
Former upstart editor joins The Age
Tom Cowie will commence work with the Melbourne newspaper next month.
Tom Cowie will commence work with the Melbourne newspaper next month.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
Melbourne-based comedian, actor and writer Catherine Deveny will be speaking to first-year journalism students this afternoon.
Tom Cowie will commence work with the Melbourne newspaper next month.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
Melbourne-based comedian, actor and writer Catherine Deveny will be speaking to first-year journalism students this afternoon.
Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.
Tom Cowie will commence work with the Melbourne newspaper next month.
La Trobe Journalism graduates from 2007, Lauren Hilbert and Matt Cram, are returning on Monday to talk to La Trobe’s final year students.
Melbourne-based comedian, actor and writer Catherine Deveny will be speaking to first-year journalism students this afternoon.
With the smartphone taking centre stage in the digital communications revolution, award winning developer, Steve Potter will talk to La Trobe students about his experience building software for the new platform.
Our own Matthew Dixon has been offered a full-time journalist position with the Kalgoorlie Miner.
This morning, La Trobe Journalism welcomes Sky News Australia’s Digitial News Director John Bergin as guest lecturer for the Broadcast Journalism class.
This afternoon, La Trobe University welcomes Melbourne writer Anna Krien as a guest lecturer in the Journalism Research class.
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.
ABC broadcaster Antony Funnell joins Monday’s Broadcast Journalism class to launch this year’s collaboration between La Trobe Journalism and Radio National’s Future Tense program.
This afternoon at 4, join author, journalist and blogger Margaret Simons at La Trobe University’s Dilemmas in Journalism class to discuss ethics and online journalism. The lecture will be held in the Economics Lecture Theatre and everyone is welcome.
Join Press and Society this afternoon to hear frankie magazine editor Jo Walker talk about the art of journalism.