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FILM REVIEW: Supernova
Words by Benjamin Polazzon “It’s not about fair, it’s about love” Forgetting can be really upsetting. For something you have known forever […]
MICF REVIEW: Damien Power – Regret Man
Words by Sarah O’Neill Straight away, Damien Power’s Regret Man started with a heckle. You could tell his wide array of experience […]
ASIAN POP NATION – BONUS WEEK + PLAYLIST (13/04/21)
We hope you joined the APN team as they travelled back in time to share some of our favourite moments and songs […]
MICF REVIEW: Jai Cameron – Domestic
Words by Elizabeth Busch Taking place in the fairytale-inspired venue that was Storyville, Jai Cameron’s Domestic was a fun, dark dose of […]
MICF REVIEW: No Hat, No Play! The Cabaret
Words by Sarah O’Neill Thanks to No Hat, No Play! The Cabaret, Sam Andrew and Mel O’Brien managed to summon an actual […]
MICF REVIEW: Lizzy Hoo – Hoo Dis?
Words by Maria Dunne A genuinely funny, must-see show. Lizzy Hoo’s Hoo Dis? is a must-see over the festival period. Her humour […]
Latest Videos
Carlton AFLW interview – Tilly Lucas-Rodd
This week Moni and Taylor had the chance to catch up with Carlton AFLW star Tilly Lucas-Rodd ahead of this weekends Grand […]
Lastest Features
FILM REVIEW: Supernova
Words by Benjamin Polazzon “It’s not about fair, it’s about love” Forgetting can be really upsetting. For something you have known forever […]
MICF REVIEW: Damien Power – Regret Man
Words by Sarah O’Neill Straight away, Damien Power’s Regret Man started with a heckle. You could tell his wide array of experience […]
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FILM REVIEW: Supernova
Words by Benjamin Polazzon “It’s not about fair, it’s about love” Forgetting can be really upsetting. For something you have known forever […]
MICF REVIEW: Damien Power – Regret Man
Words by Sarah O’Neill Straight away, Damien Power’s Regret Man started with a heckle. You could tell his wide array of experience […]
SYN is a media organisation run by a community of young people that provides training and broadcast opportunities for young Australians.
Our values:
Access: SYN provides open access for all young people to participate in its community.
Independence: SYN produces content free from commercial and other external pressures.
Participation: SYN supports young people to take charge of media creation, training and governance.
Diversity: SYN actively encourages a range of youth perspectives, cultures and ideas.
Innovation: SYN celebrates quality, and supports creativity and flexibility in its programming and operations.
SYN Media acknowledges and pays respect to the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded Lands the SYN office and studios stand. SYN Media respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging.
SYN Media also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the Lands and Waters across Australia where our content reaches and on which SYN partner organisations stand.
Pink’s daughter belts out mega tune in studio sesh
Pink’s daughter Willow has an amazing voice. That’s right, she can sing just like her mum! In a video shared uploaded to […]