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FareShare - Rescuing food and fighting hunger

FareShare - Rescuing food and fighting hunger

Elisa, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Elisa talks to the people behind FareShare, a charity that takes unwanted food and feeds people who need it.

Humidity Entertainment

Humidity Entertainment

Tim, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Tim talks to three of the founding members of this Melbourne-based hip-hop collective.

Donating life: The facts about organ donation

Donating life: The facts about organ donation

Ruth, Roving reporter

90% of Australians think organ donation is a good idea, yet only 4% are registered donors. Roving reporter Ruth investigates.

Napoleon speaks to Melbourne youth

Napoleon speaks to Melbourne youth

by: youthcentral

Ex-rapper Napoleon talked to roving reporter Rashid about turning his life around and turning his back on drugs and violence.

Tom Wants a Job

Tom Wants a Job

by: youthcentral

Roving reporter Stephanie talks to Tom Cowie about his month-long social media campaign to get a job.

Hamish McKenzie - World Vision Youth Ambassador

Hamish McKenzie - World Vision Youth Ambassador

Sarah O, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Sarah talks to World Vision Youth Ambassador Hamish McKenzie about how to save the world every day.

FReeZA Presents: Jess Harlen

FReeZA Presents: Jess Harlen

Ruth, Roving reporter

FReeZA Artist of the Month Jess Harlen talks about songwriting, touring & FReeZACentral mentoring.

Dodgy job ads

Dodgy job ads

Natali, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Natali looks at dodgy job ads and how to avoid them, and shares her own hard-won experience.

Skill Me Up

Skill Me Up

Amanda, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Amanda spoke to participants in the Skill Me Up program, teaching life skills to young women.

Special Entry Access Schemes

Special Entry Access Schemes

Ivona, Roving reporter

Roving reporter Ivona discusses SEAS, an alternative way into tertiary education for those experiencing hardship.

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