Young climate change warriors
Young people care about issues that affect their future and they plan to do something about it, writes Lucille Sadek.
Young people care about issues that affect their future and they plan to do something about it, writes Lucille Sadek.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at CUCKOO, created by Nikki Racklin, Danann Breathnach and Marie Caffrey.
The next preview of our Melbourne WebFest selection series, is Must Be Me by Vincenzo Alfieri.
Young people care about issues that affect their future and they plan to do something about it, writes Lucille Sadek.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest preview series, we look at CUCKOO, created by Nikki Racklin, Danann Breathnach and Marie Caffrey.
The next preview of our Melbourne WebFest selection series, is Must Be Me by Vincenzo Alfieri.
In our next Melbourne WebFest selection preview series, we look at My Lupine Life, created by Teri Armitage and Torin Stefanson.
In our next Melbourne WebFest preview series, we preview The Cameralla’s modestly titled, Great.
In our next Melbourne WebFest selection preview, we look at Atalanti Dionysus’s The Journey of Documentary.
The next Melbourne WebFest profile is Will Murphy’s To Punchy, a drama series where pulp fiction meets noir.
Our latest Melbourne WebFest profile follows the story of a teenage detective in Jill Golick’s series Ruby Skye P.I..
In our next Melbourne WebFest profile, we look at Event Zero, a thriller created by Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey.
In the latest of our Melbourne WebFest selection previews, Miriam Pultro enlightens us with her mythological series, Mythos.
In the first of our Melbourne WebFest selection profiles, we look at Jonathan Robbins’s series, Clutch.
Next up in our Melbourne WebFest selection preview series, we look at Traycee King’s post-apocalyptic zombie thriller, 8.13.
The 2011 Melbourne Writers Festival is running two competitions on the theme of ‘Stories Unbound’, one for bloggers and one for makers of short films and animations.