Deakin Journalism students are encouraged produce stories for broadcast on radio and to make links with the local councils and regional bodies so that they can produce stories involving them as well as broadcast other news stories.
Broadcast Journalism student, Ryan McFarlane reports on the Kony 2012 campaign, the build-up and the resulting social media fallout.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Leah Pobjoy reports on the Feed Melbourne campaign, which aims to raise funds to feed Victorian's hungry.
Cassandra Van Schagen - Deakin Broadcast Journalism student reports on a local wildlife group lobbying the Federal Government to end wildlife culling permits being granted to landowners.
Jane Fricker - Deakin Broadcast Journalism student reports on the Masada Hospital ‘Mother Baby’ units in Melbourne and how they are benefitting the community
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Emily Mason reports on the book industry. With an increase in the use of E-books and the recent the closure of major book retailers, Emily looks at the use of online purchasing and the surprising increase in the sales in smaller and independent 'bricks and mortar' bookstores.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Matt Brown tells the World Series Cricket story 'Howzat' from a personal perspective with a small acting role in the series.
Deakin Journalism student Teagan Nurse investigates the issue of teenagers and alcohol
Deakin Journalism student Ashlea Pearson investigates Youth homelessness in Ballarat in Victoria Australia.
A broadcast journalism piece from Deakin Journalism student Sarah Melenhorst which looks into the concerns of the lack of social housing in Australia.
A broadcast journalism piece from Fiona Nelson, a Deakin journalism student. Fiona reports from the Otways and looks at the many views of prevention within dealing with the aftermath of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.
Broadcast Journalism student Michael Lemonato looks at the issue of the safe injecting clinics and the plans to have one in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Anastasia Barbadonis speaks with Kim Tofaletti, Senior Lecturer of Gender and Social Studies at Deakin and reports on new attitudes to gay families in post-modern society.
Deakin journalism student Cherie Donnellan's story covers the Federal Government's decision to strengthen local jobs and infrastructure through large amounts of funding but not without controversy over how the funding will be distributed.
Deakin journalism student Janet Ohemeng reports on the recent slut walk in Melbourne, a movement that began in Canada and which attracted 2500 people in Melbourne to show their support for women rights to wear whatever they want without fear of sexual harassment or assault.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Demi Papigiotis looks at the growing trends of buying books online, e-readers and the need to keep the traditional way of buying a book from the local bookstore.
Broadcast journalism student Katy Andrews reports on smoking laws in Australia.
Ms. Celeste Pellizar, Deakin Uni Student discusses, as part of Deakin’s ‘Radio Broadcasting’ third year unit, the issue of cyclists on the busy roads in Melbourne.
Dan Juleff, Deakin University student discusses, as part of Deakin’s ‘Radio Broadcasting’ third year unit, the issue of the World Arms Trade.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Neary Ty reports that more people ride to work in the City of Moreland, north of Melbourne than in any other municipality in Australia. Residents site congestion, health and living expenses and their reasons for the change.
Broadcast Journalism student Jessica Perkins reports on the obesity epidemic, the food we love to eat and the rise of fad dieting programs
Deakin journalism student Raquel Burgess reports on Climate change on the Mornington Peninsula and what this small community is doing about it.