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Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Leah Pobjoy reports on the Feed Melbourne campaign, which aims to raise funds to feed Victorian's hungry.
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 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 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.
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.
Deakin Broadcast Journalism student Leah Pobjoy reports on the Feed Melbourne campaign, which aims to raise funds to feed Victorian's hungry.
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.
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.