Climate change, food security and loss of biodiversity are just some of the critical issues impacting today’s global island communities. Curtin graduate Kate Brown is bringing together island leaders.
When the world stopped, we turned to news media to keep us informed, social media to keep us connected, Netflix to keep us entertained and archivists to preserve history as it unfolds.
“I think it’s really important to be ready to adapt and understand how the audience is evolving.” Curtin journalist grad Nick Sas reflects on what it takes to work in today’s news industry.
If you’ve been tuning into Curtin’s fortnightly podcast, The Future Of, you’ll be familiar the dulcet tones of our host, David Blayney. But who is he really? We take a dive into learning about the man
Stacy Gougoulis shares his professional journey, from volunteer at a local community radio station, to host of triplej, Australia’s iconic youth radio broadcaster.
In today’s hyper-connected world, it takes mere seconds to share a snap of a lavish lunch, find out when our favourite film is showing, or even pay a pesky parking fine. But what comes next?
“In journalism, your job is constantly evolving … There are always new things to learn and new stories to delve into.” Aaron Bryans is a Curtin graduate living his dream as a sports journalist.