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Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Gaza update, condemning of Albanese government inaction West Papuan attacksWhistleblower protections Dja Dja Wurrung treaty Woodside North West Shelf gas project approvalPolice brutality & death in custody Mparntwe. Arif Hussein: Senior Lawyer at Human Rights Law Centre// We listened to Marisa's interview with Arif Hussein, Senior Lawyer at Human Rights Law Centre, on Monday 19 May for 3CR's Doin' Time Show. They discussed the parliamentary inquiry and grassroots push for a comprehensive Human Rights Act in South ''australia'', and the momentum needed to enshrine these protections in federal legislation. Currently in so-called ''australia'', the only jurisdictions with Human Rights Acts are Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, and Queensland. Catch Doin' Time every Monday from 4-5PM on 3CR 855AM.// Professor Glenn Savage: Professor of Education Futures at the University of Melbourne// Professor Glenn Savage, Professor of Education Futures at the University of Melbourne, joined Priya earlier this week to discuss deepening inequities in public school funding and how responsibility is split between the federal and Victorian governments. The conversation follows last week's Victorian state budget, where the Allan Government delayed meeting its responsibilities to adequately resource state schools. Glenn discusses the impacts of these funding gaps on public school students, staff, and leaders, and explains how intergovernmental politics are shaping access to well resourced schools, opportunities, and quality education. As a policy sociologist, Glenn brings expertise in education reform, federalism, and global policy mobility.// Jalees Hyder: Kashmiri writer, poet, teacher, survivor// In our final segement of our special 3 part series on Kashmir, Jalees Hyder and Inez detail what actionable solidarity looks like and the icons and faces of Kashmiri resistance. Listen back to part 1 & part 2 of this series where they unpack Kashmir's history, interconnected resistance and solidarity with Palestine, centering Kashmiri voices, and much more. From personal stories of solidarity, to what life is like under occupation, Jalees paints a picture on why Kashmiri's have had enough and what we can do about it. Jalees Hyder is a fiery Kashmiri writer, teacher, poet, freedom fighter, and survivor living as a guest on Chinook Land in 'portland'.//Follow Jalees on instagram to amplify supressed Kashmiri voices, and check out the links at the end of the page for more indepth learning on Kashmir.// Jesse Noakes: Writer, campaigner, & housing advocate// Writer, campaigner, and housing advocate Jesse Noakes joined us to talk about the impact of 'no-grounds evictions' on First Nations tenants in Western ''australia''. This conversation focused on a case that is currently before the Perth Magistrate's Court where an elderly and disabled Noongar Man, Mr Harvey Coyne, is facing eviction under 'no-grounds' provisions by community housing provider Housing Choices Australia.The next hearing for Mr Coyne's case will be held today 29 May 2025, more information on the case is available here. Write in solidarity to Housing Choices Australia's Board, and find out more about 'no-grounds evictions' by visiting stopevictingfamilies.org.// Jalees Hyder's Kashmiri Learning List: Ather Zia, poet and writerHafsa Kanjwal, author of Colonizing KashmirMohamad Junaid, academicDisorientalizing, instagramKashmirarchive, instagramJalees Hyder, poet, writer, teach-insParveena Ahanger 'Iron Lady of Kashmir', founder of Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) // Additional quotes during headlines attributed to:Police brutality & death in custody Mparntwe. Dr Amy McGuire's Substack articleSenior Warlpiri Elder & Grandfather Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves' statementKarrinjarla Muwajarri Yuendumu Community Statement of Demands May 2022//
The impact of the Melbourne Storm's decision to pull an ANZAC Day Welcome to Country continues to reverberate through the community. The incident has fed into a broader conversation about the place of the custom at sports events. Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung woman and ABC journalist Bridget Brennan helps us unpack the story. Featured: Bridget Brennan, journalist, ABC.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
This week on Rāpare Drive, HALFQUEEN chats to Miss Kannina, a Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali nation artist residing in Naarm. Miss Kannina is on the ground for her debut headline tour of Aoteaora - don't sleep on it! Chris chats cannabis in the news on Marijuana Media, thanks to The Hempstore, and there's a brewed blueberry spin on a Spritz for Cocktail Corner, thanks to Black Sands Brewing. Thanks to The Beer Spot!
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 17th of March 2025. On today's show: - Last Tuesday the Allan Government announced that the public housing tower in Flemington, whose residents are currently part of an ongoing class action lawsuit, will be demolished and redeveloped without any new public housing. The decision involves what the Victorian government calls the 'Ground Lease Model' whereby the land is leased to a private company who will design, build, manage and maintain the sites for forty years. Rob spoke with Flora from the Renters and Housing Union to tell us more about this shameful move from the Allan government. The interview mentions this RAHU Fundraiser for the Union's eviction fund, taking place this Saturday at Mamma Chen's from 7pm. It also mentions a Noongar-led campaign to have Sister Kate's land returned to Noongar people. You can read more about the campaign here. - We hear an excerpt of Rob's conversation with Buzz from the Covid Naarm bloc, who work to supply COVID PPE via mutual aid and community support. This interview is particularly timely considering Long Covid Awareness Day was on March 15th. Read about Long Covid here, and follow the Covid Naarm bloc here.- Hannah spoke with Amelia Dunn and Tuia Suter about their show Lost Property, to support their show go to artists.australianculturalfund.org.au and search lost property a one-woman show, or go to their instagrams @ameliardunn @tuiasuter - more upcoming shows will be coming to naarm later in the year, keep your eye out!- CW: This segment features discussion of Indigenous peoples' deaths in custody as well as naming Indigenous people who have died in custody. On Wednesday last week the Victorian Government announced it would toughen bail laws to make them the toughest in so-called Australia. Within these laws, the Allan government plans to reintroduce the offence of committing an indictable crime while on bail -- which was scrapped in 2023 following the coronial inquest into the death of Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wiradjuri woman Veronica Nelson in custody. The coronial inquest found that Victoria's bail laws were a 'complete and unmitigated disaster' that disproportionately impacted First Nations people, women and children. Maggie Munn, First Nations Justice Director at the Human Rights Law Centre and proud Gunggari advocate from south-west Queensland joined us on the show to speak about these harmful bail laws. Maggie is deeply committed to ending the mass incarceration of their people, and has spent many years as an advocate and campaigning on First Nations children, raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility, and youth justice.Tomorrow at 4:30pm there will be a snap action for Poccum's Law outside Parliament Steps, organised by Flat Out.- The show ends with a conversation with Jay Coonan, spokesperson for the Antipoverty Centre and a jobseeker recipient. Rob spoke with them about the latest report released by the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee. The organisation is involved in this educational event providing tips on how to speak about poverty in the media ahead of the budget and the next Federal election. Read more about the event here. Songs played:- A Dream With A Baseball Player - Faye Webster- Nothing Ever Changes - Backhand [https://backhandshc.bandcamp.com/track/nothing-ever-changes]
In this episode of The It's All Possible podcast we hear from Rodney Carter, CEO of Dja Dja Wurrung Group who in 2024 were named the overall Telstra Best Business of the Year and Telstra Indigenous Best Business of the Year. My interview with Rodney on the purpose, vision and values that have led to the oustanding growth and scale of Dja Dja Wurrung Group is a master class in leadership when you hear how Rodney has led his the organisation. Those of you who know me, know of my passion for leadership, accountability and discipline to ensure change initivatives are successful and sustainable. Rodney and his team are living examples of this approach operating across government and private enterprise all while running an organisation that is owned by multiple families. Under Rodney's leadership Dja Dja Wurrung has achieved sustainable development and effective management of their cultural heritage. His role encompasses harnessing skills in negotiation and team leadership to foster economic growth and social advancement for the Dja Dja Wurrung peoples which is based in Bendigo and covers Central Victoria.Dja Dja Wurrung's efforts, under Rodney's guidance, have centred on environmental stewardship, government liaisons, and biodiversity conservation, ensuring that the cultural and historical significance of our lands is preserved and respected. With a focus on conflict resolution, we prioritize community welfare and progressive social services that resonate with their mission and values. The accomplishments of Dja Dja Wurrung Group has reached global audiences and Rodney has been asked to speak to the United Nations on what is possible for indigenous people.If you are in leadership of an organisation of any size I encourage you to listen and learn from Rodney. You can find out more about Dja Dja Wurrung Group on Instagram @djadjawurrung online at https://djadjawurrung.com.au/ and Rodney on LinkedIn.
Food is a brilliant unifier across political divides, if we're brave enough to let it be. We all eat. And in this community, regardless of ‘diet type' we all want food to be: AccessibleNutritiousGood qualityGood for the planet in the farming methods used Fair for the farmers - especially small holder farmers! Culturally appropriate and respectfulI don't know if anyone else is sick of all the nit picking on socials about food and ‘which whole food does it better' for our health and the planet - when most people are wondering if they can stretch the budget for those blueberries or that mince this week, but I am. Tammi Jonas has led the charge for many years, in making things better across all of these aspects of a fair food system and we talk this week about how much we can all do to mobilise - taking that active ‘next step', to ensure a fairer food system is forged for all. She is an agroecologist in principle and in practice, farming heritage-breed pigs, cattle, and garlic with her bricoleur husband Stuart at Jonai Farms and Meatsmiths on the unceded lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung, where they share rent-free land with the young First and Second Nations market gardeners of Tumpinyeri Growers. Tammi is the focal point for farmers with the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA), advocating for everyone's right to participate in decisions about food and agriculture systems. In 2024, she completed a PhD on the rise of agroecology in Australia, and collectivising to deal with the problem of the state, as well as publishing a cookbook to help everyone Eat Like the Jonai.Thank you to this month's show partners for joining us to help you make your low tox swaps! @ausclimate is our major partner giving you 10% off their range for the whole of 2025, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used and their new energy-efficient heating, air-circulating and cooling range. code LOWTOXLIFE (also works over and above their sales - pro tip!) https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimate@cleannectarine is giving you 20% off the beauty and personal care ranges with all orders over $99. Code LOWTOXLIFE (excluding water filters). Try awesome low tox brands such as 100% Pure, Kora, Weleda, Moo Goo, Mukti and more as you make your low tox beauty swaps for 2025.Be sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs if something resonates! I love to see your thoughts, genuinely! You can also connect with Tammi here on Instagram and the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance here.Want to support the podcast? Free option: Leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to Low Tox Life - thanks SO much! Paid + Member PERKS: Join the Low Tox Club - monthly practitioner live masterclasses, a suite of low tox store discounts from around the world and the most supportive and lovely chat group on all low tox topics on the internet: Check it out and join here for just the price of a coffee per month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conversations is bringing you a summer treat — a collection of Richard's most memorable guests through out the years. Uncle Jack was forcibly removed from his mother as a baby and denied his Aboriginality. A one-off trip to Fitzroy connected him with a family he didn't know about, and promptly landed him in jail.Jack passed away in 2022. Help and support is always availableYou can call Lifeline 24 hours a day on 13 11 14In a career spanning more than half a century, Uncle Jack Charles used the stage to share painful and personal truths about being a Stolen Generations survivor.Uncle Jack was born in Melbourne in 1943. He was taken from his mother as a baby and ended up in Box Hill Boys' Home where he was abused and told he was an orphan.It was only towards the end of his life that Uncle Jack found out who his father was, finally knowing himself as a Wiradjuri man, as well as Boon Wurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Woiwurrung and Yorta Yorta.Uncle Jack's early life had been defined by addiction, theft and twenty-two stints in jail.But he forged a legacy as a giant of the arts, a tireless advocate for youth in detention and a trailblazing advocate for a fairer Australia.This episode of Conversations contains discussions about Aboriginal identity, Indigenous history, stolen generation, orphanages, boys homes, youth offending, foster families, birth mothers, family relationships, Lilydale High School, Victoria, Melbourne, Fitzroy, youth detention, home invasion, robbery, acting, performing, theatre, film, Sydney Opera House, Box Hill Boys' Home, orphans, sisters, brothers, siblings, addiction, heroin, jail, racism, advocacy, David Gulpilil, initiation, Bennalong.
--This episode is proudly sponsored by Bokashi One. Reduce landfill and boost the efforts in your garden in a fuss-free, no-smell way. Enjoy 15% off the entire Bokashi One range by using the promo code AG15 when purchasing from www.bokashi.com.au between now and 1 Jan, 2025-- Natasha Morgan is a landscape architect-turned-gardener, forager and creator of inspiring spaces. Having successfully done a treechange in 2014 from Melbourne, Natasha transformed the phenomenal property Oak & Monkey Puzzle. A couple of years ago Natasha and her family downsized to Little Cottage on a Hill in Daylesford, Victoria and continues to create magic, including a gorgeous and productive verge garden. Natasha hosts workshops from her property if you're lucky enough to be in the area. We talk about tree changes, preserving, autism and chickens, designing a garden, building community and wicking beds. Natasha lives, works and gardens on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Emily's gone full cocktail, whipping up a delish mojito (rum, raw sugar, mint and lime). Yum, Yum! We're talking about pinching out tomatoes, baby chickens, lavender, Kunzea, olive trees. Emily is recommending a Kunzea hand cream, and Maddie is recommending Visionary by Claire Takacs Check out Natasha's story and workshops here, and follow her on Instagram here. Follow us on Instagram here. Thanks for being here. Feel free to leave us a review. We would LOVE that.
Australia's Miss Kaninna (Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon, and Yirendali) talks about the themes of colonialism in her song Blak Britney, about Aboriginal history and life in Australia, how her family has played a role in Indigenous activism and policy, and how she uses her platform as a musician to speak about Indigenous issues.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Country Creatives, your host Caleb Maxwell is flying solo while Reece Hendy explores the world. But Caleb isn't really alone; he's bringing you an extraordinary interview with Rodney Carter, the CEO of the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation Originally recorded for Caleb's other fantastic podcast, Remarkable Regional Business, this conversation delves into Rodney's journey from a project manager in the construction industry to leading an organization with over $23 million in annual revenue and more than 200 staff members. Rodney shares incredible insights into Djaara, the phenomenal projects and initiatives, and the wisdom he's gained in managing large, diverse teams. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge on leadership, cultural heritage, and the remarkable work being done by the Dja Dja Wurrung.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS Trapped in the mine, locked inside a lab, or now among the possessed, the team tries to figure out their next move with what resources they have. CONTENT WARNINGS Drug-Induced Break From Reality/PTSD - A character describes a traumatic experience from their past in which drug use resulted in a break from reality (15:33 - 20:50) Loss of Bodily Autonomy - Much of the episode references people who do not have control over their bodies and are controlled by technological means. In two scenes people affected by the phenomenon are describing events that have happened to them. In one they are punching a wall against their will and in the second they are being made to prepare for a fight (26:57 - 33:08) & (46:27 - 52:00) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Janine Hattersley - Lucille Valentine @severelytrans Indira Raju - Asha Lloyd @ashaactually Johann Mueller - Jerron Bacat @JerronBacat Anatoliy Klymenko - Andrey Dragovich @AndreyDragovich Hudson Desha - Tarek Esaw @TarekEsawVO Remy Seng - Edwyn Tiong @Omahdon Victor Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK Dr Chang - Alex Chew @voidburntflesh The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS Both Ben and Celia speak to Victor Hollister after Kathy uncovers evidence raising questions about his involvement in what is transpiring. Ben seeks answers to the past while Celia seeks the story of what happened to Nabonidus all that time they were out in the frozen wilderness. CONTENT WARNINGS Loss of Bodily Autonomy - Much of the episode makes reference to the people who do not have control over their bodies and are controlled by unknown external means. In three scenes they are actually present and describing events that have happened to them while punching glass walls against their will (14:07 - 21:56), (27:27 - 39:41) & (40:56 - 44:31) Involuntary Murder/Cannibalism - A character gives a detailed and emotional recollection of his personal involvement in an act of mass murder and cannibalism while he and the others committing these acts are under control by an outside force (35:58 - 39:41) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Vinh Duong - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Genevieve Meisner - Rebecca Owen @rowen_vo Victor Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson MUSIC CREDITS Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris Schubert's Adagio to Fantasia in C Major Op 15, recorded by Bruno Freitas, licensed from Motion Array Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, recorded by ChrisStudio, licensed from Motion Array This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS A return... CONTENT WARNINGS Loss of Bodily Autonomy - Two scenes in which a group of people are controlled and moved against their will by unknown means (4:54 - 10:40) & (18:31 - 24:45) Strangulation - Depiction of a moment when a character attempts to strangle another (6:01 - 6:15) Riot Police/Gun Violence/Tasering - A scene in which less-lethal weapons are deployed against civilians in a situation akin to riot police engaging with protestors (20:28 - 24:45) Delusional State/Sedatives/Medical Restraints - A scene with a character in a state of delusion and medically restrained being questioned (40:15 - 45:37) Cannibalism - The possibility of cannibalism to explain missing people is discussed (52:10 - 53:57) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Alexis Konstantinidis - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap Janine Hattersley - Lucille Valentine @severelytrans Hudson - Tarek Esaw @TarekEsawVO Klymenko - Andrey Dragovich @AndreyDragovich Keith Harris - Anthony Morales @TonyrayVA Jensen - Whitney Johnson @EditrixW Private Hubert - Rebecca Owen @rowen_vo Private Trinh - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Sergeant Janowicz - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap Johann Mueller - Jerron Bacat @JerronBacat Doctor Chang - Alex Chew @voidburntflesh The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris Special sound design assistance provided by Alice Magilton This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS The team heads beyond the antechamber door and become increasingly frustrated with the contradictory evidence on where the Nabonidus crew might be. Meanwhile Celia and Kathy ponder the puzzle presented by Johann Mueller, with Kathy digging up a recording from his personal files that changes everything. CONTENT WARNINGS Delusional State/Panic Attack/Use of Restraints/Medical Sedation - A character experiencing a break from reality becomes agitated due to the handcuffs placed upon him and is sedated to prevent injury (12:12 - 14:01) Loss of Bodily Autonomy - A scene in which a group of people lose personal control of their bodies and are moved against their will by unknown means. The scene is both described and accompanied by sound effects (36:03 - 39:53) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Indira - Asha Lloyd @ashaactually Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK Dr Chang - Alex Chew @voidburntflesh Johann Mueller - Jerron Bacat @JerronBacat Private Trinh - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Sergeant Janowicz - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS The crew begins to piece together the story of the last four days before the Nabonidus crew went missing. Kathy notes strange behaviour in some of the recordings and finds evidence of what lies beyond the antechamber door. Meanwhile, Captain Francis plays a hunch that might result in their biggest lead yet. CONTENT WARNINGS Vehicular Accident/Panic Attack - Description of a vehicular accident and a related claustrophobia-based panic attack (6:13 - 7:12) Loss of Bodily Autonomy - Two short scenes involving characters being unable to control their limbs and subsequent discussion (26:01 - 28:56) Delusion/Hallucination - A scene involving a character in a state of delusion becoming worked up (44:10 - 45:15) Tasering - A character is incapacitated by a device akin to a taser (44:55 - 45:15) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Indira - Asha Lloyd @ashaactually Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK Jensen - Whitney Johnson @EditrixW Vinh Duong - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Genevieve Meisner - Rebecca Owen @rowen_vo Konstantinidis - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap Private Trinh - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Private Hubert - Rebecca Owen @rowen_vo Sergeant Janowicz - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap Johann Mueller - Jerron Bacat @JerronBacat The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson MUSIC CREDITS Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris Schubert's Serenade, recorded by AudioGarden, licensed from Motion Array Erik Satie's Gnosienne No. 1, recorded by Joe O'Rourke Music, licensed from Motion Array This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS The team begins their investigation into the site where the Nabonidus Task Force went missing. Their disappearance has an air of a locked room mystery. The team finds warnings, questions, anomalies and a new mystery surrounding one of the Nabonidus team members. CONTENT WARNINGS None Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Indira - Asha Lloyd @ashaactually Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK Remy - Edwyn Tiong @Omahdon Gallini - Dylan Chambers @D33DAA Konstantinidis - Maia Harlap @maia_harlap The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS Six weeks after the events of Season 1, The Herodotus Task Force have been rescued and are on their way home via military vessel. Adrienne thinks her team safe and the worst behind them. But she is about to find out that her bosses have other plans... CONTENT WARNINGS None Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Captain Mayhew - Emma Sherr-Ziarko @TheGreatDilemma Petty Officer - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Welcome to our Summer Series -- a chance to catch up on some episodes you may have missed out on the first time around. If you listened to the season 6 finale, you'll know that The First Time is taking a break in it's current format in 2024 BUT! Don't delete the feed just yet, Katherine will be back (solo) in March with something new. It'll feature interviews with writers but also creatives, comedians and entrepreneurs. Finally, to celebrate six years of the pod and to kick off the coach-sulting (coaching/consulting) work she'll be doing this year (see here), check out Katherine's tips on interviewing and being interviewed (via Instagram). Kate travelled to Castlemaine to record this interview in person with Cate Kennedy in her beautiful home amongst overflowing bookshelves. Kate attempted to edit down this episode, she really did, but Cate Kennedy just shares so much writing wisdom it was hard not to just give you the uncut super long version! Settle in with a cuppa if you can. Cate Kennedy has published several collections of both poetry and fiction. Her story collections Like a House on Fire and Dark Roots are widely studied in Australia and her poetry collections include The Taste of River Water, Signs of Other Fires, Joyflight, and Crucible and Other Poems. She is a two-time winner of The Age Short Story Competition, and a recipient of the 2013 Steele Rudd Award, the 2002 Vincent Bucklet Poetry Prize, and the 2001 Victorian Premier's Literary Award, among others. Her highly acclaimed novel The World Beneath, won the People's Choice Award in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards in 2010 and she is also the author of travel memoir Sing and Don't Cry. Kennedy works as a writing teacher and advisor on the faculty of Pacific University's MFA in Creative Writing Program in Portland, Oregon, and received her PhD in Creative Writing from LaTrobe University in 2021. She lives in Castlemaine, Victoria on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Get in touch via Instagram - Katherine @katherinecollettewriter, Kate @kmildenhall or The First Time Podcast @thefirsttimepod.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS As the night progresses, things get intense at the poker table with mind games aplenty. Meanwhile at the main party the nights of the rest of the team are about to overlap and entwine in surprising ways... CONTENT WARNING Alcohol Consumption - Alcohol is present at various points in the episode. Prominent moments involve a drinking game (13:30 - 13:45) and some characters drinking a toast (36:19 - 40:04) Gambling/Poker - 3 scenes revolve around a poker game (7:45 - 12:10 plus 20:45 - 25:25 and 28:38 - 34:20) Crunching/Chewing noises - Three in total, the first at 29:28 with two more prominent ones from 33:00 - 33:15 Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Laura - Lindsey Dorcus @LindseyDorcus Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Gordon - Graham Rowat @GrahamNY Celia - Shakira Searle Harry - Sam Nguyen @Raethr_VO Janine - Lucille Valentine @severelytrans Logan/Gallini - Dylan Chambers @D33DAA Harris - Anthony Morales @TonyrayVA Jensen - Whitney Johnson @EditrixW Hudson - Tarek Esaw @TarekEsawVO Klymenko - Andrey Dragovich @AndreyDragovich Remy - Edwyn Tiong @Omahdon McPhee/The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson MUSIC CREDITS Theme music "Patience" by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris The following pieces were licensed via Motion Array: "Ready For Takeoff" by WaveArt "New Mechanism" by E2YOU "Party Until Dawn" by PLAYSTARZ "Party Rock" by GvidonAudio "Warm Country" by IhorDrums "Ethereal Android" by Lance Conrad "The Sense of Style" by Elena Anisimova "Secret Alarm System" by E2YOU "Stable" by E2YOU "Rocket Fuel" by DHDMusic "Fun at the Disco" by Easy Vibe Sounds "These Romantic Feelings" by DPMusic Licensed from Pond5: "Auld Lang Syne (Acoustic Guitar Version)" by Liberakun Sound All singing of Auld Lang Syne within the episode was recorded by the cast. In the outro version, performers appear in the following order: Chris Magilton, Whitney Johnson, Jordan Cobb, Devin Madson, Shakira Searle, Shakira/Graham, Graham Rowat, Jordan/Sam, Sam "Raethr" Nguyen, and all the previously mentioned on the final chorus. This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Episode Notes SYNOPSIS One week before deployment on Tefen, the Herodotus Task Force ring in the New Year while aboard the starship delivering them to their Season 1 fates. Over the course of the two acts you will witness dancing, singing, drinking and gambling, but you will also be privy to a number of intimate personal moments and conversations that will reveal more of the inner lives of the characters you've come to love and hate (and some you haven't even met yet). What are Kathy and Harry up to? Can Adrienne and Celia keep the poker game civil or will their fellow players end up at each others throats? Will Ben even leave his quarters? You'll have to listen to see... CONTENT WARNING Alcohol Consumption - Several characters take part in a drinking game (40:55 - 43:17) Gambling/Poker - Several characters get set up for a poker game (46:58 - 50:10) Death/Grief - There are allusions to Ben's personal tragedy and the impact it has had on him (37:48 - 39:32) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Laura - Lindsey Dorcus @LindseyDorcus Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Gordon - Graham Rowat @GrahamNY Celia - Shakira Searle Harry - Sam Nguyen @Raethr_VO Janine - Lucille Valentine @severelytrans Logan/Gallini - Dylan Chambers @D33DAA Harris - Anthony Morales @TonyrayVA Jensen - Whitney Johnson @EditrixW Hudson - Tarek Esaw @TarekEsawVO Klymenko - Andrey Dragovich @AndreyDragovich Remy - Edwyn Tiong @Omahdon McPhee/The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson MUSIC CREDITS Theme musics "Patience" and "Pandemonium" by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris "Hot Swing", "Virtutes Instrumenti", "District Four" and "Trio for Piano, Cello and Clarinet" by Kevin Macleod - www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The following pieces were licensed via Motion Array "You Gotta Have Fun" by Rattlesnake "Pulsing Energy" by Rollerbird "Club Passion" by Biofunky Music "Party Time" by Hot Sunset This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Kate travelled to Castlemaine to record this interview in person with Cate Kennedy in her beautiful home amongst overflowing bookshelves. Kate attempted to edit down this episode, she really did, but Cate Kennedy just shares so much writing wisdom it was hard not to just give you the uncut super long version! Settle in with a cuppa if you can. Cate Kennedy has published several collections of both poetry and fiction. Her story collections Like a House on Fire and Dark Roots are widely studied in Australia and her poetry collections include The Taste of River Water, Signs of Other Fires, Joyflight, and Crucible and Other Poems. She is a two-time winner of The Age Short Story Competition, and a recipient of the 2013 Steele Rudd Award, the 2002 Vincent Bucklet Poetry Prize, and the 2001 Victorian Premier's Literary Award, among others. Her highly acclaimed novel The World Beneath, won the People's Choice Award in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards in 2010 and she is also the author of travel memoir Sing and Don't Cry. Kennedy works as a writing teacher and advisor on the faculty of Pacific University's MFA in Creative Writing Program in Portland, Oregon, and received her PhD in Creative Writing from LaTrobe University in 2021. She lives in Castlemaine, Victoria on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). Don't forget you can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Sue BoltonNewsreportsHeadline news the presenters discuss the massive industrial strike wave in Britain that took place at the start of Feb and what it represents in terms of politics in Britain.What's in Green Left this week?Presenters discussed issues raised from the following articles in Green Left this week.Jenin massacre a deadly start to 2023 for Palestinians | Green Left - While Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin and killed 10 Palestinians, members of Israeli registered professional cycling teams were training on roads in and around GeelongVictorian Coroner calls for urgent change to bail law | Green Left - Coroner Simon McGregor, who conducted the inquest into the death in prison of Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman Veronica Nelson, said Victoria's Bail Act needs to be “urgently” amendedInterviews and DiscussionInterview and discussion with Thalia Anthony, Professor of Law, University of Technology Sydney with expertise is in the areas of criminal law and procedure and Indigenous people and the law, with a particular specialisation in Indigenous criminalisation and Indigenous community justice mechanisms.Thalia discussed with the presenters the current frenzy around the Alice Springs crime wave and how it risks repeating the same moral panics and deployment of top-down policies which disempower First Nations people. You can listen to the individual interview here.Interview and discussion with Andrew Chuter a activist with Action for Public Housing about campaigning for public housing in NSW and how naïve economic theories of supply and demand will not fix the homelessness problem. You can listen to the individual interview here.
This week a Victorian coroner found the death of proud Gunditjmara, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta woman Veronica Nelson, who died in custody in 2020, could have been prevented. In today's deep dive, we're going to look at the circumstances that led to Nelson's death, and what the coroner is recommending moving forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Canada, they call it genocide. There, the widespread killings and disappearances of Indigenous women have been blamed on the state itself. But here, we don't even bother to keep data on the hundreds of Aboriginal women murdered or who go missing. Today, ABC Indigenous affairs editor and Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta woman, Bridget Brennan, on her Four Corners investigation into those who've been lost. Featured: Bridget Brennan, ABC Indigenous affairs editor
In Canada, they call it genocide. There, the widespread killings and disappearances of Indigenous women have been blamed on the state itself. But here, we don't even bother to keep data on the hundreds of Aboriginal women murdered or who go missing. Today, ABC Indigenous affairs editor and Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta woman, Bridget Brennan, on her Four Corners investigation into those who've been lost. Featured: Bridget Brennan, ABC Indigenous affairs editor
On Wednesday 19 October, ACMI will pay tribute to beloved Boon Wurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Woiwurrung and Taungurung Elder, actor, artist and activist, Uncle Jack Charles, who passed away on 13 September 2022.
Georgie Purcell is the Animal Justice Party candidate for Northern Victoria in the upcoming state election. She is a passionate animal protection advocate living in the beautiful Macedon Ranges on Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Country.Georgie has spent her adult life working on causes she feels mostly passionately about – animal protection, unionism and ensuring a secure and dignified retirement for working people. For the past 4 years, she has been proud and honoured to work as Chief of Staff to Victoria's first Animal Justice Party MP – playing a key role in achieving legislative reform to better the lives of animals. But after entering a political role at just 26 years old – she has noticed the way young people, particularly young women, are not represented in our halls of power. Georgie wants to change that.Georgie has been involved in the animal protection movement for 11 years – volunteering on campaigns to end puppy farming, ban jumps racing and stop duck shooting. Georgie has a double degree in law and communications/politics. She is admitted as an Australian lawyer, and is a graduate of the Pathway to Politics Program for Women and Centre for Australian Progress.In her spare time, she loves to hang out with her 17 sheep, donkey, 3 horses, 4 ex-puppy farm dogs and 4 cats.Get in TouchEmail: georgie.purcell.ajp@gmail.comFacebook: facebook.com/georgie.purcell.ajpInstagram: @georgie.purcell.ajpTwitter: @georgievpurcellThis episode is brought to you by Bloody Vegans Productions.For the first time here at Bloody Vegans Productions we are offering One to One learning sessions designed to help set you on your path to becoming a successful podcaster.We have a host of potential sessions available to book now covering a variety of subjects from choosing the right equipment to marketing your show & many more besides.All sessions are priced at £25 for an hour of one to one coaching bespoke to where you at on your podcasting journey.If you are passionate about becoming a podcaster or perhaps you are a podcaster in need of some support then don't hesitate to book your one to one session today at bloodyvegansproductions.comWe look forward to seeing you there.Finally a huge THANK YOU to Patreon supporter Little Pigeon Bird Sanctuary . You can support the sanctuary at https://www.littlegreenpigeon.co.uk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nghệ sĩ biểu diễn thuộc quốc gia thứ Nhất, Uncle Jack Charles, đã tạ thế tại Melbourne ở tuổi 79. Sự ra đi của ông khiến nhiều người vô cùng đau buồn. Bậc trưởng thượng của tộc Boon Wurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Woiwurrung và Yorta Yorta đã được đưa về quê nhà trong một nghi thức khói tại bệnh viện Hoàng gia Melbourne.
A repost of episode #103 In loving memory of Uncle Jack Charles. We send our deepest condolences to the people of the Boon Wurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Woiwurrung and Yorta Yorta nations on the loss of Uncle Jack Charles. Stolen from his loving family as a child, he embraced all with love and kindness and was a vital artist until the end.---Jack Charles, known respectfully and affectionately as Uncle Jack Charles is a survivor who has much to tell about life, starting from the impact of being one of the Stolen Generation; Indigenous children forcibly removed from their families as a result of various government policies. Uncle Jack's life has traversed orphanages, prison, addiction, recovery, art, theatre, activism, advocacy… he is a survivor. We speak with Jack about his incredible life and he delves into deep issues of society, all the while maintaining his indisputable charm.Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.Show notes for Episode 103:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Uncle Jack CharlesMore about Bastardy the documentaryLike us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonVisit our BookshopListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on SpotifyIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. For a few dollars per month, you can listen to every episode early and ad free, access fortnightly bonus content, and even get your name shouted out on the show! Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dja Dja Wurrung man Trent Nelson shares some of his language, including the word for bark.
The Lake of Scars is a new documentary that tracks the preservation of Indigenous cultural heritage from Dja Dja Wurrung country around the Bendigo region of central Victoria.
Alisa Tanaka-King is Japanese/Australian and lives in Creswick on Dja Dja Wurrung country. We chat about: - Stereotypes about mixed asian families - When people say you're lucky to be bilingual - Looking more Japanese as a child - Parents crushing your dreams of being an actor - Being biracial in media - The grey areas of tokenism - The most “diverse” person in the room - The influence of mixed identity on Alisa's many art practices - Who can claim traditions? Who can create fusions? - Japanese week on the Great British Bake-off - Cultural appropriation v cultural appreciation - “Stop Asian Hate” - Playing games with people when they ask “where are you from?” - Japan as an insular nation - Naomi Osaka You can find out more about Alisa's art here: https://www.alisatanakaking.com/ Hosted by: Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson Guest: Alisa Tanaka-King Edited by: Maria Birch-Morunga Music by: The Green Twins Special thanks: Footscray Community Arts Centre This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation. If you have any questions or feedback you can find us on Instagram @beingbiracialpodcast or send us an email at beingbiracialpodcast@gmail.com
Wendy is now grown up. She is married with a daughter of her own named Jane. Jane loves to hear stories about Peter Pan and the Neverland.This episode was directed by Olivia French with Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Anna Bilbrough as Adult Wendy and Alana Denham-Preston as Jane.Sound design for this episode by Jacob Thompson and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung, Ngunnawal, and Wadawurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Wendy is now grown up. She is married with a daughter of her own named Jane. Jane loves to hear stories about Peter Pan and the Neverland.This episode was directed by Olivia French with Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Anna Bilbrough as Adult Wendy and Alana Denham-Preston as Jane.Sound design for this episode by Jacob Thompson and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung, Ngunnawal, and Wadawurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 17 – The Lost Boys have come to see the Darling house, with Wendy hoping that Mr and Mrs Darling will adopt them.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.This episode features the song 'Never Land' with music and lyrics by Anna Bilbrough, inspired by the poem 'Lone Whims' by Trillian Sharples.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford with Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recording for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 17 – The Lost Boys have come to see the Darling house, with Wendy hoping that Mr and Mrs Darling will adopt them.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.This episode features the song 'Never Land' with music and lyrics by Anna Bilbrough, inspired by the poem 'Lone Whims' by Trillian Sharples.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford with Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recording for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 16 – The Darlings are finally returning home, but Peter has flown on ahead to bar the window to Nursery.This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Jono Lukins as Kennel Carrier #1, Jack Emond as Pirate Ghost, Daniel Lamech as Emotional Bystander, Olivia French as Hysterical Women in Crowd and Elizabeth Bradford as Mr Darling Fangirls.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 16 – The Darlings are finally returning home, but Peter has flown on ahead to bar the window to Nursery.This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Bilbrough as Mrs Darling, Barry Kay as Mr Darling, Casey Withoos as Liza, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Jono Lukins as Kennel Carrier #1, Jack Emond as Pirate Ghost, Daniel Lamech as Emotional Bystander, Olivia French as Hysterical Women in Crowd and Elizabeth Bradford as Mr Darling Fangirls.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 15 – Hook and his crew have captured the children and are about to make them walk the plank, but the pirates are being taken out one by one. Who or what is doing this?This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Teynte and Mullins, Daniel Lamech as Bill Jukes, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Fred Preston as Cookson and Nigel Goodwin as Noodler.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 15 – Hook and his crew have captured the children and are about to make them walk the plank, but the pirates are being taken out one by one. Who or what is doing this?This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Jono Lukins as Teynte and Mullins, Daniel Lamech as Bill Jukes, Jack Emond as Chameleon, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Fred Preston as Cookson and Nigel Goodwin as Noodler.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 14 – Captain Hook reflects on board the Jolly Roger after poisoning Pan, as the pirates prepare for the children to walk the plank. Will help come in time?This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Jono Lukins as Mullins and Teytne, Daniel Lamech as Jukes, Fred Preston as Cookson, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler, Jack Edmond as Chameleon, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 14 – Captain Hook reflects on board the Jolly Roger after poisoning Pan, as the pirates prepare for the children to walk the plank. Will help come in time?This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Barry Kay as Captain Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Jono Lukins as Mullins and Teytne, Daniel Lamech as Jukes, Fred Preston as Cookson, Paul Canlan as Cecco, Nigel Goodwin as Noodler, Jack Edmond as Chameleon, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2 and Emily Archer as Pockets.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Wurundjeri and Woi Wurrung people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys are in the galley with Smee. It's nearing lunch time, but who knows what trouble they will cook up. This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Amanda Mill and written by Daniela Ifandoudas (inspired by James M. Barrie's characters).It features the voices of Annie Laurenson as Smee, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Kepler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Ethan Bradford as MumblesSound design by Elizabeth Bradford with much needed troubleshooting help from Marli van der Bijl and Herman "The Sound Hound" Putter — thank you both! Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Wendy, John, Michael and the Lost Boys are in the galley with Smee. It's nearing lunch time, but who knows what trouble they will cook up. This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Amanda Mill and written by Daniela Ifandoudas (inspired by James M. Barrie's characters).It features the voices of Annie Laurenson as Smee, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Kepler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Ethan Bradford as MumblesSound design by Elizabeth Bradford with much needed troubleshooting help from Marli van der Bijl and Herman "The Sound Hound" Putter — thank you both! Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiwurrung, and Wurundjeri people. This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 12 – Wendy tells the boys a familiar story about three children who flew away from home.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly and Emily Archer as Pockets. Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Gadigal, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Wangal and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 10 – The children find themselves new friends in the Neverlanders after saving Tiger Lily on Marooners' Rock. The home under the ground starts becoming a family as they settle in for one of Wendy's stories.This episode was directed by Olivia French with Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Kira Yang as Tiger Lily, Daniel Lamech as Fraxinus, Nigel Goodwin as Quercus, Jack Emond as Baobab the Great, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Solveig Yen as Curly, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Emily Archer as Pockets and Anna Faye as Tinker Bell.Sound design for this episode by Jacob Thompson and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eora, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 9 – Peter saved Wendy from Marooners' Rock after they became stranded following the battle with the pirates. But who will come to save Peter? This episode was directed by Marli van der Bijl with Elizabeth Bradford and Olivia French. It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Casey Withoos as the Never Bird and Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Joe Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets and Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy.Sound design and musical direction for this episode by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 8 – Peter, the Lost Boys and the Darlings are swimming in the Mermaids' Lagoon, but they're disturbed by pirates transporting a prisoner.This episode was directed by Elizabeth Bradford with Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Barry Kay as Captain James Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Daniel Lamech as Jukes, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy, Joseph Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Jack Emond as Pirate Ghost, Kira Yang as Tiger Lily and James Bradford as Michael's Kite.Sound design for this episode by Elizabeth Bradford and musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for this episode can be found here.This episode features the song 'Syreni' with vocals by Anna Bilbrough, Elizabeth Bradford, Anna Faye, Olivia French, Marli van der Bijl and Casey Withoos. Vocal arrangement by Marli van der Bijl inspired by the original song 'Never Land' by Anna Bilbrough.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Boon Wurrung, Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Gadigal, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Taungurung, Wadawurrung, Wangal, Whadjuk, Woi Wurrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.
Chapter 7 – The Darlings make a home in the Neverland with Peter and the Lost Boys. This episode was directed by Olivia French with Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl.It features the voices of Matthew Bradford as Narrator, Trillian Sharples as Peter Pan, Alana Denham-Preston as Wendy Darling, Joe Appleton as John Darling, Felix Steinwandel as Michael Darling, Anna Faye as Tinker Bell, Evie Ifandoudas as Tootles, Megan Lilley as Slightly, Eloise Keppler as Nibs, Solveig Yen as Curly, Katerina Ifandoudas as Twin 1, Irini Ifandoudas as Twin 2, Emily Archer as Pockets, Barry Kay as Captain James Hook, Annie Laurenson as Smee, Conagh Punch as Gentleman Starkey, Fred Preston as Cookson, Kira Yang as Tiger Lily, Jack Emond as Baobab the Great, Daniel Lamech as Fraxinus, Nigel Goodwin as Quercus and Casey Withoos as the Never Bird.Sound design for this episode by Jacob Thompson. Musical direction by Marli van der Bijl. Attributions for sound and music used in this episode can be found here.The theme song for our production is Nefeli by Stamatis Seraphim.This production was directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and prepared for production by Tyrone Cross, Amanda Mill, Angela Olwyn on behalf of Ballarat National Theatre. Original story by James M. Barrie and adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French, Angela Olwyn and Marli van der Bijl.This production was produced on the lands of the Boonwurrung, Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people. Cast recordings for this episode were made on the lands of the Bunurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, Eastern Maar, Eora, Kaurna, Ngunnawal, Noongar, Wadawurrung, Whadjuk, Woiworrung and Wurundjeri people. Ballarat National Theatre acknowledges and pays respect to our traditional custodians and to their past, present and emerging leaders.Official merchandise for this production is now available on the Ballarat National Theatre RedBubble store.Support our community theatre company and help us create future stories by becoming a member or follow Ballarat National Theatre on Instagram and Facebook.