Welcome back to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students.
On this show, we cover trolling, COVID vaccination rates, Rugby league in Victoria, blockchain and local not for profit organisation Two Birds One Scone.
Welcome back to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students.
On this show, we cover trolling, COVID vaccination rates, Rugby league in Victoria, blockchain and local not for profit organisation Two Birds One Scone.

Almost 30 percent of Australia’s population is in rural areas, but 98 percent of research funding goes to capital cities.

The majority of protests for 2025 have been regarding Palestine.

This comes after the 23-million-dollar initiative by the Allan government that rolled out last year, placing products in public places across Victoria.

The tunnels have been used for many purposes, one being the transportation of electronics.

Over the years, more and more queer events have emerged locally, but many young Melburnians share the sentiment that we could always have more performances for and by sapphics.

As interest in native biodiversity grows, suburban residents are reclaiming their nature strips with indigenous plants.

Increasing competition and a crowded calendar means charities are now having to find new and innovative ways to engage donors.

For many living in exile from autocracy, the personal and professional costs of being an independent journalist are high.