Making A Difference
Making A Difference
Junction Journalism
Making A Difference is a Junction Journalism podcast produced by student journalists in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. From June 2021, new episodes of Making A Difference will be hosted a different university each month. We'll continue to report on stories that don't shy away from issues but also explore solutions and better ways of working. Subscribe to listen every month.https://junctionjournalism.com/ or wherever you get your podcasts.
Episode 37 - No Plate Like Home (Long Read series)
For many people, food and the simple act of cooking can provide solace and comfort, particularly for those who go through the upheaval of migrating to another country. Cooking reminds them of home – not just the food but the people and places as well. Nicole Alcantara from the University of Sydney spent an evening with two young men from Nepal. And as they cooked a traditional Nepali curry, the conversation around food revealed a lot more about their new life in Australia and the enduring con...
May 29, 2024
26 min
Episode 36 - Paying The Rental Price (Long Read series)
It’s hard enough for anyone to find a home to rent in Australia. The difficulty factor is multiplied many times more for hundreds-of-thousands of international students who come to the country each year, also needing a rental. In this episode, reporter Gwen Liu reveals the desperate measures many students are turning to that are exposing them to potential scams and exploitation.Reporter: Gwen LiuExecutive Producer: Simon BradyOriginal stories Crikey – Rental crisis: desperate students turn to...
Apr 30, 2024
20 min
Episode 35 - Our Past Is Our Future (Long Read series)
Our Long Read series continues with a reckoning from Australia's past and the way it might influence our future. Our reporter Sydney Lang looks at the legacy of governor Lachlan Macquarie from the early colonial settlement days. Macquarie was considered a visionary who wanted to turn a penal colony into an egalitarian nation. But there is a dark side to his legacy that has an enduring, as well as painful, lesson.Reporter: Sydney LangExecutive Producer: Simon BradyMore stories from the best st...
Mar 30, 2024
16 min
Episode 34 - On The Rocks (Long Read series)
In the next episode of our Long Read series, Tylah Tully from Curtin University reports on the site of two of Australia's greatest riches. The Burrup peninsula in the north of Western Australia is home to more than one million rock carvings by First Nations people that date back tens-of-thousands of years. It's also the site of a multi-billion dollar gas and oil development. Can the two co-exist as neighbours? And what threat does a petrochemical plant pose to a sacred rock art museum?Product...
Feb 28, 2024
21 min
Episode 33 - The Professional Recyclers (Long Read series)
In this episode, Aston Brown from University Technology Sydney – and now a rural and regional reporter at Guardian Australia – takes us inside the world of people who forage through rubbish bins to collect bottles and cans for cash. Are they environmental warriors? Is it a hobby job? Or are they trying to earn precious money to make ends meet? This is the first in our Long Read series where we focus on one, in-depth story each episode.Reporter: Aston BrownOriginal story on Guardian Australia:...
Jan 31, 2024
15 min
Episode 32 - Essential Care (Deakin University)
In this episode, our reporters from Deakin University look at how important health issues – period poverty, loneliness and therapy for young offenders – are being tackled. And there’s some fun in there, as well, with roosters on the loose, the cult following of an anime classic and how AI might be creeping into your music playlists.If you or someone you know is experiencing loneliness or struggling with mental health:Lifeline Australia: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: www.beyondblue.org.au/ Black Dog In...
Dec 31, 2023
27 min
Episode 31 - Changing Identity (UNSW)
Shifts in trends and attitudes - some good and some less so - means that at the end of 2023, we are seeing ourselves and our country differently. This episode by students from the University of New South Wales explores the changing identity of Australia. Host: Jade PsihogiosStories'The Matilda effect' - Reporter: Maddie Nixon'On the drink' - Reporter: Jacob Sukiennik'Whose crime?' - Reporter: Cayle Reid'Audio porn' - Reporter: Margareth Kowik'Own your story' - Reporter: Anna Tidsw...
Dec 13, 2023
29 min
Episode 30 - Centering Support (Griffith University)
In this episode by journalism students at Griffith University in Queensland, we talk to people needing support in difficult times. And for all those people needing support, there are individuals, communities and organisations who are there to provide help.HostsMerced Hernandez and Olivia SchoenauerStories'Youth detention' - Reporter: Merced Hernandez'Bushfires...again' - Reporter: Olivia Schoenauer'Seeking shelter' - Reporter: Nicholas Powell'Finding resilience' - Reporter: Larissa Espig'Spea...
Oct 29, 2023
28 min
Episode 29 - Para Power (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Para athletes don’t get the headlines or recognition of their able-bodied peers yet their stories are the epitome of resilience and overcoming adversity. Less than a year until the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, we speak to four athletes about how sport has transformed their lives. HostsElla Bradford and Julia ForbesStoriesEmily Beecroft – Reporter: Julia ForbesJenna Jones – Reporter: Ella BradfordBlake Cochrane – Reporter: Bobby WilsonNathan Jason – Reporter: Rattanakorn BoontemEditor: Simo...
Sep 12, 2023
27 min
Episode 28 - Changing Places (RMIT)
Every place has a story to tell: its past, present and what might lie ahead in the future. In this episode, our reporters from RMIT take us to native forests, a former prison, a public housing estate and a community on bushfire alert to find out how those places are changing. HostsAnnabel Fleming and Ned ColemanStories‘Citizen Scientists’ – Reporter: Melanie Bakewell'Stories From The Inside’ – Reporter: Ruth McHugh-Dillon‘Public Housing: Retain, Repair, Reinvest’ – Reporter: Penry Buckley‘The...
Aug 15, 2023
27 min
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