Theatre review: The Wild Duck
In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.
In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.
With the sudden interest in NBA rising star Jeremy Lin, Joel Peterson profiles the man behind the ‘Linsanity’ hype.
In this week’s Career Changers instalment, Mary-Lou Ciampa finds out why scientist Paul O’Leary is getting out of the lucrative pharmaceuticals industry.
In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.
With the sudden interest in NBA rising star Jeremy Lin, Joel Peterson profiles the man behind the ‘Linsanity’ hype.
In this week’s Career Changers instalment, Mary-Lou Ciampa finds out why scientist Paul O’Leary is getting out of the lucrative pharmaceuticals industry.
The Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival is giving you the chance to interview some of Australia’s best writers and poets.
In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.
With the sudden interest in NBA rising star Jeremy Lin, Joel Peterson profiles the man behind the ‘Linsanity’ hype.
In this week’s Career Changers instalment, Mary-Lou Ciampa finds out why scientist Paul O’Leary is getting out of the lucrative pharmaceuticals industry.
In your last year of a journalism degree? The Walkley Foundation is running a training day for you to hear insights from industry professionals.
Sneaking a peek at the films to hit our screens this year, young Melbourne filmmaker Edward Drake gives his top 12 to look out for.
Private Media, publisher of Crikey, is looking for a journalism graduate for its new online business publication.
2012 has some much-anticipated AFL clashes for the field, and Nick Ciantar takes us through ten of the best.
Do you have financial analysis skills? AFR is offering a traineeship for reporters.
Red Stitch Actors Theatre kicks off the year with the play Good People and Mary-Lou Ciampa reviews it.
Do interview subjects feel betrayed by reporters? Michael Gawenda lectures on the effects of public scrutiny at the Wheeler Centre.
Are you a budding freelance journalist looking for some pointers on how to build your business? This conference in Melbourne may be just the thing for you.
In this week’s Career Changers instalment, medical scientist Nyree Walshe tells Mary-Lou Ciampa about her meandering professional pathway.
A forum event featuring Robert Manne and David McKnight is being held by the Australian Fabians, discussing the need for vigilance in the pursuit of a heathy democracy.
Flitting from stage to stage, Lauren Morton managed to catch quite a few acts at Melbourne’s Big Day Out on the weekend. She braved the heat and the hordes and lived to tell the tale.
In this second instalment of the Career Changers series, Mary-Lou Ciampa asks Andrew McCarter how he found his calling.
Eager to get his footy socks on for another season, Nick Ciantar casts his eyes ahead to AFL 2012 and gives his predictions for the year in football.
A cadet journalist position has opened up at The Shepparton News and its regional stablemates in northern Victoria.
In this first interview in the series on Career Changers, Mary-Lou Ciampa speaks to sports manager-turned-lawyer, Regan Sterry about making the big move.
In this new series on Career Changers, Mary-Lou Ciampa explores just what makes individuals take the plunge into a new profession.