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[16 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]
Screen printing and stencils: going back to basics

Some people are swapping computer screens for silk screens and stencils and getting their hands dirty in the process. Clarizza Fernandez writes.

Economics, Environment, Multimedia »

[7 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]
Sydneysiders rally together in favour of carbon tax

Thousands of people gathered in Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park Sunday morning to show their support for the federal government’s proposed carbon tax. Rashida Yosufzai reports.

Arts & Culture, Multimedia »

[20 May 2011 | No Comment | ]
Dancing Through YouTube

Dancing is one of the oldest art forms. Now this ancient expression is being distributed all over the world faster than ever before. But it’s not all quality on the digital front. Nick Vela and Orion Mitchell report.

Arts & Culture, Multimedia »

[27 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]
Citizen bloggers taking the fashion world by storm

Renegade fashion enthusiasts gain access to the inner sanctum of the traditional fashion world. Sarah Clark reports.

Multimedia, Photo »

[14 Apr 2011 | One Comment | ]
Protesters say wait 2.85 hours

Thousands gathered across Australia yesterday to rally against the potential budget cuts to medical research. But money was not the only concern for scientists. Eugenia Lee reports.

Multimedia, Photo »

[13 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]
Old cold bathers

For many, winter is the time you head indoors but for New York’s Polar Bear Club it’s time to take a dip at Coney Island. Laredo Montoneri was there to capture it.

Editorial, Multimedia »

[1 Apr 2011 | No Comment | ]
UTS students tweet plastic bag use

Find out the locations of supermarkets being surveyed on this google map
 

View Plastic Bags in a larger map
Check out what UTS students are saying about plastic bag use in Sydney

Multimedia »

[15 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]
The rising waters of Kiribati

Citizens in the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati are already feeling the heat of climate change and many predict they will be the first to face the prospect of leaving their homeland.
Their lives, economies and cultures are based on coastlines that are now becoming a threat to their very existence.
Lauren Day looks at what has happened in this small island state since the Copenhagen summit and how they are preparing and adapting to life at the frontline of climate change.

Multimedia »

[27 Feb 2011 | No Comment | ]
Decline of Aussie brew

Traditional Australian beer brands such as Tooheys, VB and Pure Blonde are experiencing one of the biggest volume declines in recent history as as locals shift their tastes towards premium and alternate craft beers. Mikkel Skovbo reports.

Multimedia »

[22 Dec 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
Australia’s veil of debate

The burqa debate reached new heights in Australia after an anti-burqa mural was painted in Newtown, Sydney Australia. Is this freedom of speech, or an act of racial and religious discrimination?