Written work

Up to 2024, I’ve been on the ground covering stories in five countries, worked for media cognoscenti in Australia and Denmark, and written pieces ranging from Aussie linguistics to TV statistics, music monopolisation to EU immigration.


  • Return to school sees Europe’s biggest young drinkers back at Friday bars

    With semesters kicking off again, young Danes are racing into their statistically-backed reputation as Europe’s biggest drinkers. Continue reading on Aarhus Todaily below:

  • Where is music’s money coming from?

    Over the last decade or so, the sky-scraping rise of portable devices, all connected to the internet and equipped with near-unlimited data, has triggered a seismic shift in the music industry. Streaming companies have deific influence on artists’ success or failure.

  • What makes Aboriginal English unique?

    First Nations people have lived on Australian land for upwards of 60,000 years, yet, for the last 200 or so, many have had to speak the language of their invaders. Since colonisation, Aboriginal English has evolved into a means of expressing identity.

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