The work of MultiLit and MultiLit’s staff is frequently mentioned and discussed in the media (print, radio and television). Media coverage from 2009 to our latest update is listed below.
Latest news
New student resources available for InitiaLit
By popular demand, we are introducing new Handwriting Workbooks for InitiaLit–1 (NSW font only). Help your younger students consolidate correct letter formation skills alongside the
2021 Catalogue now available
MultiLit’s 2021 Catalogue is now available, providing a comprehensive overview of our MultiLit Learn to Read product range and professional development workshops, information on our
Retraction and apology from the University of Canberra and Dr Rachel Cunneen
MultiLit acknowledges the following retraction and apology, issued by the University of Canberra and Dr Rachel Cunneen, in relation to a presentation made by Dr
MultiLit Moments
Last edition of MultiLit Moments for 2019 now available
Last edition of MultiLit Moments for 2019 now available This edition of MultiLit Moments includes: Literacy Centre student Harry Redfern stars in This Time Next
August edition of MultiLit Moments available now
This edition highlights: MultiLit featured in Universities Australia video campaign, #uniresearchchangeslives Dr Jennifer Buckingham and Five from Five join MultiLit A research briefing on MacqLit
April edition of MultiLit Moments out now
Our first edition of MultiLit Moments for 2019 is now available to download, featuring: MultiLit training on Christmas Island and in WA’s Pilbara region A
You can view a list of all MultiLit Moments issues collectively and download them here.
Media mentions
Hear Dr Robyn Wheldall on Kinderling Conversation
Dr Robyn Wheldall was interviewed recently by Shevonne Hunt on Kinderling Kids Radio, alongside author Wendy Fitzgerald, about dyslexia. You can listen to the interview
Media Publicity in 2016
MultiLit: This article describes the success of a team of volunteers using the MultiLit Reading Tutor Program with students in rural NSW. “South Coast literacy
Media Publicity in 2017
MiniLit: Pomona State School use the MiniLit program to help their students improve their literacy skills. “The joy of learning is alive and well at Pomona