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40th Auckland International Film Festival Opens
Friday, 11 July 2008, 5:57 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
Auckland’s exquisite Civic Theatre had a steady buzz of excitement as the 40th Auckland International Film Festival opened last night. More >>
Photos in Aotea Sq Support China's Quake Victims
Tuesday, 10 June 2008, 10:36 am | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
AUT journalism student, Natasha Burling reports that an effort to bring hope and encouragement to Chinese earthquake victims, people in Aotea Square, Auckland, posted photos of themselves smiling on a large map of China. More >>
International Journalism Scholarships Reap Rewards
Monday, 9 June 2008, 9:36 am | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
As two young journalists leave Auckland this month on international scholarships, one lecturer says graduates should be given a much wider experience. Pacific Media Centre director David Robie said a lot of journalism schools focus on preparing students ... More >>
Council To Spend Up Large On Rugby World Cup
Thursday, 5 June 2008, 3:01 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
AUT journalism student Natasha Burling reports that Auckland City Council’s decision to spend $36 million on the Rugby World Cup 2011 has some councillors hot under the collar. More >>
HR Film Fest Review: Now the People Have Awoken
Saturday, 24 May 2008, 3:23 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
Human Rights Film Festival Review: Natasha Burling writes that a heated debate followed the screening of a film about Venezuela’s political situation. Now the People Have Awoken looks at the changes in Venezuela since President Hugo Chavez came to power ... More >>
Play: The Orderly Highlights Hospice Appeal Week
Saturday, 10 May 2008, 1:23 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
Last year Radiohead asked fans to pay what they wanted for their new album, this year a theatre director is asking audience members to do the same with his play. Director Anders Falstie-Jenson says he is interested to see how much people will ... More >>
No Laughing Matter for Director
Saturday, 10 May 2008, 1:15 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
Polynesian theatre directors deserve more authority and respect, says one Auckland director. Samoan director Justine Simei-Barton says that Polynesian directors are often brought in as co-directors, rather than being given full control of plays. More >>
Right to Sign – Sign Language Week Kicks Off May 5
Saturday, 3 May 2008, 4:11 pm | Natasha Burling - AUT Journalism Student
Natasha Burling reports that while opportunities have improved for deaf people in New Zealand there is still much to be done to assure sign language is accepted not just by governments but also understood. Interpretation is the key. More >>