I know it seems that all I've posted in the past month are pictures of orangutans wearing jumpers (for prospective employers) and Geelong Cats fans crying.
But this has been a month filled with school work, school work, a job application, pictures of animals posted on social networking sites and school work.
Luckily I begin my internship at Crikey on Monday.
For now, I reach new lows:
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Crikey intern. Catalyst editor. Hack cat?
Look out Crikey! Come October 4 I'll be fetching coffees and diggin' up scoops.
And RMIT student union magazine Catalyst will have three new editors next year, one of whom will in fact be me.
Agenda: New multi-media website, and a new couch for the office.
Also. If you are reading my blog because you work at the ABC and happened to read my application for the Hack Cross Media Reporter position advertised, thank you.
Here is a token of my gratitude:
And RMIT student union magazine Catalyst will have three new editors next year, one of whom will in fact be me.
Agenda: New multi-media website, and a new couch for the office.
Also. If you are reading my blog because you work at the ABC and happened to read my application for the Hack Cross Media Reporter position advertised, thank you.
Here is a token of my gratitude:
I think we'd get along is all I'm saying...
Friday, September 17, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Cashing in on the Cattery.
Finals season is here. I'll be at the 'G on Friday, ready for a big win...
Monday, September 13, 2010
ABC Radio Australia: Y Space
I am a regular guest on
This week: Alcohol. The Salvation Army released a report into alcohol consumption in Australia and the findings were alarming (if somewhat predictable).
"Y Space"It's a delightful segment on ye olde ABC Radio Australia Today and bares no reference to chromosomes. Each week a coupla young cats get together and chew the fat on youth issues in Australia for an international audience. We also do a live cross to a hip-to-it radio station in Malaysia to compare notes with Double D and Roundhead - super-duper DJs from down town K.L. - ZING!
This week: Alcohol. The Salvation Army released a report into alcohol consumption in Australia and the findings were alarming (if somewhat predictable).
1 in 3 Australian youngsters drink just to get drunk on a regular basis7 per cent of Australians sometimes drink to feel 'normal'
Obviously I am lucky in having realised early that I won't ever be particularly normal, no matter how many bevvies I neck on a Saturday night.
Here's the chat that unfolded around this, and a few other issues. I may or may not have mentioned old mate Voltaire in relation to ratus-bagus Hicksville Pastor Terry Jones of Koran-burning fame. But I guess you'll just have to have a listen for confirmation...
You gots to click through to this one...
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