Attention with intention
With former Victorian premiers Hamer and Bolte now so publicly acknowledged, Justine Costigan wonders why other leaders haven’t been equally recognised.
With former Victorian premiers Hamer and Bolte now so publicly acknowledged, Justine Costigan wonders why other leaders haven’t been equally recognised.
Radio Australia’s Stephen Rice has never had a moment of boredom in his 40-year career. Justine Costigan profiles this broadcaster with a passion for his work.
The sights and the history of Paris are unrivalled anywhere in Europe, but the city itself may not live up to your expectations, writes Alexandra Hansen.
With former Victorian premiers Hamer and Bolte now so publicly acknowledged, Justine Costigan wonders why other leaders haven’t been equally recognised.
Radio Australia’s Stephen Rice has never had a moment of boredom in his 40-year career. Justine Costigan profiles this broadcaster with a passion for his work.
The sights and the history of Paris are unrivalled anywhere in Europe, but the city itself may not live up to your expectations, writes Alexandra Hansen.
Alexandra Hansen finds out why so many young Australians are heading to the Adriatic.
It’s all fame and glory in Ukraine now, but locals are wondering what the legacy of the competition will be once the dust settles, writes Erdem Koc from Donetsk.
Helen Lobato reviews a collection of new Palestinian writing on exile and home.
Michelle Griffin speaks to Justine Costigan about her 20-year career as a journalist from her early days as a cadet at a local weekly paper, to working on the news desk at a major metropolitan daily.
Current affairs program Today Tonight is looking for a production assistant to join its team.
The Wheeler Centre’s lectures on Faith and Culture prompted wide ranging discussions, but as Justine Costigan reports, God barely got a mention.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology has drawn heavy criticism from e-book readers burdened by the numerous restrictions they impose, writes Khalil A. Cassimally.
This year’s winner of The Australian/Vogel’s Literary Award is a powerful novel with football at its heart writes Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
An opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated cadet sports journalist has opened at Victorian publisher Newspaper House.