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Seen and not heard: Victorian children at risk

Five years on from the royal commission into family violence, sparked by the tragic death of Luke Batty at the hands of his father, children remain dramatically at risk. Continue reading Seen and not heard: Victorian children at risk

David Jude AllenApril 17, 2021
RMIT

PM John Brown’s govt in the thick of it

Conservative Prime Minister John Brown’s government is in jeopardy with a member of the junior coalition party in talks to jump ship. Continue reading PM John Brown’s govt in the thick of it

David Jude AllenApril 14, 2021
Art & Culture, RMIT

Toxic journalism triggered Turner’s PTSD

Ms Turner, 81, says she decided to talk about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband and former co-star to try and put the trauma of her past abuse behind her. Continue reading Toxic journalism triggered Turner’s PTSD

David Jude AllenApril 3, 2021
RMIT

Andrews vs. Credlin

Peta Credlin has been slammed for poor journalistic conduct in a press conference with Victorian Premiere Daniel Andrews. Continue reading Andrews vs. Credlin

David Jude AllenApril 2, 2021April 17, 2021
RMIT

Semester One Reflection: it’s a long way from theatre blogs to Rachel Maddow

At the end of my first semester studying journalism at RMIT, I’m getting better at understanding what my job’s going to be and why it’s important I do it responsibly and well. Continue reading Semester One Reflection: it’s a long way from theatre blogs to Rachel Maddow

David Jude AllenOctober 21, 2020
RMIT

Calls to Save Lost “Ancient” World of the Maribyrnong River

Today, heritage site Solomon’s Ford on the Maribyrnong River feels like a place out of time. But the scene of colonial romanticism is just one tiny frame of the 31,000 years of human history to have swept along the banks of the Maribyrnong. Continue reading Calls to Save Lost “Ancient” World of the Maribyrnong River

David Jude AllenOctober 13, 2020October 18, 20201 Comment
RMIT

Councillor Fights to Save River Relics

Maribyrnong Deputy Mayor Megan Bridger-Darling has called for an archaeological survey of the Maribyrnong River saying a 7 kilometre stretch of the river contained unique indigenous and colonial historical sites in danger of being lost to development and a lack of public awareness. Continue reading Councillor Fights to Save River Relics

David Jude AllenOctober 13, 2020October 13, 2020
RMIT

Author celebrates big win in tough lockdown

Josie Vine’s defining memory of lockdown is a moment of celebration amidst a storm of stress. The RMIT journalism faculty stalwart split the first half of 2020 between raising her family of three and liaising with “heroic librarians” as she fought to finish her first manuscript in a COVID-19 world. Continue reading Author celebrates big win in tough lockdown

David Jude AllenOctober 6, 2020
RMIT

Sandwich study makes fatty finds

A Tuna salad sandwich has the same fat content as three McDonalds Quarter Pounders a study of Melbourne sandwiches by the Australian Nutrition Foundation has said. Continue reading Sandwich study makes fatty finds

David Jude AllenSeptember 15, 2020October 6, 2020
Foreign Affairs, RMIT

Book Review: Globalisation and Global Politics by Anthony McGrew (2014)

The profound tragedy of globalisation has been its failure to evolve economic systems to match the needs of its global social unit. The dominant ideologies remain capitalism and socialism. Continue reading Book Review: Globalisation and Global Politics by Anthony McGrew (2014)

David Jude AllenSeptember 13, 2020October 6, 2020

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