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Griffith students take over the newsroom at Integrity 20
BEN HARDEN
A group of inspired Griffith Communication and Journalism students immersed themselves in a real-life newsroom, during the three-day Integrity 20 conference.
Published October 30, 2019
Milk price increases at supermarkets fail to reach struggling dairy farmers in Queensland and NSW
Lydia Burton, Kim Honan and Ben Harden
Queensland and New South Wales dairy farmers say they are devastated major supermarkets have not passed on recent increases in milk prices.
Updated 26 August 2019 at 9:55 am
Griffith comms student’s success after graduating
BEN HARDEN
From interning at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, to standing on the world’s most active volcano and interviewing the first female Secretary General of Vanuatu, Erin Semmler has an extraordinary university experience to tell.
Spring into action for asthma season
BEN HARDEN
This week marks not only the start of spring, but also Asthma Awareness Week, and asthmatics around the country are preparing for the increased levels of pollen in the air that the change of season brings.
Sep 5, 2019 by thesourcenews
Ms Saffaa – I am my own guardian – just not quite yet
BEN HARDEN
Ms Saffaa is a self-exiled Saudi Arabian street artist who uses murals to highlight women’s and human rights violations in that country. Ms Saffaa’s murals first came to the spotlight when her “I am my own guardian” mural went viral in 2016.
Oct 26, 2019 by thesourcenews
Water donations flow for the Darling Downs
Ben Harden
The ongoing drought in the Darling Downs area is bringing out the kindness of strangers, with people around the South East working together to come to the aide of drought-stricken communities by donating thousands of litres of drinking water.
Sep 30, 2019 by thesourcenews