news talks
News Talks #13: The push to break Australia’s media concentration
Compared to other Western democracies, Australia’s media concentration is extremely high. This limits the variety of viewpoints and opinions expressed on currents […]
News Talks #11: How social media spreads misinformation
Hosts Bec Jordan and Vidita Sharma spoke with University of Technology Sydney Professor Marian-Andrei Rizoiu about the ways misinformation spreads through social […]
News Talks #10: Has COVID cracked Australia’s multicultural illusion?
In a continuation from our last News Talks, reporters Anneliese Farrer and Wing Kuang speak to Don Doughty, immediate past Vice President […]
News Talks #8: Update on youth behind borders and spotlight on modern slavery
This week our reporters Youssef Saudie and Wing Kuang asked one another questions about their packages. Youssef gave an update on the […]
News Talks #7: Importance of news media in regional communities
Our reporters Rafal Alumairy and Anneliese Farrer interview Student Journalist of the Year Jack Ward. Last year, after the closure of Ararat’s […]
News Talks #6: Voicing concern about youth mental health and climate change
In our final interview with Local and Vocal campaigners from the Foundation for Young Australians, our reporters Anneliese Farrer and Angus Thomson […]
News Talks #5: Meet the young people fighting for financial access to university degrees
In this episode of News Talks, hosts Gabriela Caeli Sumampow and Wing Kuang interview Local and Vocal campaigners Ana Colling and Martinique […]
News Talks #4: Mental health and unemployment assistance needed for students
We continue our interviews with the Foundation for Young Australian’s Local and Vocal Campaigners. This week Holly Mark and Youssef Saudie spoke […]
News Talks #3: Aboriginal languages in school curriculum
Gabriela Caeli Sumampow and Anneliese Farrer speak to Mitha about the Foundation for Young Australian’s Local and Vocal Campaign. They discussed issues […]
Panorama
News Talks #12: Increased uni fees will not solve higher education’s problems
Reporters Millie Spencer and Wing Kuang spoke to Dr. Gwilym Croucher (Senior Lecturer at Melbourne University’s Centre for the Study of Higher […]