Ryan Jon, live from Phuket
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
La Trobe graduate Aimee Vinci is new on the scene, but has already landed a job with the Whitsunday Times. Jessica Buccolieri had a chat with her for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Former La Trobe student Rania Spooner is a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year award.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
La Trobe graduate Aimee Vinci is new on the scene, but has already landed a job with the Whitsunday Times. Jessica Buccolieri had a chat with her for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Former La Trobe student Rania Spooner is a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year award.
What to do after finishing your degree.
Would you leave a job in finance to work on breakfast radio in Phuket? Former upstart editor Ryan Jon tells Matt Smith his story.
La Trobe graduate Aimee Vinci is new on the scene, but has already landed a job with the Whitsunday Times. Jessica Buccolieri had a chat with her for our ‘Working Journalist’ project.
Former La Trobe student Rania Spooner is a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year award.
La Trobe Journalism and Media Studies graduates are landing on the their feet in some interesting places. Take Ryan Jon, for example.
He may be still a relative newcomer to the journalism game but Niall Seewang, a former La Trobe student, has a new job and a promising career ahead of him, as Evan Harding discovers.
Congratulations to 2009 La Trobe graduate Florencia Liguori who is moving from Melbourne to Coffs Harbour to begin a career with the ABC.