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Meghan Lodwick

I object

How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.

The Social Network: Film review

In a world becoming increasingly filled with Facebook addicts, it was only a matter of time until Hollywood told its story. William Botoulas reviews The Social Network to see how it fared.

Hillary Clinton addresses social media

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited Melbourne for the first time on Sunday. Meghan Lodwick reports on her conversation with Leigh Sales in an auditorium full of young Australians.

I object

How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.

The Social Network: Film review

In a world becoming increasingly filled with Facebook addicts, it was only a matter of time until Hollywood told its story. William Botoulas reviews The Social Network to see how it fared.

Hillary Clinton addresses social media

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited Melbourne for the first time on Sunday. Meghan Lodwick reports on her conversation with Leigh Sales in an auditorium full of young Australians.

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Journalist cadetship

Are you knowledgeable in the field of economics? Conexus Financial is offering a cadet journalist position in Sydney.

I object

How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.

The Social Network: Film review

In a world becoming increasingly filled with Facebook addicts, it was only a matter of time until Hollywood told its story. William Botoulas reviews The Social Network to see how it fared.

Hillary Clinton addresses social media

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, visited Melbourne for the first time on Sunday. Meghan Lodwick reports on her conversation with Leigh Sales in an auditorium full of young Australians.

Oaks Day Preview

Oaks Day, the most stylish day of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival as it is officially Ladies Day. Ben Asgari puts fashion aside and previews the races.

Interview with Belinda Hawkins

Sarah Hunt chats to producer of Australian Story, Belinda Hawkins, about what it takes to be a good story-teller and Malcolm Turnbull losing his temper.

Say cheese – but please don’t smile

Juggling a journalist cadetship and an undergrad, Alexandra Falls didn’t think photographer would be added to her job title. The rookie rural reporter writes on her experience as a cadet.

Graduate-entry journalism job

Delimiter, a Sydney-based publication, is looking for a part-time journalist to cover news in their fast-paced environment.

The Smashing Pumpkins: Gig review

The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the great bands of the 90s. So what’s different in 2010? Eryn Crowl takes stock of their recent gig at Melbourne’s Festival Hall.

Eat, Pray, Love: Review

It’s been slammed as long and boring and the protagonist has been called selfish and spoiled, so what does Eat, Pray, Love really have to offer? Corina Thorose looks past the complaints into the heart of Liz Gilbert.

Coffee cocktails

Morning coffee orders rarely vary from espresso, milk then your preferred amount of sugar. Every now and then it’s good to mix it up, Meghan Lodwick experiments with espresso.

The 96 experience

The 96 tram is the busiest in Melbourne, carrying over 32 million passengers a year. For seven years Lydia Sawtell rode it twice daily. For old times’ sake, she jumped on it again to see if anything had changed.

Mosh pit photography

With a camera in hand and music in his ears, Laurence Barnes is a photographer with a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll. Radhika Chopra recently caught up with him to find out about his snapshot world.

ScanArt launch

Last Friday saw the launch of the biggest ScanArt exhibition to date. Jean Kemshal-Bell reports on emerging Scandinavian artists and the delights of Jarlsberg.

ACER journalism award

Read, written or know of a great article on education by a journalism student? Then nominate it for the ACER award.

Jake Wilson: Lecture

From cinema studies student to reviewer for The Age, Jake Wilson talks about his plight from undergrad to paid journalist this morning at La Trobe University.

Jinja Safari: Gig review

Maracas, sitars and drums oh my! How many instruments can one band play? Josephine Crawley reviews up and comers Jinja Safari and finds out that animal calls are a normal part of their set.

Blue Tile Lounge

Often overlooked, the Blue Tile is a Melbourne lounge complete with live music and cheap drinks. Renee Tibbs reviews the Smith Street establishment, complete with tips on buying rounds.