Portfolio

This is a selection of my work. It includes journalism projects in video, audio, and written formats and social media content i’ve produced for clients and for my Youtube Channel.

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  • What do everyday Aussies think about the housing crisis? 

    I teamed up with a partner for this journalism project. We interviewed Australian residents in Melbourne’s CBD to get their opinions on the housing crisis. If you’re interested on learning more about housing inequality you can check out the Priced Out report by housing campaign Everybody’s Home.

  • Children are not Criminals

    Example posts for a theoretical human rights campaign around ending child incarceration in Australia. Images are stills from the film In My Blood it Runs Photo Credit Mayaa NewellPoster created by the supporters of Aboriginal human rights justice during the period prior to the parliamentary reform of the Australian Constitution in 1967.

  • Talking to Train Commuters in South Yarra

    The Metro Tunnel opening later this year will mean South Yarra station will lose the Cranbourne/Pakenham train lines. This will mean some commuters who depend on those lines will have to find new ways of getting to work, school, and fun.

  • Melbourne’s Tram Accessibility Crisis

    Melbourne’s tram network remains inaccessible despite community need. In this video I interview Christian Astourian from the Sydney Road Accessible Tram Stops Campaign and Jeremy Lawrence from Streets Alive Yarra about why they think Tram Accessibility is important. For Christian the wait for tram accessibility is on a deadline, as his only accessible transit is…

  • City Council takes a “paws” in pound contract negotiations after community push back

    Yesterday the Stonnington City Council released a statement saying they will consider deferring consideration of the animal management services tender until their May 26th council meeting. The decision to delay comes after a week of passionate petitions, emails and Facebook posts across the Stonnington community. The rush of concern is because the tender would mean…

  • As libraries across the globe are under attack, Stonnington City Council has an ambitious new Libraries Plan, but is it leaving Librarians out?

    Prahran Square Library is a small glass box almost hidden behind garden boxes and picnic tables. The tiny annex is part of Stonnington City Libraries which just presented its new “Libraries Plan” to Stonnington City Council.  Today a monthly ‘book chat’ meets in the corner, chairs gathered into a circle. The attendance is small, but…

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