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Author: Megan Whitfield

I am a Melbourne-based journalist, passionate about human-interest stories and digital innovation in journalism. I graduated with a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) (with Distinction) from RMIT in 2018. I am a freelance writer and audio producer, and also offer copywriting and sub-editing services.

PRINT | Pet Friendly Apartments

Written for Domain. An article centred around the growth of Melbourne apartments embracing pets as their newest residents, in line … More

AUDIO | Connection through the phone

Produced as part of the SYN Media Tiny Podcast Project, in partnership with Hindenburg Systems. As the world went into … More

PRINT | Mona Foma’s Brian Ritchie takes us around Hobart

When Violent Femmes bass player and now Mona Foma arts curator Brian Ritchie first visited Tasmania on tour with the … More

PRINT | Chef Matt Sinclair’s guide to Noosa

One of Australia’s favourite MasterChef alumni, Matt Sinclair grew up in Sydney. But he always looked forward to his family’s … More

PRINT | How to make basic household staples from scratch

While the humble grocery run now has fresh appeal as a reprieve from the same old four walls, it’s important to try and minimise our trips to help the community and slow the spread … More

PRINT | Seven travel podcasts to help escape isolation

With closed borders and cancelled flights the new normal, holidays are being scrapped and dream trips put on hold. However, thanks to … More

PRINT | The virtual choir bringing connection to isolation

With live, loud, bodies-pressed-up-against-each-other concerts off the table for the foreseeable future, musicians are offering up new ways to use … More

isolation, music, soul, virtual

PRINT |The Modern Youth

Filmmaker Romaan Asche likes people who grind – in a work sense, that is. (We don’t discuss her dancing preferences.) … More

Audio, creative, podcast

The Project host Gorgi Coghlan’s guide to Ballarat | Print

For journalist and regular host of The Project, Gorgi Coghlan, moving to Ballarat was an easy decision. Having grown up … More

ballarat, regional victoria, tourism, travel

Dave Hughes’ guide to Warrnambool | Print

For the first 20 years of his life, Dave Hughes called Warrnambool home. The beloved Aussie comedian, radio presenter and … More

comedian, regional victoria, victoria, warrnambool

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