Ben’s Brownlow predictions
With the Brownlow Medal count just a few hours away, upstart’s resident AFL expert Ben Waterworth takes stock of the contenders to walk home with the game’s most coveted individual prize.
With the Brownlow Medal count just a few hours away, upstart’s resident AFL expert Ben Waterworth takes stock of the contenders to walk home with the game’s most coveted individual prize.
A Martin Flanagan blog post extolling the human element of journalism has been selected by Chris McNamara as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read. Maybe with a beer in hand.
Interested in journalism and sport and thinking about what to study next year? You might want to consider La Trobe’s new three-year Sport Journalism degree which will enrol its first batch of students for the start of the 2011 academic year.
With the Brownlow Medal count just a few hours away, upstart’s resident AFL expert Ben Waterworth takes stock of the contenders to walk home with the game’s most coveted individual prize.
A Martin Flanagan blog post extolling the human element of journalism has been selected by Chris McNamara as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read. Maybe with a beer in hand.
Interested in journalism and sport and thinking about what to study next year? You might want to consider La Trobe’s new three-year Sport Journalism degree which will enrol its first batch of students for the start of the 2011 academic year.
A few months ago Tom wanted a job as a journalist. Then he landed one. Now La Trobe Uni has asked him back as a guest lecturer to tell the story behind his diary as a graduating journalism student and his experiences so far as a working journalist.
With the Brownlow Medal count just a few hours away, upstart’s resident AFL expert Ben Waterworth takes stock of the contenders to walk home with the game’s most coveted individual prize.
A Martin Flanagan blog post extolling the human element of journalism has been selected by Chris McNamara as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read. Maybe with a beer in hand.
Interested in journalism and sport and thinking about what to study next year? You might want to consider La Trobe’s new three-year Sport Journalism degree which will enrol its first batch of students for the start of the 2011 academic year.