Want to Contribute?

Woroni has been the ANU student media publication since 1950 and now maintains three media platforms: WoroniWoroni Radio and Woroni TV. We encourage all ANU students and staff members to contribute. There is no requisite for skill or experience, just a passion for producing quality content. If you would like to contribute, please see the information below or get in contact with one of our Editors. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for future hiring opportunities and show sign-ups.

 

Online Content

Woroni is always open for online submissions, including over break periods (although note this is subject to editor availability). These submissions can be on any topic, provided they are of good quality writing, have a strong voice and are relevant to student interest. We recommend a word count of 700-1500 words. Please email write@woroni.com.au with any pitches or drafts and one of our content sub-editors will be in contact.

Please be sure to mention any possible conflicts of interest to your editor. Anonymous submissions are also welcome.

 

Print Magazine

Woroni releases 3 print editions each semester. These editions are always themed and we strongly encourage submissions to engage with these. Some examples of previous themes are Revolution, Depravity, Retro and Bloodties. For regular updates about ongoing opportunities, the upcoming print schedule and pitches currently available, please join our Woroni Contributors Facebook group. Themes, sourcing periods and deadlines will be posted on Facebook and the Woroni website. You can then email write@woroni.com.au with any themed pitches or submissions and one of our content sub-editors will be in contact.

The magazine is currently split into 4 sections:

Campus – ANU specific news and opinion pieces

Comment – General science, business and economics, politics, environment, opinion and memoir pieces

Culture – Literature, art, TV, film, social media, opinion pieces and reviews

Creative – Poems, prose, short stories, artwork and satire

Please indicate in your submission where you think your piece is best placed. We recommend a word count of 700-1000 words.

 

News

Woroni maintains a small team of dedicated news correspondents who report on issues of relevance to the student body. We have completed hiring for the semester two news team, however, inquiries may be made to our News Editor. Please email news@woroni.com.au or use the news tip link to pitch stories or to give us a news tip.

 

Art & Design

Woroni is always looking to showcase the creative talents of ANU students, please email art@woroni.com.au with any pitches or submissions and our Art Editor will be in contact. For regular updates about ongoing opportunities and pitches, please join our Woroni Art & Design Contributors Facebook group.

 

Radio

Show sign-ups occur before the beginning of each semester and are publicised during the breaks both on the website and on the Woroni Radio Facebook Page. For regular updates about ongoing opportunities, or if you are a presenter on Woroni Radio please join our Woroni Radio Presenter Network Facebook group.

 

Television 

Woroni TV has hires for its teams each semester, and will publicise these opportunities both on the website and on our Facebook page. If you have a pitch for a standalone video or series, please email television@woroni.com.au and our Television Editor will be in contact. For regular updates about ongoing opportunities, please join our Woroni TV Contributors Facebook group.

Woroni: Creativity beyond relativity

We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Woroni, Woroni Radio and Woroni TV are created, edited, published, printed and distributed. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. We acknowledge that the name Woroni was taken from the Wadi Wadi Nation without permission, and we are striving to do better for future reconciliation.