On the sad news of the death of comedy legend Robin Williams, I wrote this piece for ABC’s The Drum.
Kind regards,
David M. Green
On the sad news of the death of comedy legend Robin Williams, I wrote this piece for ABC’s The Drum.
Kind regards,
David M. Green

In response to new Education Minister Christopher Pyne’s comments last week RE: again abolishing compulsory student services fees at Australian universities, I wrote an opinion piece for ABC’s The Drum website about my own experience last time it happened and the impact it had on student media.
Read my thing here: Student media needs student fees to survive.
The good people at Radio Adelaide – where my media career began – saw the article and invited me onto their breakfast show on Monday to have a chat with Radio’s Angus Randall. It was slightly too early in the morning for me, but you can listen to the audio here.
Always too happy to give back to Radio Adelaide, the station that gave me everything. Including an award, which they have since misplaced.
If anyone sees the 2007 South Australian Community Broadcasting Association “Bilby” Award for Best Station ID 2007 anywhere, would you let me know?
Kind regards,
David M. Green
And good to hear The Empire Times is back up and running.
Greetings!
I was all over the Internet last week, making my debut on two of Australia’s most read opinion blogs.
Earlier in the week I made a stand against Australian five cent coins on The Punch.
And on Wednesday, an event rarer than a total solar eclipse (and that took a while for me to work out, so I hope you appreciate that fun fact) inspired me to write a piece for The Drum on conscience votes in Australian federal politics.
Click the links above to read my articles on those respective websites.
Kind regards,
David M. Green
The Internet. It’s the way of the… present.