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Behind the magazine: upstart’s editor

In the latest episode of ‘Behind the magazine’, Katharina Hackler interviews upstart’s heart and soul, editor Ashley Fritsch, about her role over the past semester, her passion for journalism and her love for her country newspaper.

Aric S. Queen – Working Journalist profile

Vagabond journalist Aric S. Queen has visited more than 40 countries, but it was during his five years in Shanghai that he became a writer and a wanted man, as he explains to Heather Rogers.

Behind the magazine: upstart’s editor

In the latest episode of ‘Behind the magazine’, Katharina Hackler interviews upstart’s heart and soul, editor Ashley Fritsch, about her role over the past semester, her passion for journalism and her love for her country newspaper.

Aric S. Queen – Working Journalist profile

Vagabond journalist Aric S. Queen has visited more than 40 countries, but it was during his five years in Shanghai that he became a writer and a wanted man, as he explains to Heather Rogers.

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Behind the magazine: upstart’s editor

In the latest episode of ‘Behind the magazine’, Katharina Hackler interviews upstart’s heart and soul, editor Ashley Fritsch, about her role over the past semester, her passion for journalism and her love for her country newspaper.

Aric S. Queen – Working Journalist profile

Vagabond journalist Aric S. Queen has visited more than 40 countries, but it was during his five years in Shanghai that he became a writer and a wanted man, as he explains to Heather Rogers.

Behind the magazine: Culture, music and the audio-visual

Radhika Chopra is in the spotlight for the latest installment of upstart’s ‘behind the magazine’ series. She discusses her passion for culture, music and audio-visual journalism with Katharina Hackler.

Riding the airwaves for a good cause

For the past year, Sean Power has been giving up his Sunday mornings to volunteer for Vision Australia Radio, hosting a youth-run program. Katharina Hackler chats to him about his work and love for radio.

Behind the magazine: upstart’s all-rounder

Jessica Buccolieri is the centre of attention in this latest instalment of upstart’s behind the magazine series. The all-round editor talks to Katharina Hackler about her role, her love for writing and her soft spot for television.

Behind the magazine: Arts, theatre and music

Sofia Monkiewicz is the latest editorial member to be put in the upstart spotlight. She speaks to Katharina Hackler about her role, enthusiasm for arts journalism and her dream of becoming a theatre critic.

Behind the magazine: upstart’s sport sub-editor

Continuing the series, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Khairun Hamid about her role as the sports sub-editor, her long-lost love for radio and her dreams of writing for a street-culture magazine.

Behind the magazine: Beauty, fashion and food

In her latest instalment, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s Penny Evangelou about her interview with dating-guru Zoë Foster, and about her dreams of becoming a beauty and fashion writer herself.

Behind the magazine: upstart’s sports editor

As part of an ongoing series, Katharina Hackler chats to upstart’s sports editor, Ben Waterworth, about his ever-expanding portfolio of written contributions to upstart, and about chasing a kindergarten dream of becoming an AFL commentator.

Behind the magazine: upstart’s editorial team

This year, upstart’s team has grown quite rapidly, bringing ten new students to the editorial seat. All bring very different experiences and contribute unique stories to the magazine.
Katharina Hackler chats to the deputy editor Natalie Savino about blogs, travel, and hippos.

Review: Xanadu the Musical

Sarah Green was eight years old when she saw her first musical, Jesus Christ, Superstar. The costumes, the lyrics, the atmosphere — she thought her love was unconditional. Until she met Xanadu the Musical.

Meet the new upstart team

This week we welcome a new editorial team at upstart, all of whom bring very different experiences and enthusiasms to the magazine. We hope you like them. And we want you to pitch your stories to them.

Knight and Day: Review

Knight and Day won’t win any points for originality but it has its entertaining moments. Sarah Green reviews.

Niall Seewang – Working Journalist profile

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.