Bloggers and filmmakers wanted for the Melbourne Writers Festival
The 2011 Melbourne Writers Festival is running two competitions on the theme of ‘Stories Unbound’, one for bloggers and one for makers of short films and animations.
The 2011 Melbourne Writers Festival is running two competitions on the theme of ‘Stories Unbound’, one for bloggers and one for makers of short films and animations.
‘Journalism ethics, to remain relevant, must undergo a radical change – a philosophical revolution in how it sees itself and understands its values.’ So says Stephen J. A. Ward in his new journalist creed, which has been selected for our ‘100 articles’ project by Sarah Green.
In our series of bloggers’ tales, we hear from Lydia Sawtell, a budding fashion journalist with a stylish blog.
The 2011 Melbourne Writers Festival is running two competitions on the theme of ‘Stories Unbound’, one for bloggers and one for makers of short films and animations.
‘Journalism ethics, to remain relevant, must undergo a radical change – a philosophical revolution in how it sees itself and understands its values.’ So says Stephen J. A. Ward in his new journalist creed, which has been selected for our ‘100 articles’ project by Sarah Green.
In our series of bloggers’ tales, we hear from Lydia Sawtell, a budding fashion journalist with a stylish blog.
Is “breaking the bank” necessary?
The 2011 Melbourne Writers Festival is running two competitions on the theme of ‘Stories Unbound’, one for bloggers and one for makers of short films and animations.
‘Journalism ethics, to remain relevant, must undergo a radical change – a philosophical revolution in how it sees itself and understands its values.’ So says Stephen J. A. Ward in his new journalist creed, which has been selected for our ‘100 articles’ project by Sarah Green.
In our series of bloggers’ tales, we hear from Lydia Sawtell, a budding fashion journalist with a stylish blog.