Radio Broadcasts and Podcast Plays

Life Matters’ Producer/Presenter Erica Vowles | ABC Radio National

‘Off Track’ Producer/Presenter Ann Jones | ABC Radio National

Saltgrass’ Producer/Presenter Allie Hanley | 94.9 MAINfm radio

Hear Say’ Producer/Presenter Suzanne Donisthorpe | 94.9 MAINfm radio

Climactic’ Producer/Presenter Mark Spencer | Climactic Collective podcasts

Art Breaker’ Producer/Presenter Mark Spencer | Climactic Collective podcasts

 

Festivals & Awards

2023 Phonurgia Nova Awards, nomination for Significant Roadside Area

2022 Australian Podcast Awards, The Climate Award, nomination for Endgame Podcast

2022 Jackson Wild Media Awards, finalist (engaging platforms) for Endgame Audio Project

2022 New York Festivals, finalist for ‘Close to home

2022 48th International Features Conference, ‘Close to home’ selected

2021 HearSayAudio Festival, shortlisted for ‘Highly strung

2021 HearSay Audio Festival, shortlisted for ‘When you know a place

Praise for Endgame

“Beautifully produced, and thoughtfully edited, every word counts. Endgame takes you into the community and with the care taken with sound and music design you're really gently nurtured towards the point of each episode in such a human, more than human, and humane way.”
Gretchen Miller - Radio producer and podcaster

“I feel like I’ve been on a rollercoaster. In the best way, and landed back stronger”
Mark Spencer - Climactic Collective founder and publisher

“Such beautiful storytelling matched with even more beautiful music...stories that could connect with other people who are just feeling uneasy and unsure about climate change, not yet active on climate but concerned.”
Rebecca Huntley - Author of ‘How to talk about Climate’ and social researcher

“we are listening into lives of people who are articulate, moral, concerned and yet overwhelmed. We are all in this boat but this podcast is capturing what most of us have yet to realise. This makes it universal, timeless, a capsule from the ongoing present that will be listened to in 50 years' time. So you see, I think you have transformed your piece into a work of refined authorship that hits its target. The track is rich with voices, music, sound effects, montages of ideas, thoughts, and feelings. This is what is needed to help change the sense of defeat most of us hide behind. You’ve truly done the work to capture the “format, tone, and style”."

Michael Rabiger - Author of ‘Directing the Documentary’ and filmmaker