A smoking education
How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.
How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.
A short course in the useful skill of shorthand is now taking enrolments.
Concerned about the future of journalism or interested in being a part of it? Then check out New News 2010 which runs this Thursday and Friday in Melbourne. Sarah Green looks at some of the program highlights.
How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.
A short course in the useful skill of shorthand is now taking enrolments.
Concerned about the future of journalism or interested in being a part of it? Then check out New News 2010 which runs this Thursday and Friday in Melbourne. Sarah Green looks at some of the program highlights.
In an Australian-first, journalism schools from four Melbourne universities will participate in a joint exercise to cover the Victorian election, writes Campbell Elmer.
How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.
A short course in the useful skill of shorthand is now taking enrolments.
Concerned about the future of journalism or interested in being a part of it? Then check out New News 2010 which runs this Thursday and Friday in Melbourne. Sarah Green looks at some of the program highlights.
As part of a series of stories filed from a journalism study tour of Kuwait, Dan Bray discovers that there is more to the Middle East than desert, oil and war.