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May 2, 2011

Search on for bloggers

Consider yourself a bit of a blogger? The Meanland project is holding a competition to find two fortnightly contributors.

Behind the magazine: Beauty, fashion and food

In her latest instalment, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Penny Evangelou about her interview with dating-guru Zoë Foster, and about her dreams of becoming a beauty and fashion writer herself.

In search of a stronger pulse

Sydney-based journalist Amelia Freelander knew there’d be challenges when she signed up to volunteer in a rural indigenous community in Western Australia. But as she explained to Erdem Koc, the local elders taught her just as much about herself as their culture.

Search on for bloggers

Consider yourself a bit of a blogger? The Meanland project is holding a competition to find two fortnightly contributors.

Behind the magazine: Beauty, fashion and food

In her latest instalment, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Penny Evangelou about her interview with dating-guru Zoë Foster, and about her dreams of becoming a beauty and fashion writer herself.

In search of a stronger pulse

Sydney-based journalist Amelia Freelander knew there’d be challenges when she signed up to volunteer in a rural indigenous community in Western Australia. But as she explained to Erdem Koc, the local elders taught her just as much about herself as their culture.

more from May 2, 2011

Search on for bloggers

Consider yourself a bit of a blogger? The Meanland project is holding a competition to find two fortnightly contributors.

Behind the magazine: Beauty, fashion and food

In her latest instalment, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Penny Evangelou about her interview with dating-guru Zoë Foster, and about her dreams of becoming a beauty and fashion writer herself.

In search of a stronger pulse

Sydney-based journalist Amelia Freelander knew there’d be challenges when she signed up to volunteer in a rural indigenous community in Western Australia. But as she explained to Erdem Koc, the local elders taught her just as much about herself as their culture.