Blood, Sweat & Oil
The first time I sat down with Bonnie for a chat was late at night at a 7/11 service station on the highway, it was freezing cold and she was […]
The first time I sat down with Bonnie for a chat was late at night at a 7/11 service station on the highway, it was freezing cold and she was […]
Orientalism features very strongly in some of the most popular games in much of the world. Let’s focus on just a few video games that are popular in western […]
Imagine for a moment life without Facebook, Twitter or YouTube, three of the most visited websites in Western culture. We use Facebook to tell our friends our every move, follow […]
The field of photojournalism is an ever-evolving landscape as traditional media outlets like newspapers, magazines and television continue their march towards a totally cyber existence. But what is a photojournalist? […]
Coming from a rural area of Western Sydney proposes a unique set of challenges and experiences for young people. The country setting makes sure we grow up prepared for the […]
For my most recent assessment I was asked to interview an individual with a focus on their connections to a certain place. I chose to interview my mum, Melissa Bell, […]
I had my first stab at Storify, however I haven’t been able to figure out how to install the storify plug-in so I’ll just provide an external link for the […]
The great prophet Nicki Minaj once said “Your victory is right around the corner. Never give up”. That couldn’t be more true. Actually, Nicki Minaj also once said “bitches ain’t […]
In modern media we are faced with an incredibly deep pool of problems relating to journalism. Whether it’s fact-checking, sourcing properly or freelancing there is always a plethora of problems […]
I asked four journalism students where they want to be in 5 years and of course their opinions varied. Lachlan Maddock told me “In five years, I see my career […]
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