Where are they now? Ashley Fritsch
The former upstart editor now works at the Bendigo Advertiser
The former upstart editor now works at the Bendigo Advertiser
La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
The former upstart editor now works at the Bendigo Advertiser
La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
The 2014 graduate speaks about his career in broadcast news
The former upstart editor now works at the Bendigo Advertiser
La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
La Trobe graduate Rania Spooner works for a regional daily newspaper and says she wouldn’t have done her cadetship any other way. She chatted to Matthew Dixon for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
La Trobe graduate Matt de Neef recently scored an editing gig with new website The Conversation. He chatted to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
La Trobe graduate Melissa Meehan is only 25, but already has a Chief of Staff title to add to her list of credentials. She spoke to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
La Trobe Journalism and Media Studies graduates are landing on the their feet in some interesting places. Take Ryan Jon, for example.
Upstart is embarking on a quest to discover more about what’s becoming of last year’s journalism graduates. Could this be you?
You may not find your dream job in journalism straight away, but there’s a lot of other opportunities out there, as 2007 Bachelor of Journalism graduate Luke Fenney has discovered.
Dianne Sarantakos, a 2008 Bachelor of Journalism graduate, is currently working as an Internal Communications Consultant for a major bank. Her position involves writing daily news