Shannon Cole, one of The Almanac’s up and coming young writers, reports on her research into the effects of social isolation of those with existing health conditions.
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How Corona Virus Has Divided A Country
With the selfishness and ‘every person for them selves’ attitude displayed during Covid 19, Shannon Cole wonders what happened to the concern and generosity displayed by Australians during the recent bushfires.
Should parents get their children into swimming lessons from a young age?
An in-depth look at the merits of teaching swimming at an early age for survival reasons from Shannon Cole.
Volunteer of the Year 2019: Who is Donna Cartwright?
Shannon Cole looks at Donna Cartwright, and the work of her organisation, Mums Supporting Families in Need.
Dancing Queen
Deakin student Shannon Cole reflects upon her time as a budding childhood dancer until fate intervened as she explains.
On Frankston’s Pantry Plus and their Pluses
Deakin student Shannon Cole is impressed with the Pantry Plus Program that provides food for under resourced people in the community.
The Modelling Industry: How Women’s Lives are Endangered
We encourage Deakin Uni journalism students to publish here at the Footy Almanac. In recent times Shannon Cole wrote about her role as a swimming coach. Here she tackles the subject of modelling.
In What Colours Do You See The World?
Deakin journalism student Shannon Cole and her family came to Australia from South Africa almost 20 years ago. Sooner or later they had to choose which footy teams to follow. Here’s how it worked out.
The Life of a Swimming Teacher: My Experience Throughout my First Year of Teaching
Shannon Cole shares her experiences of becoming a swimming teacher, developing relationships with her students, and the pleasure she receives in fulfilling her role.
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the A-League 2014/15 so far
Dennis Gedling runs the rule over the current state of play in the A-League as we approach both the half-way point of the season, and the domestic break for the 2015 Asian Cup. [A power of work here, and well worth the read – Ed]
A-League: Spotlight shines on Euro superstars
Our A-league expert Tom Riordan previews the new season that kicks off on Friday, including his final ladder predictions.
In A-League of its Own 15 (2011/12)
Tom’s weekly outlook on the A-League Melbourne Heart has cemented their place in the finals series for the first time in their short history following a 2-2 draw with Sydney FC. After taking a comfortable 2-0 lead into half time, the home side threw away their advantage by the 80th minute after substitute Shannon Cole [Read more]
In A League of Its Own- Edition 17
Tom’s weekly outlook on the A-League They say that the ladder never lies, and I agree. This season’s A-League is just past midway through, and like in the EPL over their Christmas break, you’ll often find that the table doesn’t change too much from halfway until the end of the season. But this season in [Read more]
In A League Of Its Own 11
Tom’s weekly outlook on the A-League In another week of the A-League, the 5 matches on offer continued a very good theme this season: open, exciting, attacking football with plenty of goals. Not only is there more excitement this year, but the standard is improving every week. The midweek game came to us from the [Read more]
In A League Of Its Own – Issue 3
Tom’s weekly outlook on the A-League Of the ten teams that played in round one of season 2010/11, only one took home the full 3 points. Subsequently, the other four matches resulted in a draw. 16 minutes into the new A-League season and Melbourne Heart’s A-league journey, Central Coast Mariners captain Alex Wilkinson tucked away [Read more]
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