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  • 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.

  • A piece of history - GEGAC's 35th anniversary

    A piece of history - GEGAC's 35th anniversary

    by: youthcentral

    Guest reporter Jemima Balhas visted the Gippsland East Aboriginal Co-operative for its 35th anniversary celebrations.

  • Make Poverty History 2010 Road Trip

    Make Poverty History 2010 Road Trip

    Lauren J, Roving reporter

    Roving reporter Lauren J talks to Jenna, an ambassador from the Make Poverty History 2010 Road Trip to Canberra.

  • Kick-start your art career

    Kick-start your art career

    by: youthcentral

    Roving reporter Vivien looks at ways that nascent artists can get their first show or exhibition.

  • Getting personal in local government

    Getting personal in local government

    by: youthcentral

    Roving reporter Kiel interviews 24-year-old Jake Brown about his career path through local government in Shepparton.

  • Discovering Walter

    Discovering Walter

    Tom P, Roving reporter

    Roving reporter Tom shares his family's journey to discover his grandfather's forgotten experiences as a POW in Thailand.

  • Project Firefighter

    Project Firefighter

    Alexandra, Roving reporter

    Environment reporter Alexandra talks to some of the people on the frontline of the DSE's fire management strategy.

  • SYN's Free Kick at the Espy

    SYN's Free Kick at the Espy

    Elizabeth A, Roving reporter

    With a Community Cup guernsey in the offing, roving reporter Elizabeth spoke to the organisers of SYN FM's battle of the bands.

  • Working as a runner on a film shoot

    Working as a runner on a film shoot

    by: youthcentral

    After a weekend working on a video shoot, Roving reporter Stephanie has proof that a runner isn't JUST an amphibious insect...

  • FReeZA Presents: The City In Motion

    FReeZA Presents: The City In Motion

    Ruth, Roving reporter

    Arts & music reporter Ruth talks to frontman Ian Koletsis from The City in Motion, FReeZA's Artist of the Month for June 2010.

  • The Centre for Multicultural Youth

    The Centre for Multicultural Youth

    Elisa, Roving reporter

    Roving reporter Elisa investigates the CMY, its philosophies, the programs it offers, and the ways people can get involved.

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