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24.01.2022 Why does U.S. Anti-Doping Agency continue to harass one of the greatest athletes of all time. Lance Armstrong passed hundreds of drug tests and was never found ...guilty of any offense. However years later USADA are bringing action against alleged offenses outside of the 8 year state of limitations rule made by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Article 17 of the WADA code (2009) which is posted on the USADA website states: "No action may be commenced against an Athlete or other Person for an anti-doping rule violation contained in the Code unless such action is commenced within eight (8) years from the date the violation is asserted to have occurred." This smells of conspiracy and is a huge injustice to the global Cycling community.



19.01.2022 Another edit is now complete. This one is headed to China to be played ahead of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra concert at the weekend.

18.01.2022 Recently I travelled to Kenya with a group of Australians giving up their time, energy, and money to make a difference in the lives of young children. This is the story of Shisasari, a small community near Kakamega, and the hope provided to it through the creation of a new high school. New Hope secondary school is set to open in 2013. If you can help us raise funds to finish the school, please donate here: http://makingadifference.gofundraise.com.au//itsfortheorph If you can’t, please donate with a like.

17.01.2022 Why did American Airlines choose to move for bankruptcy when it could still easily meet all of its debts? A great article from The New Yorker on why American Airlines can go bankrupt and have the move declared "very smart" but why your every day homeowner can't. Well worth a read here: http://law-s.in/sdGVAD



16.01.2022 Very interesting launch for HuffPost Live - I was expecting something more revolutionary, but really it's just like any other television show with a little more audience involvement. But it will be interesting to see how this develops.

14.01.2022 Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy (BBC) - - Well worth watching for all Apple fans http://law-s.in/sXvE6D

14.01.2022 Which airport do you check in to most??? Facebook says Los Angeles International Airport is the most social airport in the world. What do you think?



12.01.2022 It's been a few years since I've posted to this page but expect to see a lot more updates and videos that I've worked on. But in the meantime here's a little video that I did the camerawork and some editing for. Was fun to film and turned out great!

09.01.2022 There's nothing like telling a great story! Here are some of the stories I've told...

07.01.2022 Will The Global Mail succeed? How will their success be measured? Will there be any room to grow and hire more innovative journalists? All important questions which will soon be answered when they launch in February. But for now read this great article from The Independent

06.01.2022 I love the cartoons from The New Yorker!

06.01.2022 Meet the tech writer that unplugged for a year. Could you live without the web for a year?



03.01.2022 Struggling to gain employment since finishing your university/college education? Well CHINA has a solution. China's plan is to evaluate which courses provide 60% graduate employment or more and then cull everything else That's right, China plans to boost their educational reputation by only offering degrees which will allow people to get a job. What do you think of China's plan to stop a generation of jobless graduates? Should university level courses only be offered if they can guarantee a set rate of graduate employees?

02.01.2022 The Australian Government's Media Convergence Review Committee has released their interim report calling for wide ranging changes to media regulation to bring broadcast/print media into the same ballpark as online. It is suggested that this should be achieved by relaxations in broadcast regulation/licensing, and by requiring diversity and Australian content in online media. No matter where you live in the world, this will affect you and the media you consume. Should these suggestions make it through the Australian parliament, you can be sure that other countries will look to model their media industries off Australia's. What's your take on the report? - http://law-s.in/uQU3CO

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