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Chris Ward | Wednesday, 08 September 2010
According to a list I read some years ago, I regularly use several words in my lexicon that are considered 'old fashioned'. As that list was published nearly ten years ago and I'm still using most of those words, my language must be increasingly old fashioned.
Eat/Drink |
Chris Ward | Monday, 06 September 2010
I've never been one to keep much of an eye on the up and down trends of nutritional supplements and the latest 'buzz' products, but sometime ago I was given a packet of dried Acai berries from Sydney based distributor, RioLife and thought I'd give them a go...
Features |
Sarah Hunt | Wednesday, 01 September 2010
Multi-talented East Timorese artist Ego Lemos was in Australia at the 2010 Darwin Festival last week. Lemos is internationally known for his award winning song, Balibo, which was the soundtrack to the movie of the same name. He has also recently released his debut solo album, O Hele Le, which features beautiful folk songs in Tetum, the East Timorese national language. Aduki spoke by phone with Lemos about his achievements as a musician and environmental campaigner for the Timorese people.
Sarah Hunt explores the relationship between Nepalese and Australian media, and talks to some Nepalese journalists visiting Melbourne.
Journalism isn't an easy profession - just ask Mark Latham. Recently, however, I met a group of journalists who inspired me to believe that reporters can create social change.