Posts Tagged: news

Meet the thousands who held a Christmas party at their historic French chateau

A bunch of people bought an old French castle and did it up for Christmas. If that doesn’t sound like the ultimate Christmas party, I don’t know what does!

Meet the thousands who held a Christmas party at their historic French chateau

A bunch of people bought an old French castle and did it up for Christmas. If that doesn’t sound like the ultimate Christmas party, I don’t know what does!

2019 ARIAs Recap

A look back at 2019’s ARIA awards night – cut together for broadcast on News Breakfast. 

2019 ARIAs Recap

A look back at 2019’s ARIA awards night – cut together for broadcast on News Breakfast. 

The veteran badge-sellers

Originally written and filmed for City Journal. Broadcast as a part of Newsline on Channel 31. Leading up to the centenary of the armistice which ended the First World War, remembrance remains as important as ever to those who have

The veteran badge-sellers

Originally written and filmed for City Journal. Broadcast as a part of Newsline on Channel 31. Leading up to the centenary of the armistice which ended the First World War, remembrance remains as important as ever to those who have

Townhouse plan in Melbourne’s north leaves residents reeling

Originally written for City Journal. Keilor Park locals are up in arms over a plan to build 72 townhouses in the centre of their neighbourhood. Lodged by the state government’s urban planning arm Development Victoria in June, the proposal would

Townhouse plan in Melbourne’s north leaves residents reeling

Originally written for City Journal. Keilor Park locals are up in arms over a plan to build 72 townhouses in the centre of their neighbourhood. Lodged by the state government’s urban planning arm Development Victoria in June, the proposal would

Smelly fruit causes evacuation at RMIT

Originally written for Catalyst Magazine.  Approximately 500 staff and students were evacuated from RMIT’s city campus yesterday afternoon following a reported gas leak. The fumes were first detected in level 4 of building 8 (the Swanston Library) just after 3pm

Smelly fruit causes evacuation at RMIT

Originally written for Catalyst Magazine.  Approximately 500 staff and students were evacuated from RMIT’s city campus yesterday afternoon following a reported gas leak. The fumes were first detected in level 4 of building 8 (the Swanston Library) just after 3pm

Ghosts resurrected for second shot at love on Bachelor in Paradise

Originally written for The Age. Ghosts of Bachelors past have taken to the shores of Fiji for the next installment of Ten’s never-ending relationship sagas. Five weeks after the fairytale marriage proposal falls apart, Bachelor Blake Garvey and Bachelor winner Sam Frost

Ghosts resurrected for second shot at love on Bachelor in Paradise

Originally written for The Age. Ghosts of Bachelors past have taken to the shores of Fiji for the next installment of Ten’s never-ending relationship sagas. Five weeks after the fairytale marriage proposal falls apart, Bachelor Blake Garvey and Bachelor winner Sam Frost

‘People will be disappointed’ – customers mourn delivery demise

Originally written for The Age/Sydney Morning Herald.  Running out of bread for her kids’ sandwiches led Miriam Mulcahy to Aussie Farmers Direct and its door-to-door delivery convenience. Having used the company for years she is now one of 100,000 registered

‘People will be disappointed’ – customers mourn delivery demise

Originally written for The Age/Sydney Morning Herald.  Running out of bread for her kids’ sandwiches led Miriam Mulcahy to Aussie Farmers Direct and its door-to-door delivery convenience. Having used the company for years she is now one of 100,000 registered

‘No excuse for single-use’: Bali NGOs Tackling Plastic Waste

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Bali’s largest people-powered clean-up, aimed at raising awareness about the damage done by single-use plastic, will take place on Saturday February 24 across over 100 locations. Organised by NGOs Satu Pulau Satu Suara

‘No excuse for single-use’: Bali NGOs Tackling Plastic Waste

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Bali’s largest people-powered clean-up, aimed at raising awareness about the damage done by single-use plastic, will take place on Saturday February 24 across over 100 locations. Organised by NGOs Satu Pulau Satu Suara

Indonesia’s Premiere Margarita Festival: A Celebration of Mixology

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. An altered version was also published in The Peak Indonesia, which can be read below the article. Jakarta. Indonesia’s first-ever margarita festival kicked off with a premiere event on Tuesday evening at Por Que

Indonesia’s Premiere Margarita Festival: A Celebration of Mixology

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. An altered version was also published in The Peak Indonesia, which can be read below the article. Jakarta. Indonesia’s first-ever margarita festival kicked off with a premiere event on Tuesday evening at Por Que

Indonesia Less Democratic After Jakarta Governor Race: Report

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Indonesia’s ranking in the 2017 Democracy Index, published on Wednesday (31/01) dropped 20 places to 68th, thanks to the highly divisive Jakarta gubernatorial election, the annual index’s publisher, the Economist Intelligence Units, or EIU, said. Last

Indonesia Less Democratic After Jakarta Governor Race: Report

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Indonesia’s ranking in the 2017 Democracy Index, published on Wednesday (31/01) dropped 20 places to 68th, thanks to the highly divisive Jakarta gubernatorial election, the annual index’s publisher, the Economist Intelligence Units, or EIU, said. Last