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Proposal: when Australian tutors know how to use WeChat
Issue The issue is about a professor Craig Mellare in the University of Sydney who are using WeChat and communicates with Chinese students. It starts with a conversation on WeChat. A Chinese student posted a […]
Abandoned trolleys: a headache among Australian communities
Story topic and angel By researching some news stories and council media releases, I find the abandoned trolleys are headaches among many local councils in 2018. But this issue is far from addressed. There are […]
Immigration Reform: Win-win Situation or Cold Winter Comes?
Angles & Genre To satisfy the need for continued high Australia’s elites population growth, the Coalition government has been committed to continually revising the skilled immigration program. We can know from the data released by […]
Students’ strike for climate change
Story topic and angle My story will talk about the environment issue that students all over the world strike for the climate change problems. Generally, I would write the article from the angle of the […]
Are They Being Treated Equally in University? Disabled Students at USYD and MQ
Story topic Disabled students study experience at the University of Sydney (USYD) and Macquarie University (MQ). The comparison of the disability facility between USYD and MQ. Story Angle and Newsworthiness According to the Australian […]
What does the censorship on WeChat look like in the Australians’ eyes?
The Chinese multi-functional social media app, WeChat, is playing an increasingly important role in social media communication in Australia. WeChat complicates Australian political communication A noteworthy phenomenon is that WeChat has been continuously utilised by […]
Pitch for News Commentary: Celebrate Sydney Writers’ Festival — How reading shapes our lives?
Narrative genre: News commentary Title: Celebrate Sydney Writers’ Festival — How reading shapes our lives? Online publication: The Sydney Morning Herald Target user group: The readers who participate in the Sydney Writer’s Festival and the […]
Computer Pals addressing Australia’s Digital Age Gap
I’d like to write a feature on a program for seniors learning how to use computers, running out of Parramatta council. Easily relatable and a highly current topic as most struggle with parents or grandparents […]