Thank you for an incredible 2013!
THANK you, thank you and thank you. In the lead-up to Christmas, Meld’s chieftain pens a personal letter to our readers, friends and supporters of Meld, and reflects on the journey that has been 2013.
THANK you, thank you and thank you. In the lead-up to Christmas, Meld’s chieftain pens a personal letter to our readers, friends and supporters of Meld, and reflects on the journey that has been 2013.
THE man who fell to his death from the balcony of a Pelham St accommodation in Carlton has been identified as 20-year-old international student from India Anubhav Singh Gahlot. Karen Poh reports.
POLICE have cordoned off the area outside a student accommodation on Pelham St in Carlton where a dead body has been found. Karen Poh reports.
TWO people are dead and one critically injured after a wall collapsed opposite a student accommodation on Swanston St. A shocked resident says she saw a textbook lying on the floor next to the victims. Karen Poh and Leon Saw report.
AND it’s here! After months of blood, sweat and toil, we’re finally ready to lift the lid on one of our most exciting projects to date… Meld’s Little Orange Book of Big Discounts!
OUR editor-in-chief and Meld founder, Karen Poh, shares some advice on scoring that seemingly unattainable first job in journalism.
TIME to pass on the baton as we bid farewell to “Steven, the legend”, our current e-newsletter editor as he graduates from a media and communications degree this year! Apply now.
LOVE everything social? Up to two positions are available for students who wish to gain experience in the area of social media and/or digital marketing.
GET a head start in your career and apply for business internships in the areas of Marketing and Analytics and Business Development here at Meld.
LOOKING for casual work? Life Saving Victoria is offering 10 international students the chance to train to be a pool lifeguard and go on to undertake paid work.
Colours of Indonesia, Etcetera 2012, will be held at 5pm April 25 at the Melbourne Convention Centre. The event is a precious opportunity to tap into Indonesia’s rich arts and cultural roots.
THIS week, we held our first ever public news meeting, which will become a regular feature every second and fourth Monday each month. Find out how you can get involved.