Connor Hoetzel’s local basketball team The Beeaans have their first win in this week’s column of The Beeaanly Bugle. [Great pics – Ed]
Seve – Part 3: The Open Championship
Seve Ballesteros’ Open Championship wins, as told by Deakin University student Connor Schmidtke, feature in the third of his eight-part series on one of the most-loved golfers of all time.
The Beeaanly Bugle: Season 1, From D to E
Deakin Uni student Connor Hoetzel continues his weekly column about his local basketball team, The Beeaans.
Seve – Part 2: The Early Successes
The early successes of Seve Ballesteros, as told by Deakin University student Connor Schmidtke, in the second of his eight-part series on one of the most-loved golfers of all time.
The Beeaanly Bugle: In The Beeaanginning
The Footy Almanac has had a series of columnists from Deakin Uni. The latest is Connor Hoetzel who will be writing about his local basketball side each week. Here he introduces The Beeaans.
Seve – Part 1: Introducing the great man
Seve Ballesteros had something special, as Deakin University student Connor Schmidtke points out in this, the first of his eight-part series on one of the most-loved golfers of all time. [Prepare yourself to be distracted – JTH]
Aspiring Young Writers’ Group: Flash of Inspiration
Ben Kirkby and the young writers are at it again. This time they’re looking at what helps them with ideas for stories.
Aspiring Young Writers’ Group: Conflict, of interest
Ben Kirkby and friends gather again and the discussion turns to conflict.
Henry and the Jets: Turning sour into sweet, a farewell.
Another Heathmont Jets team playing in a Final, another Henry Ballard report. Will it be third time lucky? Henry tells it all.
AFLW: Deakin Uni and Geelong ready for AFLW
Deakin University will be a major sponsor of Geelong in AFLW 2019. Read more in this media release from the Geelong FC.
Driving with Jacqui: an afternoon with Senator Lambie
It has been interesting to observe the level and warmth of support for Jacqui Lambie in recent days. This piece, by Deakin University student gives an indication as to why. No matter what your political views, this was a terrific thing to do with (and for) a keen student. (First published in September, 2017)
Dana Morse is studying a Bachelor of Communications (Media) at Deakin University in Melbourne. From Tasmania, she recently spent time with Senator Jacqui Lambie and compiled this feature.
Welcoming Deakin University to the Almanac
We announce Deakin University, who sponsored the launch of The Doggies Almanac 2016, as a sponsor of The Footy Almanac 2016 (to be published in March, 2017). We will be providing opportunities for Deakin University students across all elements of the Almanac project. Read more about what’s happening.










Seriously Social: Generic Team
Lawless gives us the rundown on last Saturday win by the Generic Team over SE Melbourne