By Oscar Mcconnell 5:30 AM: The dreaded alarm goes off, you struggle out of bed and grab your school bags as your poor parents prepare to endure yet another morning drive. You slowly begin to wake up as you get some breakfast in – with my personal favourite being peanut […]
House Comp Day in Pictures
At a lot of the major events in the school, the Newington College Student Media Production Unit is hard at work, snapping shots, taking videos and so much more. The most recent House Comp Day meant the Media Team is at it again. Please see below some shots from the […]
The New House Captains of 2025
By Ryan Low At the end of Term 3 every year, we farewell the outgoing class of Year 12s, to usher in a new era. Each and every Year 12 is a leader, but some are adorned with a title. This article introduces the house captains of 2025, asking them […]
How injuries are becoming more frequent in the AFL
by Harry Benscher Throughout this year, injuries have stricken a lot of the AFL’s most prominent players. Callum Mills was struck out of the grand final because of a hamstring injury, and Oscar McInerney also was injured with a shoulder injury prior to the big game. The AFL reported the […]
Science SLOP
By Sam Eyers This article will be about cool Science experiments, scientific and the interesting theory behind them. There will also be some information on the sad weaponization of science Napalm Napalm was developed at Harvard University by a team of chemists led by Louis Fieser, whilst trying to create […]
A History of Moons
By Aiden Plumbe When you think of “moon”, you most likely imagine the grey sphere that orbits our planet. However, Galileo Galilei discovered that moons are not unique to Earth in 1610. Many of the planets we know in our Solar System have more moons than one. Others don’t have […]
FC25 Release
By Arun Sandaradura With the highly anticipated release of FC25 just around the corner, with the game set to come out for the wider public 27th of September, this latest installment promises to bring fresh features and gameplay improvements that have everyone talking. The game developers have been teasing a […]
The Night Australia Made History
By Lachie Baird On Wednesday 7th August 2024 in the space of 5 hours, the Australian Olympic Team achieved their greatest result at a Summer Olympic Games ever. They picked up 4 gold and 2 bronze and the whole nation woke up to extraordinary news. It also put Australia 5 […]
Moulton House Christmas in July
By Anthony Gregoire For those who have walked past Moulton this term, you would have noticed the Moulton Christmas tree in the centre of our locker room. While it might look like we’re getting ready for Christmas, it’s not quite that time yet. Instead, Moulton House is collecting donations for […]
Olympics Upside Down?
Eshan Nadakoban Paris or Sirap? The Olympic flag this year would say it isn’t Paris but rather Sirap as the flag was hung upside-down. In a unique departure from tradition, the Olympic parade didn’t take place around the usual oval track. Instead, participants and officials travelled along the Seine River […]