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The media is a tough industry to break into, but these kids are not deterred

The media is a tough industry to break into, but that hasn't stopped Victoria's youngest journalists from keeping their neighbours informed through the coronavirus pandemic., last week as a way to escape the boredom of being in lockdown because of COVID-19.As anyone who starts a new publication can tell you, it hasn't been without its challenges.

Frankie distributed about 70 copies on the Bellarine Peninsula, wearing rollerblades as she made her rounds — an innovation in newspaper delivery surely without equal. "It's quite silly. It's supposed to cheer people up," she said. "I think it was really fun to have a big project to do."Her mother, Jayne Tuttle, owner of The Bookshop at Queenscliff, said having something to focus on had helped Frankie get through "a bit of a slump" while remote learning.

"The kids who were interviewed loved it; it's put a pep in their step — our next-door neighbour too."In Yarraville, the Schofield sisters – Georgia, 11, Kali, 9, and Catherine, 7 – have published two editions of their newspaper,'s most recent edition focused on Premier Daniel Andrews' COVID-19 road map.

 

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anyone with a smartphone can be a reporter . . . msm a dying industry that has embraced political correctness over truth

That's made my morning!

Tips for all the kids that want to forge a career in the modern media: Be compliant and easily deterred by employment and political pressure. Try to never delve too deeply into a stories sources as it they may have ulterior motives and you'll lose your story. Never fact check

All they need is a good imagination and flexible standards.

Have they made the bar too low to get under?

'Cheer up' says the newspaper regularly slinging mud and publishing negative headlines

Are they leftards like you lot?

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