How Triple R is keeping us connected through COVID-19
With everyone’s lives disrupted by COVID-19, 3RRR is working hard to be a constant in an increasingly uncertain world. Continue reading How Triple R is keeping us connected through COVID-19
With everyone’s lives disrupted by COVID-19, 3RRR is working hard to be a constant in an increasingly uncertain world. Continue reading How Triple R is keeping us connected through COVID-19
The drive out to Bambra in Friday night traffic is a Fury Road-style dust and wind nightmare complete with semi-trailers nipping at my heels. Finally, turning off the highway onto Cape Otway Road, the traffic eases. I notice a family of kangaroos grazing just beyond the tree line. The excitement starts to kick in. Continue reading Triple R Review: By the Meadow 2019
Growing up in rural New South Wales meant getting my driver’s license was non-negotiable. In a town where public transport consisted wholly of the school bus, driving was the ultimate rite of passage. Continue reading Letting Go of the Wheel: Are We Ready?
Spring is an exciting time for Victorians. The weather gets a little warmer, the sun gets a little brighter and the return of daylight savings means you can fit a little more into each day. Here’s how you can make the most of your sunny days this spring. Continue reading La Trobe Times: Celebrate Spring
There are many stories here. 1. I have seen young women gifted beyond measure – Sofonisba Anguissola at just twenty years of age, Catharina van Hemessen too, Clara Peeters at just thirteen. All of them born before the year 1600. Seek out their paintings if you do not know them. Each had a father who understood their promise and celebrated their value. Each had a … Continue reading The Museum of Modern Love. A Collage. In Review.
If you’re a health-conscious Aussie who likes their produce fresh and nutritious, you’ve probably wondered whether ‘going organic’ is the right choice for you. Continue reading What organic means, and if it’s actually better for you
Chuck Hahn has been an iconic member of the brewing industry since the 1980s when he first discovered the science of hops, yeast and grains. In many ways, Chuck’s the man to thank for developing Australia’s beer palate. His continuing support of the craft beer industry has transformed mere drinking brews into a strong beer culture and industry in Australia. Check out my article on … Continue reading Meet the Godfather of Australian Brewing: Chuck Hahn
More booze related wisdom from my beautiful brain. This time for Liquorland. [Written for CHE Proximity, published 9 May 2016] Continue reading What’s the deal with single malt whiskey?
Cybersecurity experts are in hot demand. The rise of high-profile hacking scandals, the Internet of Things and governments engaging in cyberwarfare are just some of the reasons why the world, now more than ever before, needs elite cybersecurity professionals. Could it be you? ‘Extremely sought after and very high salaries’ Read my full article on La Trobe’s Knowledge Blog. Published January 13, 2017. Continue reading Why now is the perfect time to study cybersecurity
I had the privilege to work with La Trobe’s digital content team in producing a series of articles on their new suite of Cybersecurity degrees. The first was an interview with David Hird. David Hird is Head of Security, Standards and Compliance at La Trobe University. His role includes overseeing information security for the University, including security policies. David explains the implications of cybersecurity … Continue reading How to win the cyberwar