Tutoring Sudanese students
by: youthcentral
Every Wednesday after school, a bus carrying five to ten girls from Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar travels from their Essendon campus to an old church in suburban Footscray. Roving reporter Yvonne is one of the tutors.
Veterinary nurses
by: youthcentral
Working with animals can be a fun, challenging and exciting career. If you like working with animals but are finding the vet courses too hard to get into, you could also consider becoming a veterinary nurse.
Air Force Cadet Warrant Officer
by: youthcentral
David Fiddelaers joined the Australian Air Force Cadets because he had an interest in aviation, and from an early age he had wanted to become a fighter pilot. He saw the AAFC as a good way to get a start on what he wanted to do in the future.
GetUp! ActNow! ReadThis!
by: youthcentral
The way that people can get involved in political issues has changed in recent times. A new breed of web-based lobbying sites has sprouted up on the internet. Roving reporter Leah checks out a couple.
Net-smart surfing
by: youthcentral
When your parents or friends start warbling on about being safe on the internet, your brain loses focus, your eyes droop and you tend to zone out. But exercising a bit of common sense and caution when surfing the net doesn't have to be a huge pain. Roving reporter Kate offers some tips for being a net-smart surfer.
CFA volunteering in Gippsland
David H
"I don't know when I was introduced to fire, but I know that ever since then I've grown up with it. I believe that in a country like ours where it's a part of the environment it's important to learn about fire. " Roving reporter David H talks about his time volunteering with the Country Fire Authority. Read more.
What the HELL are my parents thinking?
by: youthcentral
It's almost as confusing as figuring out what the opposite sex is thinking. What really goes on in the minds of our parents? Ashlea M gave a bunch of parents a set of questions to answer and had a close look at the answers they gave.
Careers in Chocolate
by: youthcentral
Chocolate. Many people love it so much it becomes an addiction. Roving reporter Scott talks to three professional sweet-workers to see what it's like to do chocolate for a living.
Creating opportunities: work experience with WIN TV
by: youthcentral
Roving reporter Scott got to film his own news story as part of his work experience at WIN TV in Ballarat. Watch the story and find out what sort of tips he's got for getting work experience in TV.
My life as a party DJ
by: youthcentral
"Above all else it relies on the ability to be able to read crowds and assess what sort of music will get them grooving." Roving reporter Kelly gives the lowdown on life as a party DJ.


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