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Melbourne-based freelance journalist, with a passion for print and podcasts.

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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

Victoria’s best regional music venues | Print

Melbourne is widely regarded as Australia’s cultural capital, and for good reason. Wander the city and you’re sure to find … More

music, regional victoria

Amsterdam East Guide | Print

When you think of Amsterdam, a few things probably to spring to mind. Windmills, bikes, a certain local…delicacy (wink wink). … More

amsterdam, amsterdameast, europe, guide, travel

Everywhere you need to eat in Chinatown | Print

Written for the Urban List Melbourne. It’s not exactly hard to find some quality Asian eats around Melbourne, and for … More

chinatown, food, guide, melbourne

Victoria’s best winter dining | Print

Warm up with a full belly and a glass of wine at these cosy winter dining spots. Winter is upon … More

fireplace, food, regional victoria, travel, winter

Confusing road rules P-platers are breaking | Print

There’s nothing quite like that first Maccas run when you get your driver’s licence. The thrill of swapping over the … More

car, driver, road rules, young driver

Big Bucks for Bicycles | Feature

What’s more expensive, your car or your bike? With the popularity of cycling on the rise, and a new surge … More

bespoke, bicycles

How Scalp Cooling Improves The Mental Health Of Cancer Patients | ABC

The increasing use of scalp-cooling machines in Australia is being credited with improved mental heath outcomes for cancer patients, allowing … More

abc ballarat, ballarat, cancer treatment, chemotherapy, mental health, scalp cooling

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