blog #84: ethically speaking

Would you put up compromising pictures of yourself throughout your school? Would you go to your parent’s place of work and hang up posters explaining your deepest darkest thoughts? Would you rock up to your grandparents house and replace baby pictures of you in albums to pictures of yourself passed out in a gutter with […]

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blog #76: feature this

Tomorrow we are finishing up our feature on the Sydney Lock Out Laws and I’m really excited to finish it all up! Our interviews are with Ellie Worthington, the bar manager at George Street’s Q Bar; Dr Brooke, a specialist doctor speaking on health effects of the Lock Out Laws & a lovely lady from […]

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blog #75: create your path

Do more, be more. Create your path. Volunteering Victoria. Volunteering is no joke; and Volunteering Victoria has been providing a better world – and a better state – for the greater Melbourne area for quite a while now. In that time, Volunteering Victoria has done wonders for the community, inspiring growth and building up confidence in […]

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blog #67: part two, transnational programs

Transnational television can best be described as a concept, program or idea that takes different forms (Chalaby, 2005). Many existing formats have gone transnational and have worked: for example, cross-border satellite TV channels, international and regional news channels and joint ventures. Chalaby also infers that transnational television takes different forms (Chalaby, 2005) including the international […]

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blog #65: second screen

“It’s your winner, Australia! So jump onto your phones and text the name of the person you want to see go through to 141 300 – or now you can even vote via your laptop or iPad through the official website” is a request we’ve all heard our favourite reality show host say through our […]

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