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  • Time is to be valued

    Time is to be valued

    by: youthcentral

    Guest author Marlia writes about coming to Melbourne from East Timor to train with the Victorian Government.

  • Learning to drive - Clocking up 120 hours

    Learning to drive - Clocking up 120 hours

    Liam, Roving reporter

    Roving reporter Liam shares what he learned about clocking up 120 hours of driving in the quest for P plates.

  • DSE Fire Awareness Awards 2010

    DSE Fire Awareness Awards 2010

    Alexandra, Roving reporter

    Environment reporter Alexandra has the downlow on the Fire Awareness Awards, who's eligible and how to nominate.

  • FReeZA Presents: Heroes for Hire

    FReeZA Presents: Heroes for Hire

    Ruth, Roving reporter

    Arts & music reporter Ruth talks to the Heroes about singles, albums and touring with House Vs. Hurricane.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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