Practice Piece to Camera

This was a mock PTC I did on my internship at the ABC, following the murder case on Eurydice Dixon.

Religions of Melbourne

Tim Curtis: today a dad, an Anglican minister, and university chaplain; in times past, a teenager refusing to be associated with Christianity. As we sit in the Charles Pearson Lecture Theatre at Melbourne University, Tim talks to me about his experience becoming a Christian. He describes how at the age of fifteen, when he was at boarding school, he refused to be confirmed, unwilling to make a public statement being associated with the Christian faith. Fast forward to his second

Every time I come back, the place looks different

Every time I come back, the place looks different Take a walk down Swanston Street. You may not realise it, but you’re actually walking through layers of history. A road that once carried horse-drawn carts and foot traffic is now ventured by rush hour traffic, packed trams, and busy cyclists. Here’s the deal – with each new era comes change, and a ghost of what once was begins to take over the façade. If you’ve ever been a tourist in Melbourne, it’s likely you’ve visited the Queen Victoria Mar

Humans are friends, not food

Their venom not only has medicinal potential, but the engineering masterpieces and predatory genius of spiders is something that should not go unadmired. When you see a full-grown huntsman chilling on your wall, I can bet that you immediately adopt the mentality of a Dalek as one thought rushes to the forefront of your mind: Exterminate! Only a crazy person would go so far as to touch that venomous zombie with way too many legs. Ironic as it may be, what can harm us can also be used to assist

About me

I'm 21 years old and I'm a Christian in my final year of Journalism at RMIT University. 

I'd like to get into documentary-making or a role involving audiovisual production.

I have interests in current affairs, culture and food. I'm currently learning Spanish with the intention of one day travelling to South America with my husband-to-be.

Contact

Email: elizabeth.pillidge@gmail.com

Twitter: @e_pillidge

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