Visual
Newsline
Project Type
Televison Broadcast
Date
June 2025
Role
International Affairs Reporter
In June, Newsline went to air! This program is entirely student-run, with presenters, reporters, and production crew all studying at RMIT.
Yvette was the international affairs reporter on June 3.
Yvette produced a six-minute segment and Q&A debriefing the day’s top global news stories, including details of the peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, the UN’s reaction to strikes on aid distribution centres in Palestine, and Mexico’s judicial elections.
Newsline was an incredible opportunity to get hands-on experience writing for TV and producing a live broadcast.
Yvette has worked both in front of and behind the camera as a television reporter and producer. She has skills in camera operation, script writing, presenting, and production.


Watch
here
[Watch from 12:08]
Urban Greening in Melbourne
Project Type
Televison Package
Date
June 2025
Role
Reporter, Editor
Yvette produced a TV package about grassroots environmental action in the eastern suburbs, and how urban greening could help combat some of Melbourne's key climate concerns.
Yvette spoke with local group Rewilding Stonnington and Dr. Thami Croeser from RMIT’s Centre for Urban Research about greening Melbourne City.
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The package was broadcast live on the community television station, Channel 31.

Watch
here
[Watch from 17:35]
Social Media
Project Type
Social Media coverage
Date
2023-2025
Role
Reporter, Editor
Yvette has extensive experience in creating news content and coverage for social media.
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​She has experience in live reporting via social media (creating Instagram Reels and live-tweeting). Yvette also helped produce a long-running social media explainer series for The Swanston Gazette's Instagram (@theswanstongazette) entitled 'The Rundown'.
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In the last three months of 2024, The Swanston Gazette’s Instagram soared with over 25,000 views because, as Editor-In-Chief, Yvette helped tailor content to the needs and interests of students.
