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Andy Warhol/Ai Weiwei at the NGV

Today, the Andy Warhol/Ai Weiwei exhibition will kick off at the National Gallery of Victoria, writes Lindsey Martin.

A foot-ball in the door

Securing a job in the sports industry is notoriously difficult. Collingwood producer Luke Mason shares his experiences for the next generation, writes David McPherson.

Peter Hitchener: From monochrome to Twitter

“I think people will always be interested in a story, and are always interested in one another. How the stories are delivered will change,” Peter Hitchener tells Marie Trevithick.

The emoji-pocalypse

80 per cent of the population uses emojis. Lucille Sadek asks if it’s affecting our communication skills.

Project Harpoon’s war on beauty

Controversial body shaming blog, Project Harpoon, sparks social media war. Chloe Morriss asks if there’s any legitimacy in its message.

‘Dear Fat People’ slammed

Nicole Arbour’s YouTube clip has received worldwide condemnation. Tiyana Matliovski asks if we’re being too politically correct.

Do you agree to the conditions?

Spotify’s changes to its privacy policy has highlighted the need for greater transparency by online companies, writes Ethan Miller.

Putting a spotlight on homelessness

Over 100,000 Australians are homeless on any given night. Tiyana Matliovski looks at the effectiveness of Homelessness Prevention Week.

Love at first swipe

An increasing number of people are finding love on Tinder but chances are they will be too embarrassed to tell you, writes Joely Mitchell.

Feeding the social media machine

The threat of companies tracking your online behaviour and selling that information to marketers is becoming dangerous, writes Kieran Balmaceda.

Solving crime with social media

You may be assisting police investigations without even knowing it. All you need is a social media account, writes Joely Mitchell.

Using social media for social good

Social media is providing a wealth of opportunity for important causes, but it can have its drawbacks as well, says Philippe Perez.

Is dating out-dated?

First date formality has been made redundant by the winky face emoticon for young people today, writes Rikki-Lee Burley.

WrapUp episode three

Join Campbell Elmer and Alice Piper for a short trip back through the news of the week.