Investigative

Changing The World From 11 453.24 Kilometres Away.

Genevieve Worrell- August 5, 2014

Changing the world from 11 453.24 kilometres away. Impossible you may think. Enacting reforms, freeing illegitimate prisoners and reshaping a whole country. That is the ... Read More

Politicians Hinder Refugee Resettlement

Genevieve Worrell- August 4, 2014

Story by Kai Hayes REFUGEES in Australia are initially struggling to find employment and integrate into the community, and politicians aren’t helping, settlement assistance organisations ... Read More

A Dog Act

Genevieve Worrell- August 4, 2014

AFTER 90 years living and working sheep on the land the Finlay’s are selling up, and wild dogs are cashing in on their losses. Their ... Read More

Concussion Crisis

Genevieve Worrell- August 4, 2014

Story by Isabella Ferguson Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a neuro-degenerative condition, seen in athletes and military personnel who have suffered multiple blows to the ... Read More

Queensland’s Mega Mines

Genevieve Worrell- August 4, 2014

Infographic by Eduard Wium This investigation was presented purely as a data visualisation. Mega Mines Infographic   Read More

The truth behind the style

Genevieve Worrell- August 2, 2014

Story by Alynna Wong WITTY, creative and in her 3rd year of med school, Laura is an intelligent student with a promising future. So why ... Read More

The Hunger Blogs

Genevieve Worrell- July 31, 2014

Story by Jade Horrobin SITTING on a balcony complete with plastic windows and rusting metal bars, Maddy scrapes the butter off her prescribed sandwich, defeat ... Read More

The fence that could save Queensland’s wool industry

Genevieve Worrell- July 31, 2014

Story by Courtney Lawler STRONG fences make for good neighbours in the suburbs. In the west, they are all that stand between farmers and financial ... Read More

Griffith wins in disability services

vcanil- July 8, 2013

Being a physically disabled student at The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology or Griffith University is not an easy position to be in. Read More

International student enrolments continue to fall

Mitch Parker- October 21, 2012

The high Australian dollar, safety concerns and increased competition from American universities blamed. Read More

3am lockout ‘bad legislation’

Gretel French- October 20, 2012

The effect of the Fortitude Valley’s 3am lockout legislation remains in question as patrons voice their discontent Read More

Grade 7 results point to change

Dane Lillingstone- October 5, 2012

NAPLAN results have shown that Queensland is behind the national average Read More