Channel Ten introduces controversial new show The Bachelor (of Arts)

The first season of The Bachelor (of Arts), a spinoff from popular Channel Ten show The Bachelor, has raised eyebrows after it was revealed none of the contestants managed to catch the eye of the single employer whose attention they were competing for. Controversy has surrounded The Bachelor (of Arts) ahead of its upcoming launch, after leaked documents emerged showing… Read More Channel Ten introduces controversial new show The Bachelor (of Arts)

Workplaces to Employ Graduates as Permanent Volunteers

Workplaces across Sydney are set to help struggling graduates get a job by hiring them as lifelong volunteers after seeing the success other businesses like major sporting events or comic cons have had with unpaid staff. A spokesperson for the Fair Work Commission has branded the idea a no-brainer. “You’re meant to enjoy work,” the… Read More Workplaces to Employ Graduates as Permanent Volunteers

Channel Ten Introduces Controversial New Show The Bachelor (of Arts)

The first season of The Bachelor (of Arts), a spinoff from popular Channel Ten show The Bachelor, has raised eyebrows after it was revealed none of the contestants managed to catch the eye of the single employer whose attention they were competing for. Controversy has surrounded The Bachelor (of Arts) ahead of its upcoming launch,… Read More Channel Ten Introduces Controversial New Show The Bachelor (of Arts)

Uni Students Protest That They Have no Time for Class Due to Protesting

University students have today held a nationwide protest about having no time to study or attend lectures due to their relentless protesting schedule. A typical daily protest schedule for a university student involves approximately eight marches, flag burnings or yelling loudly at people nearby, for causes ranging from the removal of bindis on a remote… Read More Uni Students Protest That They Have no Time for Class Due to Protesting

New Word “Ther” to Replace “There”, “Their” and “They’re”

Commonly confused words “their”, “there”, and “they’re” will all be replaced with the universal “ther” from next year, the Sydney Sentinel can reveal. The move has been welcomed by frustrated teachers, many of whom have been pushing for the change since the late 1990s. “Students never remember which one to use and I even find… Read More New Word “Ther” to Replace “There”, “Their” and “They’re”