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How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.
How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.
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.
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.
How hard is it to be fair and balanced in journalism? Alexandra Falls writes about her experiences as a rookie rural reporter and objectivity.
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.
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.
What is the most popular coffee alternative at the moment? As Meghan Lodwick writes, chai tea lattes are giving hot chocolates a run for their money.
If you missed out on The Walkley Media Conference there is still a chance to meet one of the leading thinkers on the future of journalism in Melbourne today.
Happen to miss out on this year’s Walkley Media Conference? Don’t fret, Jay Rosen is making a special appearance in Melbourne today.
Want a make a powerful statement on climate change? Enter the Shout Out for Climate Change competition and get your voice heard.
How will Australia deal with population growth in the future? This Wednesday a special panel has been assembled to tackle the big issue.
Fairfax Community Network is hiring a news journalist. Hurry, applications close next Wednesday.
Why do journalists go to war zones? The Australian Red Cross and RMIT host a special panel to discuss the dangers of the job.
Not being able to crack the specialty coffee market has made Starbucks suffer over the years. Yet, as Meghan Lodwick writes, the coffee company may have found a new niche to put it back on top.
Movies with depth and complexity are all too rare these days. But Inception is an exception, according to Matt De Neef.
If you’re a journalism student looking for some extra cash, why not enter a competition.