- Highly commended in the the 2022 Ossie Awards for student journalism in the Best audio story (long-form) by an undergraduate or postgraduate student category (individual or group).
A four-part Newsworthy audio series investigating how young Australians view racism and their creative solutions to disrupt it.
Part 1: 'We're not racist, but we kind of are'
Part 2: Time to nip First Nations' bias in the bud
Part 3: With racism, are you proactive or reactive?
Part 4: Why we need greater diversity in media
Sanjana Jose
,Sanjana has completed a double degree in International Studies and Media (Journalism and Communications) at UNSW and now works for Guardian Australia. She loves a good brunch, a competitive game of Monopoly Deal and drinking raspberry kombucha.
Madison Howarth
,Madison is a Wonnarua and Yuin woman and recently completed a Bachelor of Media (Communications and Journalism) at UNSW. She works as the Community Content Coordinator at Future Women and has a passion for storytelling through a First Nations' lens. She has written for NME, The National Indigenous Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, Women's Agenda and 9Honey.
Jacob Sukiennik
andJacob is studying a double degree in International Studies and Media (Communications & Journalism) at UNSW. He is an avid traveller and is thrilled to once again have the opportunity to leave his 5km radius.
Vivienne Crowle
Vivienne is a Media (Communication and Journalism) student. She loves period novels, cooking and a rowdy game of Uno.