Graduate trainee position with Walkleys
The Walkley Foundation is looking for a graduate who is passionate about journalism and storytelling to join their Sydney team.
The Walkley Foundation is looking for a graduate who is passionate about journalism and storytelling to join their Sydney team.
In the final instalment of ‘Behind the magazine’, the tables are turned as Khairun Hamid interviews the series’ creator – international student and radio-enthusiast, Katharina Hackler.
Despite a good showing by some of the top female players at the 2011 French Open, Tom Midwood says women’s tennis is in desperate need of a new poster girl.
The Walkley Foundation is looking for a graduate who is passionate about journalism and storytelling to join their Sydney team.
In the final instalment of ‘Behind the magazine’, the tables are turned as Khairun Hamid interviews the series’ creator – international student and radio-enthusiast, Katharina Hackler.
Despite a good showing by some of the top female players at the 2011 French Open, Tom Midwood says women’s tennis is in desperate need of a new poster girl.
How will journalism, publishing, film, TV and game production fare as more industries move online? Join the discussion at the Screen Futures Summit, which is currently being held in Melbourne.
The Walkley Foundation is looking for a graduate who is passionate about journalism and storytelling to join their Sydney team.
In the final instalment of ‘Behind the magazine’, the tables are turned as Khairun Hamid interviews the series’ creator – international student and radio-enthusiast, Katharina Hackler.
Despite a good showing by some of the top female players at the 2011 French Open, Tom Midwood says women’s tennis is in desperate need of a new poster girl.
If you’re a community minded journalist, then apply for these casual positions with the Fairfax Community Network in Dandenong.
The AFL has taken a firm stance to protect players’ wellbeing but the new concussion rule is inconsistent and needs reviewing, says Brendan Lucas.
Legendary rapper and producer Kurtis Blow performed his greatest hits and dance moves to an enthusiastic Melbourne audience. Khairun Hamid was ‘in the place to be’.
Touch-up your resume and start planning your 500-word autobiographical piece because applications are now open for ‘The Age’s’ 2011 traineeship progam.
Novak Djokovic looks set to challenge Rafael Nadal’s supremacy on clay in this year’s tournament, while the exclusion of a few big names has left the women’s contest wide open. Farhan Shah gives us his take on the 2011 French Open.
On paper, Tom Liberatore outranks most other rookies in the AFL this season. But the fact the Western Bulldogs’ star is yet to receive a NAB Rising Star nomination is ridiculous, says James Rosewarne.
Local Melbourne band, Gypsy & The Cat rocked the Palace Theatre last Friday night as they performed their sensational hits to their adoring fans. Gianna Dalla-Vecchia reports.
Melbourne Victory face a hard task replacing championship manager Ernie Merrick. And while caretaker coach Mehmet Durakovic is keen and capable, James Rosewarne says hiring him would be the easy way out.
Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.
The second round of the Formula One world champions gets underway in Malaysia this weekend. Joel Peterson favours Red Bull Racing but says the wet weather forecast could cause havoc on the Sepang track.
Arj Barker brings his new show, Eleven, to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. As Khairun Hamid discovered, he’s almost as good at playing the harmonica as he is at telling jokes.
Some of Europe’s football giants go head-to-head, as the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals kick off this week. Will title-favourites Barcelona continue their great form? Who will triumph in the all-English clash between Manchester United and Chelsea? Liam Quinn gives us his take on each tie.
As the NBA season slowly comes to a close, elite players are in the running to claim the competition’s Most Valuable Player award. Liam Quinn shares his top picks.
Analogue photography is becoming increasingly popular in a digital world, and Lomography’s funky effects have a big part to play. Khairun Hamid takes a shot.
Consider yourself an editorial all-rounder? Interested in community and social issues? Why not write for The Big Issue?
In the second instalment of the web series ‘The Inland Sea’, we visit Aldinga Arts EcoVillage. Steinar Ellingsen ponders the challenges of making the episode.