The Graduate Reporter

A collection of short stories and features from Master of Journalism graduates. 

The arts agitator
By Brendan Crabb
Youth Issues in Sutherland Shire
By Demeter Stamell, Gary Clark, Elizabeth Palmer
Breaking down barriers - an article on Alzheimer's
By Grace Mis
A Day in the Life of a Country Editor
By Grace Mist
What is Security in Dili Worth?
By Merryn Bryant
Reporting on Genocide in Rwanda
By Jenya Goloubeva & Sabine Thier
Survival Techniques for a Mature Age student
By Holly Meagher
Buddha today: does he have email?
By Laura Epstein
An inspired journalist - A student reflects on the Master of Journalism Course
By Jeff McMillan
Flacks, hacks and punters compete for online news agenda
By Jane O'Dwyer
Journalistic Imperatives - a morality tale
By Holley Meagher
Reporting on Afghanistan
By Nick Merrett
An Interview with Barry Wain, South-East Asia correspondent of Asian Wall Street Journal
By Christian Cornelius
Television Reporting and its rewards
By Rebecca Armstrong
Jumping the ranks through experience
By Seth Tenkate
How to report for rural communities
By Martin Field
The art of reporting news
By Rowena MacDonald
Pearlman shares his 'pearls' with young journalists
By Desmond Siahaan
Sporting Life of a sports reporter
By Alexandra Shaw
How to report sports news
By Asa Schuster
The news in focus
By Nicki Bright
Last reviewed: 10 September, 2009

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