What can Australia learn from an African election?
Political documentary An African Election recently premiered in Australia at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival. Alyce Hogg reports.
Political documentary An African Election recently premiered in Australia at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival. Alyce Hogg reports.
Head of Journalism at City University London, George Brock will give a guest lecture at Monash Univerity examining the implications of the inquiry into the News International phone hacking scandal.
Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.
Political documentary An African Election recently premiered in Australia at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival. Alyce Hogg reports.
Head of Journalism at City University London, George Brock will give a guest lecture at Monash Univerity examining the implications of the inquiry into the News International phone hacking scandal.
Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.
Last week, reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian launched The Internet Defence League in a bid to protect the free and open Internet. Alyce Hogg investigates.
Political documentary An African Election recently premiered in Australia at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival. Alyce Hogg reports.
Head of Journalism at City University London, George Brock will give a guest lecture at Monash Univerity examining the implications of the inquiry into the News International phone hacking scandal.
Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.
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Should social news sites like reddit take a more active role in moderating and censoring content that perpetuates prejudice and hate? Alyce Hogg investigates the place of censorship within social media.
Applications for the next intake of trainee journalists across News Ltd’s Victorian sites are officially open.
Alyce Hogg interviews CEO Will Emmett of the youth-led Left Right Think-Tank, and discovers that not all Australian youth are detached from politics.
Tofu or not tofu? is an ongoing series of articles and weekly challenges created by an omnivore, a vegetarian, and a vegan. This week Alyce Hogg investigates whether eating meat can ever truly be humane. The ethical omnivore movement believes it can.
Can a cooking program humanise our politicians? Sheenal Singh discusses food, wine, and the art of conversation in ABC’s Kitchen Cabinet.
Tofu or not tofu? is an ongoing series of articles and weekly challenges created by an omnivore, a vegetarian, and a vegan. This week, Alyce Hogg took up the raw vegan challenge to find out to what happens when a vegan gives up all processed and heated foods.
The Tofu or not tofu? team attempts to give up processed and heated food for a week, and fail abysmally.
Around two million Australians use cholesterol-lowering medication to ward off cardiovascular disease. Helen Lobato ponders if we would be better off ditching the drugs and focussing on healthy lifestyle choices.