Making A Difference

Episode 7 - In Our Own Backyard (Uni of Melbourne)

August 24, 2021 Junction Journalism
Making A Difference
Episode 7 - In Our Own Backyard (Uni of Melbourne)
Show Notes

This episode by journalism students at the University of Melbourne goes 'hyperlocal' with stories, somewhat appropriately, from their own backyard, where most us have spent time in lockdown this year.

You'll hear about the plight of those relying on food banks through the pandemic, the conservation of culture and history - sometimes against the push for progress - as well as the debate around animal rights and the environment.

The stories are diverse and so are the locations. The team take us around Melbourne, into rural Victoria and hyperlocal in the provinces of China.

Production
Hosts: Clancy Balen and Jenny Cai
'Putting food in the bank' - Reporter: Mustafa Nuristani
'Click and collect tourism' - Reporter: Wuxi Fan
'Saving history' - Reporter: Matthew Hall
'Animal rights or a city icon?' - Reporter: Jenny Cai
'The cost of congestion busting' - Reporter: Clancy Balen
'The price of progress' - Reporter: Harry Sekulich
'Culture in a modern world' - Reporter: Yue Jiang

Music
'There Is Only The Unknown Ahead' - GetMusic
'The Eternity' - Roman Gorielov
'Deep River' - Finval
'Structures From Silence' - DHDMusic
Time For Chill - Schwartzburg
'Chilled Summer Nights' - RoundnoteAudio
'Wake Up' - vitaminsound

For more stories by journalism students at the University of Melbourne can be found at The Citizen: a publication for the Cente for Advancing Journalism.
https://www.thecitizen.org.au/