Student work
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Australia's most haunted house
Could this house be haunted? The Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee NSW has been called Australia's Most Haunted House. Sandra Fonseca and Julie Lotz investigate.
Burma Struggles Continue
As Burma's military regime prepares for a referendum, victims of cyclone Nargis wait for vital aid. Tim Lorkovic and Eleanor Bell report on actions being taken in Australia.
Making a Splash - Sydney's Olympic Swimming Hopes
Meet the Aussie Olympic swimming team in final preparations for Beijing. Ashleigh Sterzenbach and Renee Celarc catch up with head coach Alan Thompson.
Sydney's Wildlife Corridor Holdup
A group of volunteers is creating green areas to bring birds back to Sydney. But, as Elena Razzoli and Dyong Thi Huong Mai report, they're being held up by Government bureaucracy which is declining them access to the area for their next stage.
Mobile Phones may lead to infertility
A US study found that mobile phone radiation could be affecting male sperm count. Katrina Yu reports the fertility of the nation could be at risk.
Beach Erosion Risk on Property
Experts believe some of Sydney's prime beach front properties could soon be swept into the sea. Jordan Millar and Peter Nguyen report the erosion threat is being ignored by Sydney real estate agents and homebuyers.
Divorce Parties
Divorce parties are taking off in Sydney as people swap tears for tequila. Lauren Day and Larteasha Smith show how Sydney's divorcees are celebrating their newfound freedom.
Homeless Persons' Legal Service Documentary
Produced by UTS journalism students, this documentary was shown at the New Approaches to Homelessness forum at the State Library of New South Wales. It outlines the work undertaken by the Homeless Persons' Legal Service (HPLS) along with the responses of homeless people to the initiative.
Australian Consortium for In Country Indonesian Studies
Nine UTS students have been selected to travel to Indonesia as part of the 'Australian Consortium for In Country Indonesian Studies' program. These lucky few will be given the opportunity to gain valuable Indonesian language skills and experience working in a foreign newsbureau.
Festival News 2008
Festival News, the daily newspaper covering the Sydney Writers' Festival, is an initiative of the Journalism, Information and Media Studies Academic Group, which is renowned for the quality of its programs and the expertise of its graduates. In 2008, UTS students also produced video reports of the Festival.
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