Halo 3
by: Chris
Halo 3, the fastest pre-selling game of all time, is declared by roving reporter Chris to be "the best game of all time". Seriously.
Killer Cats Power to Premiership Glory - 2007 AFL Grand Final
by: Jesse
Roving reporter Jesse relives Geelong's record-breaking AFL Premiership Victory, ending season 2007 and the long premiership drought.
Get out there - the Rock Eisteddfod
by: Jasen
This year's Melbourne Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Open Grand Final was spectacular as always. Roving reporter Jasen was there.
Forbidden Lies
by: Maya
Norma Khouri's book about honour-killing in Jordan was exposed as fake in 2004. Roving reporter Maya reviews the documentary about the scandal.
Lucky Miles
by: Maya
Lucky Miles follows a boatful of asylum seekers who wash ashore on Australia's remote north western coast, somewhere near Broome.
Bob Dylan in concert
by: Jesse
Australia had been awaiting the return of sixties folk icon Bob Dylan since he last toured in 2005. The song and dance man hit Melbourne with a wave of anticipation and expectation. Roving reporter Jesse was there.
Castlemaine bands battle it out
by: Jesse
The battle of the bands gives people young and old the chance to check out their local up-and-coming talent. An estimated 300 people packed out the famous Theatre Royal in Castlemaine on Friday 20 July for the Push Start Battle of the Bands.
Christina Aguilera - Rod Laver Arena 27 July 2007
by: Charlotte
On 27 July 2007, multi-award-wining, best-selling singer-songwriter and producer Christina Aguilera produced another well-rounded performance at Rod Laver Arena. Roving reporter Charlotte was there.
Kelly Clarkson - My December
by: Charlotte
Grammy Award winning American Idol singer Kelly Clarkson has produced yet another studio album worth remembering. Roving reporter Charlotte takes a close listen to Ms. Clarkson's third offering.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
by: Luke
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the greatest of all the Harry Potter books. It is a fitting end to the books that have already sold well over 300 million copies." Roving reporter Luke carefully avoids spoiling the ending of the best-selling Harry Potter series.



