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Chani Unger

Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

Is public education under threat?

Committed unionist and teacher for 29 years, Debra Fisher is fighting alongside the AEU against the latest reforms proposed by the Baillieu government, write Vivien Durant and Chani Unger.

Where does the giving end?

The good work of charities should not be denied, but Chani Unger questions the ways these organisations fundraise and when it all gets a bit too much.

Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

Is public education under threat?

Committed unionist and teacher for 29 years, Debra Fisher is fighting alongside the AEU against the latest reforms proposed by the Baillieu government, write Vivien Durant and Chani Unger.

Where does the giving end?

The good work of charities should not be denied, but Chani Unger questions the ways these organisations fundraise and when it all gets a bit too much.

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Protecting your right to grieve

Chani Unger chats with two Sydney students who are campaigning for a change in how the media deals with grief reporting.

Where are they now? – Kelly Theobald

La Trobe graduate Kelly Theobald took her degree in journalism and moved to outback Australia, where she recently published a children’s book. Chani Unger caught up with her.

Is public education under threat?

Committed unionist and teacher for 29 years, Debra Fisher is fighting alongside the AEU against the latest reforms proposed by the Baillieu government, write Vivien Durant and Chani Unger.

Where does the giving end?

The good work of charities should not be denied, but Chani Unger questions the ways these organisations fundraise and when it all gets a bit too much.

Share-house Diaries: Cooking for Beginners

Moving away from home for the first time can be daunting enough, especially if you don’t know how to cook. Chani Unger gives some tips for first time cooks.

Television: entertainer, teacher and friend.

As the BBC celebrates the 80th anniversary of its first experimental television broadcast, Chani Unger reflects on television’s past and where it is today.

Advocating for change

Linh Do has achieved a lot in the past six years as a young person, and she shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, says Chani Unger.

Meet the new upstart team

A new semester at La Trobe University means many things for students, especially for this group of 12.