Media Makers – young Darwin Journalists report for GRINDonline!
Jellyfish Safety During the Wet
Darwin’s young journalists, Leah Beissel, Will Anstey, Joyce Akena and Monica Thomas report on keeping jellyfish safe at Darwin beaches this wet season. Interviewing CEO of Surf Life Saving NT Tony Snelling, Jellyfish Expert Professor Bart Currie and little Bradley who was stung at a Darwin beach. You may think twice next time you are tempted to wade into the water at Darwin’s pristine beaches. Remember… looks can kill’.
Are You Prepared for a Cyclone?
Darwin’s young journalists Lionel Lai, Katherine Hayman, Luciana Susanto, Tate Zanner, Naomi Biessel look at the Territorinas perception of cyclones. With interviews from Cyclone Tracy survivors Rob Howard & Gary Haslett, NT Emergency Services Public Education Officer Jo Stephens, and Climatologist at the Bureau of Meteorology Joel Lisonbee, you’ll be asking yourself “am I prepared for a cyclone?”
Darwin’s Music Scene
Darwin’s young journalists Phoebe Robinson Mo Adigun, Tyra Thompson, Jeremy De Guzman and Harrison Cable get the low down on Darwin’s expanding music scene. With interviews with the manager of Happy Yess Dan Davies, young local bands We Burn Bridges and Indica Sunrise. its easy to see there is neither a shortage of young musical talent or optimism about the future of music and music venues in Darwin!




City of Darwin Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be
part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.

AHHH this was so much fun!!
I got so much out of this and I want to encourage any young people around Darwin who are interested in journalism, camera work, editing or anyone who’s simply motivated to get themselves involved – GET ON IT!
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