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Mosh pit photography

With a camera in hand and music in his ears, Laurence Barnes is a photographer with a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll. Radhika Chopra recently caught up with him to find out about his snapshot world.

Fridays in February: Post-Paris Hilton

Upstart editor Tom Cowie returns to the keyboard in 2010 with a new column entitled ‘Fridays in February’. Today he takes aim at Facebook and the ever-evolving cult of celebrity.

What happened next to one journalism graduate

You may not find your dream job in journalism straight away, but there’s a lot of other opportunities out there, as 2007 Bachelor of Journalism graduate Luke Fenney has discovered.

Mosh pit photography

With a camera in hand and music in his ears, Laurence Barnes is a photographer with a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll. Radhika Chopra recently caught up with him to find out about his snapshot world.

Fridays in February: Post-Paris Hilton

Upstart editor Tom Cowie returns to the keyboard in 2010 with a new column entitled ‘Fridays in February’. Today he takes aim at Facebook and the ever-evolving cult of celebrity.

What happened next to one journalism graduate

You may not find your dream job in journalism straight away, but there’s a lot of other opportunities out there, as 2007 Bachelor of Journalism graduate Luke Fenney has discovered.

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With a camera in hand and music in his ears, Laurence Barnes is a photographer with a penchant for rock ‘n’ roll. Radhika Chopra recently caught up with him to find out about his snapshot world.

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Upstart editor Tom Cowie returns to the keyboard in 2010 with a new column entitled ‘Fridays in February’. Today he takes aim at Facebook and the ever-evolving cult of celebrity.

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