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Life After JobKeeper

Projects
Photo: Joe Armao/The Age (with permission)

Waiting in the wings for the lights to come up on hard hit events industry

Story by Ashleigh Barraclough

Projects
Photo: Wayne Taylor/The Age (With permission)

JobKeeper delivered a boon for some, setting them up for what’s next

Story by Josh Nevett

Projects
Photo: Wayne Taylor/The Age (With permission)

Swings and roundabouts in the city as wild ride continues

Story by Nell Geraets

Projects
Photo: Eddie Jim/The Age (with permission)

From cheerleader to student teacher, COVID19 inspired some wild journeys

Story by Chloë Macmillan

Projects

Trying to keep the lights on in the still struggling arts and events scene

Story by Joy Braddish

Projects
Photo: Joe Armao/The Age (with permission)

‘Within 24 hours it was all gone. Everything just disappeared.’

Story by Ashleigh Barraclough

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Ingenuity and a tradition of strong women keeps one mum afloat

Story by Bec Pridham

Projects
Photo: Joe Armao/The Age

‘Won’t rebuild itself’: Skilled worker exodus threatens events industry

Words by Jordyn Beazley

Society
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JobKeeper kept them afloat. So what happens now it’s over?

Words by Angus Thomson

About The Citizen

THE CITIZEN is a publication of the Centre for Advancing Journalism. It has several aims. Foremost, it is a teaching tool that showcases the work of the students in the University of Melbourne’s Master of Journalism and Master of International Journalism programs, giving them real-world experience in working for publication and to deadline. Find out more →

  • Editor: Jo Chandler
  • Reporter: Qiyun (Gwen) Liu
  • Audio & Video editor: Louisa Lim
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  • Editor-In-Chief: Andrew Dodd
  • Business editor: Lucy Smy
Winner — BEST PUBLICATION 2016 Ossie Awards

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