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Under Cover
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Under Cover is not just a podcast. It's a phone call, a voice message left for those who are lonely, confused or just need someone to talk to them at this time of isolation. It's a warm and friendly midnight radio for the world. It is a good friend who is informative, trustworthy and is there for you - with stories, songs and sounds to make you feel connected. With yourself, with your friends, with your world.
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We Were Wrong About
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Welcome to We Were Wrong About - a podcast that takes a second look at things we thought we knew. Brought to you by RMIT's final-year journalism students, each episode examines the myths and misunderstandings that have shaped Australian culture, beliefs, and policy.
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Navigating The Narrative: A Guide To Media Literacy
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Have you ever wondered if the news you are getting is correct? In this podcast, a group of young journalists tackle how their generation consumes and reads news, as well as the future of journalism. In three episodes, they explore the avenues of news sharing on social media, how data is skewed and understood, and how to tackle the issue for the future of journalism.
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Buslines
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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Buslines tells the stories of the people and businesses that line major bus routes in Melbourne. In our public transport system, buses tend to be found in the outer suburbs – areas that are unfairly forgotten and stigmatised in metropolitan media coverage. This podcast seeks to change this. Through short episodes comprised of interviews with the faces of local businesses, we aim to immerse you in the diverse and vibrant communities that line these bus routes. In each episode, we want you to feel as though you’re taking the bus down that road.
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Health is Wealth: The Bulk Billing Files - Investigating the journey of bulk billing in Australia’s healthcare system through the years.
- Written by: RMIT Journalism Students
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A two-part series analysing the history and the evolution of bulk billing in Australia. Episode 1 looks at the birth of bulk billing, the many challenges it presents in the political landscape, where it sits in the present day, and finally the future of bulk billing in Australia’s health care system. Listeners will gain valuable insights from Dr Steve Robson, a key interview, where he provides a personal insight into how he has seen bulk billing change during his time as a doctor. Episode 2 will shed light on the real-world implications of these changes with a key interview from Melbourne ...
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