A Tasty Welcome for International Students
A chill day didn’t stop international students from enjoying Geloso’s Gelateria and a warm welcome from the Lord Mayor Sally
A chill day didn’t stop international students from enjoying Geloso’s Gelateria and a warm welcome from the Lord Mayor Sally
Transition Film Festival (TFF) is back this February to March with new lineups of amazing, and forward thinking
When Australia closed its borders last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it didn’t just lock people out, it also locked people in – leaving many international students feeling homesick. Felice Lok reports.
International student content creators are allowing potential students to walk a mile in their shoes by sharing their personal experiences studying abroad. Tricia Rivera reports.
International students Sean and Wendy volunteer at Melbourne Town Hall Vaccination Clinic Once or twice a week, Sean (Shavhin Ahn)
International student Minh Duong was brutally attacked in 2012, but his story since is one of strength, resilience and courage. Now, new foundation We Are Australia (WAA) aims to help other international students who are victims of crime. Tricia Rivera reports.
Damon Smith opens Mental As Everything by introducing himself to the viewer, recounting his tendency to carry a banana with
Melbourne International Student Conference 2021 left us all feeling inspired and ready to take action in our journeys, both personal and professional! A full recap of the event HERE.
Meld’s Felice reflects on her experience
The Melbourne International Student Conference is back this month! Here’s why you should book your free ticket to “Reflect, Redefine, Respond” in the best way possible.
‘No worker should have to stand by and watch their hard-earned wages and entitlements disappear.’ Felice Lok reports on what the new wage theft laws mean for int’l students.
Before you click that booking time for the jab, read through on why you should get an Individual Healthcare Identifier. Jason from Meld reports