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Vibewire presents a unique World Youth Day Project

by Annie Le Cavalier last modified 2008-07-23 20:54

In partnership with SBS, Vibewire will communicate the voice of a generation at the 2008 World Youth Day event to be held in Sydney (July 15 to 20).

PROJECTeye will be generating true national and international dialogue on a range of diverse youth perspectives and opinions. It aims to ensure that young people are heard--regardless of their religious, cultural or regional backgrounds.

PROJECTeye will have many interesting and unique aspects, showcased in a specifically designed website allowing young people from Australia and around the globe to be a part of WYD08. Vibewire believes that although WYD08 is located in Sydney, young people should not be discriminated against on their location.  For WYD08 to be a truly national event, PROJECTeye will provide a vital source of individuality, humour and context.

The PROJECTeye team has several exciting key positions available for the project, including News Room Coordinator; Newsroom Editors; Video Editors; Journalists; Communications Assistant; Logistics Volunteers; Camera and Sound Operators; and Photographers.  For more information on these positions or the project itself, please email info@vibewire.net or click here for position descriptions.

As an organisation, Vibewire once again steps to the forefront of innovation in Australian youth media, as it has with electionTracker in the past, providing young Australians with the opportunity to gain valuable personal development and professional experience through PROJECTeye.

World Youth Day is the largest single youth event in the world taking place in Sydney from 15th to 20th of July, 2008.  Organised by the Vatican, WYD08 brings together young people from around the globe and will be the largest event Australia has ever hosted, attracting over 125,000 international visitors, more than the 2000 Sydney Olympics.







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