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September 30, 2009

Student journalism award

Had any good stories run lately? The Melbourne Press Club is calling for submissions for its Siemens Award for Student Journalism. First prize includes $2,000 cash, and entries close on 9 October.

Fame: no pain, no gain

Dance was her first true love. But when Kelly Theobald saw the new movie, Fame, it evoked more than mere nostalgia.

Student journalism award

Had any good stories run lately? The Melbourne Press Club is calling for submissions for its Siemens Award for Student Journalism. First prize includes $2,000 cash, and entries close on 9 October.

Fame: no pain, no gain

Dance was her first true love. But when Kelly Theobald saw the new movie, Fame, it evoked more than mere nostalgia.

more from September 30, 2009

It’s not Akmal’s fault

Akmal Saleh might be one of Australia’s most successful comedians. But the performer, who’s appearing at this year’s Melbourne Fringe Festival, tells Florencia Liguori that he still worries about negative reviews.

Student journalism award

Had any good stories run lately? The Melbourne Press Club is calling for submissions for its Siemens Award for Student Journalism. First prize includes $2,000 cash, and entries close on 9 October.

Fame: no pain, no gain

Dance was her first true love. But when Kelly Theobald saw the new movie, Fame, it evoked more than mere nostalgia.