AUDIO VISUAL
radio stories
- Racing to reduce food waste, on The Wire, November 2017
- Poly-Australis: reimagining Papunya mark-making and issues of blackface, on The Wire, October 2017
- Can secession succeed: A look at Catalonia and Kurdistan, on The Wire, October 2017
- Hands-on teaching wins a WA teacher the Mentoring Girls In Maths Award, on The Wire, August 2017
- A new start for reconciliation in Tasmania, on The Wire, August 2017
- The bloody taboo: broken by emojis, on The Wire, July 2017
- Larsen C ice shelf sheds a trillion-tonne ice berg, on The Wire, July 2017
- ‘They’re quite happy to build more prisons’: Lack of funding forces closure of a youth rehabilitation program, on The Wire, July 2017
- Minimising harm: the argument to de-criminalise sex work, on The Wire, July 2017
- Solomon Islanders look to the future as peace keeping mission ends, on The Wire, July 2017
- Writers festival gives kids a chance to meet their heroes, on The Wire, June 2017
- Healing centres could replace drug lockups in Queensland, on The Wire, June 2017
- Could a new vaccine help reduce chronic ear disease among indigenous children? on The Wire, June 2017
- The window to save the world's coral reef is rapidly closing, on The Wire, June 2017
- Corporate responsibility or brand building? The business of social causes, on The Wire, May 2017
- Through her daughter’s eyes: a holocaust survivor’s journey, on The Wire, May 2017
- Acclaimed indigenous cast break new ground in animated series, on The Wire, April 2017
- Inquest calls for less street-drinking arrests, on The Wire, April 2017
- KURDIJI 1.0: bringing traditional knowledge into the digital age, on The Wire, April 2017
- Indigenous community leader speaks out about racism, on The Wire, March 2017
- DNA research proves indigenous connection to country, on The Wire, March 2017
- A major New Zealand river is now legally a person, on The Wire, March 2017
- The gender pay gap starts early, but could be fixed with a shift in culture, on The Wire, March 2017
- Tragedy leads to new LGBTI laws in South Australia, on The Wire, December 2016
- Headlines News reader, The Wire Radio, Thursdays 2017
- Breakfast news producer: 17-21 April.
- Drive-time news reader: 24-28 April, Breakfast sport reader: 29-2 May/April. 2017, Radio Adelaide 105.5
- recordings of reads
video + photography
- Photographs taken during The Commisioner for Children and Young People's Get Around It launch, Facebook, April 2019
- SACOSS Digital Inclusion Video Project: Eyre Peninsula, Youtube, October 2017
- Faces of Australia, Documentary film produced with Kieren Vartuli, Youtube, February 2017
- Contemporary dance show-reel, filmed and edited for Rowan Rossi, Youtube, May 2016
WRITTEN WORK
news articles + opinion pieces
- “It can be lonely”: Being young and bisexual in Australia, on PostUp, September 2019
- Young people "make history" at Commissioner's first Regional Youth Forum, for CCYP SA, August 2019
- Young creatives learn valuable Arts administration skills, for CCYP SA, August 2019
- ‘Leave No One Behind’ say 200 young people at Poverty Summit, for CCYP SA, August 2019
- Commissioner helps present Being. In Space at the Dream Big Festival, for CCYP SA, July 2019
- 2019 Federal Election Priorities for South Australia’s Children and Young People, for CCYP SA, May 2019
- Commissioner launches ‘Get Around It’ during Youth Week, for CCYP SA, April 2019
- Regional Youth Bus back on the road, for CCYP SA, April 2019
- Jailhouse Rock, for CCYP SA, August 2019
- Empathy is not dead, on On Dit Magazine, Issue 85.12, November 2018
- How Australia can plan for the future of our ageing population, on Talking Aged Care, June 2017
- Understanding and ending the abuse of older people, on Talking Aged Care, June 2017
- Getting your finances ready for the financial year, on Talking Aged Care, June 2017
- Study outlines the skills registered nurses will need in the future, on Talking Aged Care, June 2017
- Older people at disproportionate risk of malnutrition, on Talking Aged Care, June 2017
- An alarming increase of premature deaths in residential aged care homes revealed, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Invisible victims: single older women in the housing crisis, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Experts urge consumers to stay wary on social media, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017,
- "Government putting dollar signs before lives" as RN bill voted down in NSW, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- The volunteer sector at risk this National Volunteer Week, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Aged care residents more likely to experience mental health issues, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Stopping milk from going bad could help scientists cure age-related diseases, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Selling our pride: should businesses get involved in politics? on On Dit Magazine, Issue 85.4, April 2017
copy writing
- A new tool is helping support the spirituality of older people, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Technology is 'the only way' to sustainably address aged care, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Artful: a creative approach to dementia research, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Mentoring events will assist young carers trying to break into management roles, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- A new resource to support diverse communication challenges, on Talking Aged care, May 2017
- Music Remembers Me, a guide to music therapy for dementia, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- A video about LGBTI history is helping provide proper care, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Meals On Wheels welcomes Thinker in Residence, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Changing the conversation around end of life care, on Talking Aged Care, May 2017
- Is virtual reality the future of aged care? on Talking Aged Care, May 2017