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Why Ethical Reporting Is A "fine-balancing act,”; An Interview With Rachael Dexter

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More survivors of sexual violence are sharing their stories - but is the Australian media keeping up? The rate of sexual assault recorded by police in Australia has steadily increased since 2012. With more victims opening up about their stories, media reporting of sexual assault has become more common.

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Peninsula Essence - Passione Di Pierre

Reporter

This story was published in the September edition of Peninsula Essence magazine. I wrote this feature as part of my internship with Mornington Peninsula News Group.

Peninsula Essence - MP Mumpreneurs

Reporter

This story was published in the October edition of Peninsula Essence magazine. I wrote this feature as part of my internship with Mornington Peninsula News Group.

Misty Slope
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What Ethical Fashion Looks Like In Australia

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Brianna Gaál is the co-founder of a clothing label based in Melbourne. She launched her brand with the intention of selling sustainable and ethical fashion. 
But producing locally is a challenge. Despite Australia being the world number one supplier of cotton, almost all fabrics are refined overseas.

"I lost everything that day,"; Why A Heritage Cafe Cannot Stay Above Water

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Andrew Serratore has owned Jerry’s Milk Bar in Elwood for ten years. On Andrew’s first day of business he found the heritage-listed café under water. Chairs, tables and electrical equipment were damaged by the flood. Every so often a vehicle would pass by, sending a wave of water through the entrance door.

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