The work of Gudanji/Wakaja painter and designer, Ryhia Dank, which she calls Nardurna, showcases a fusion of traditional knowledge and contemporary graphic design. (Oct, 2022)
96K views on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2984893355142129
Often called the 'Hollywood of the Outback,' the remote community of Winton in Central West Queensland welcomes budding filmmakers and lovers of cinema from around Australia each year for The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival. (July, 2022)
Made up of three women, aged between 33 to 62, A Good Catch makes intergenerational, feminist circus with considerable gumption, outstanding skill and a truck load of humour. (June, 2022)
529K views on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ABCARTS/posts/pfbid023f2P1YaPYXhUsjJURQWVSZCBqmLBPMSoqEJstAbavgsx3m5qthJoSXfyby7oHmWTl
Artist Graeme McCullough is keeping the art of hand-painted signs alive, having spent most of his career working on shopfronts in the country town of Dalby, Queensland. (April, 2022)
163K views on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ABCARTS/videos/1005356507074528
For the last 18 years, Australia’s only squeezebox festival has packed out the regional Queensland town of Maclagan with performers and punters dedicated to keeping the instrument alive. (Nov, 2021)
40K views on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abc/videos/393742052480223
For this project, I setup a hotline at The Feed SBS as a point of call for Australians to share the vast and varied ways in which they had been affected by the covid pandemic. Story Line is the result of manually transcribing over 12 hours of voice messages and scripting them into 60sec packages for national broadcast every week on SBS.
Best Interactive/Immersive Documentary (nominee)
Australian International Documentary Conference, 2021
My grandparents, Barry & Eileen O'Shea, share their secret to 60 years of marriage and raising nine children in a small country town. (Nov, 2020)
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