Star-BRATs: the next generation


Ashley (in grey sweater at the back) and her team hitting the trails in Genting Highlands during the four-day camp

WHEN I first set foot in Awana Hotel in Genting Highlands recently, I had one objective in mind, which was to make an impact in journalism.

But the four days of BRATs camp, with its tough deadlines and the struggles we faced along the way, reversed those roles. That’s when I realised journalism was tough.

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