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November 27, 2009

From assignment to article in The Age

Matt de Neef recounts how his La Trobe University feature article assignment morphed into a full page piece in The Age’s Livewire section.

Lebanese league lament

It’s certainly a country that loves its soccer, but in Lebanon the sport is in trouble, thanks largely to the politicisation of the game, and fears for the security of spectators. Marcel Abboud reports.

Finding her radio voice

Lois Lane La Trobe student by weekday, up-and-coming Super Woman radio personality on weekends. From study desk to sound board, Olivia Kaleta describes the magic of her journey into the media limelight. Shelley Tangee reports.

From assignment to article in The Age

Matt de Neef recounts how his La Trobe University feature article assignment morphed into a full page piece in The Age’s Livewire section.

Lebanese league lament

It’s certainly a country that loves its soccer, but in Lebanon the sport is in trouble, thanks largely to the politicisation of the game, and fears for the security of spectators. Marcel Abboud reports.

Finding her radio voice

Lois Lane La Trobe student by weekday, up-and-coming Super Woman radio personality on weekends. From study desk to sound board, Olivia Kaleta describes the magic of her journey into the media limelight. Shelley Tangee reports.

more from November 27, 2009

Kookaburras out to prove a point

The Kookaburras are back in action and for their opponents on the hockey field, that’s no laughing matter, as Ben Waterworth reports.

From assignment to article in The Age

Matt de Neef recounts how his La Trobe University feature article assignment morphed into a full page piece in The Age’s Livewire section.

Lebanese league lament

It’s certainly a country that loves its soccer, but in Lebanon the sport is in trouble, thanks largely to the politicisation of the game, and fears for the security of spectators. Marcel Abboud reports.

Finding her radio voice

Lois Lane La Trobe student by weekday, up-and-coming Super Woman radio personality on weekends. From study desk to sound board, Olivia Kaleta describes the magic of her journey into the media limelight. Shelley Tangee reports.