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Current Master of Media Practice student at University of Sydney. She enjoys writing, true crime, and discussing if it's possible to separate art from the artist.
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Conspiracy and coronavirus: when misinformation spreads as fast as a pandemic

2020-06-03 Sally Smythe 0

While the rest of Australia adhered to lockdown laws, a small but boisterous group of Melbournians picketed outside Victoria’s state parliament. With placards held high, protestors congregated to cancel lockdown, blaming vaccinations, 5G telecommunications, and Microsoft […]

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Assignment 2

PROPOSAL: Can the dead spread Coronavirus?

2020-04-26 Sally Smythe 0

Story topic and angle COVID-19 is an unprecedented pandemic event with new information presenting itself daily from the Australian Government and health organisations. The rapid-fire speed with which news is reported means it is more liable […]

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Assignment 1

Daily Mail Australia Reports the AAP Closure

2020-03-16 Sally Smythe 1

Australia’s only news agency AAP to close after 85 years as bosses say the business ‘is no longer viable’ as featured on Daily Mail Australia. Overwhelming Multimediality This article suffers from multimediality overload, emphasising images […]

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