Category: UniSA
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The rapidly changing state of journalism in Australia

As digital media becomes increasingly mainstream, how will it affect the production and consumption of public interest journalism? What measures should be taken to preserve this key pillar of democracy and civil discourse? Hear from an industry insider about his experience in this rapidly changing landscape.
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UniSA’s COVID crackdown week: explained

If you’re confused about the University of South Australia’s recent short-lived increase of COVID measures, we hear you. OTR has secured the low-down on the “damned if you do and damned if you don’t” situation from Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd.
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Aspiring media workers promised new opportunities

Just months since being elected, Labor has made it their mission to keep community television alive in the hope of giving aspiring media professionals a head start with their careers.
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Who are the ASRs? The importance of UniSA’s Academic Student Representatives

Whether you are a UniSA undergraduate or postgraduate, the Academic Student Representative program is a great way, as a student representative put it, to “bridge the gap between academics and students and improve learning and teaching.”
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UniSA law students learn the ropes through free legal clinics

UniSA law students are offering free legal advice to assist residents of South Australia, including students, with their issues.
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‘Artists on the Inside’ fight stigma through art at Hawke Centre exhibition

This year’s Artists on the Inside exhibition offers a diverse range of perspectives across various media, fostering connections between the community and exhibiting artists who are currently incarcerated in South Australian prisons.
