: Mick Malthouse

La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow Mick Malthouse speaks to David Lowden about Jim Stynes, his decision to leave Collingwood, racism in football and climate change.

A long walk still ahead

With the dust settling on a tumultuous week in the AFL, David Lowden explores how the events shone a light on the work we still have to do.

A conversation with Mick Malthouse

Last night Carlton coach Mick Malthouse spoke to La Trobe University alumni about leadership, goal-setting, and of course, football. Sam McInerney was in attendance.

In Conversation: Mick Malthouse

La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow Mick Malthouse speaks to David Lowden about Jim Stynes, his decision to leave Collingwood, racism in football and climate change.

more from David Lowden

A long walk still ahead

With the dust settling on a tumultuous week in the AFL, David Lowden explores how the events shone a light on the work we still have to do.

A conversation with Mick Malthouse

Last night Carlton coach Mick Malthouse spoke to La Trobe University alumni about leadership, goal-setting, and of course, football. Sam McInerney was in attendance.

In Conversation: Mick Malthouse

La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow Mick Malthouse speaks to David Lowden about Jim Stynes, his decision to leave Collingwood, racism in football and climate change.

Putting sport journalism into perspective

Is sport journalism important? After three weeks in New Delhi, La Trobe University’s new lecturer in sport journalism, David Lowden, considers the social impact of the profession he’s been part of for the last 20 years.

La Trobe launches Sport Journalism degree

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.

Upcast: Episode 9

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.