As confirmed cases of coronavirus dip in Australia, the prospect of relocating overseas is once again at the forefront of people’s minds. Whilst many immigration procedures can be intimidating and convoluted, the Taiwanese Government’s Gold Card Visa program is designed to streamline the process and entice people… Read More
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Axing Asian language courses from schools and universities may leave Australia underprepared for the future
When Mailie Ross enrolled in the Hindi language program at La Trobe University, she was hoping to connect with her partner’s Indian heritage and help pass that culture on to her 15-month-old daughter. But following the university’s proposal to scrap their Hindi, Indonesian and Greek… Read More
Seafood industry launches first nationwide ad campaign to recover from COVID-19 downturn
Hit early and hit hard by the pandemic, Australia’s seafood industry hopes a new marketing campaign will help fill the void by increasing domestic consumption. The Great Australian Seafood brand intends to give Australians a fresh perspective on the industry, with the tagline “easy as”… Read More
haikus in isolation
This series is a collaboration with animators @juliachetwood and @jessrileydesign, otherwise known as @animates_ you can find them on Instagram. These haikus are a reflection on my natural environment during the months of coronavirus lockdown. 29.08.20 25.08.20
Gippsland and Goulburn Murray Rural Report
Australia’s agricultural exports to China have faced a number of impediments amidst rising political tension. In this package for ABC Gippsland, I spoke with Tim Hunt from Rabobank, to discuss whether or not this issue is isolated to Australia. You can listen to the full… Read More
Anglesea local shares hopes for council future
Having moved back to her home town of Anglesea from Melbourne, Issy Mildenhall has focused her attention on the Surf Coast Shire council election. Studying a Bachelor of Arts at Victoria University with a minor in Indigenous Studies, the 23-year-old said her lecturers had inspired… Read More
Live TV: Newsline
I assisted in the production and presentation of this live TV news bulletin, broadcast nationally on Channel 31. You can see my reporting from the 10 minute mark.
Live TV: Newsline
I produced this live news bulletin on Channel 31.
Book Week a community event
St. Aloysius Catholic Primary School Queenscliff has found an innovative way to celebrate Book Week and bring the community together. The primary school usually hosts its Book Week within the school grounds, but this year the students will take their costumes on a Book Week… Read More
Brigade begins fundraising drive
The Barwon Heads Fire Brigade is calling for local donations to help fund an expansion project designed to improve safety and procedure at the station. Read the full article here.








