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Scott's fellow 4ZZZ contributors Craig Garrett and Shona Hawkes talk journalism, activism and the extraordinary experience of living and working in Timor-Leste.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. Each episode is 60 minutes and includes music. Episode 1 - Getting to know you In this first episode of the Women On The Edge Series CJ talks to the diverse range of women who signed up for a rollercoaster ride into community radio! CJ is a multimedia producer who is a big picture thinker! Episode 2 - Food Not Bombs Please! In this episode we meet Alison Maclean, who is new to radio production. Alison explores the history and work of Food Not Bombs in Brisbane where for over a decade they have been feeding the homeless with food that would otherwise go to landfill, while creating community. Alison is a disability advocate and member of the Whoopeedo Crew writing and singing songs. Episode 3 - When you are a musician with a chronic illness Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode she talks to multi-award-winning Jazz musician Danny Widdicombe, who was diagnosed with cancer, and how living with a chronic health condition has affected his art and work. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 4 - The Stairwell Project Over two episodes Celeste MacIntosh explore the connections between music and health. In this episode Celeste visits the Stairwell Project, bringing orchestral music to people in hospital in a most unusual way. Celeste is a radio producer at 4EB in Brisbane, where she hosts the Filipino show. Episode 5 - Punching with Parkinson's This time we meet Madonna Brady, who was diagnosed with early Onset Parkinsons, but hasn’t let that stop her. Madonna hosts her own music show on Radio Parkies, an online global service bringing music and information to the Parkinson's community. Episode 6 - Indigenous Music from Luzon In this episode Beth Henson takes us back to her hometown of on the island of Luzon in the Philippines where music is vital part of community life. Beth is a new radio producer who contributes to radio 4EB’s Filipino Show. Episode 7 - Art Cart Heather Blacklock loves art and music, so why not combine the two? Heather (artistically known as Hacklock) is a Brisbane artist - hacklock.net Episode 8 - The Other Side of the Story Income management continues to be used by the government in indigenous communities and other impoverished communities, and has raised serious welfare concerns. Despite losing their attempt to introduce the cashless welfare bill across the board, it is far from gone from their agenda. Justine is concerned about social justice and human rights, and has recently become a co-host of Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ. Episode LAST - 1.4 square kilometres In this episode Shona Hawkes explores Fortitude Valley, home to Community Radio 4 Triple Zed and many other colourful characters, but which is experiencing rapid social change. She talks to a range of people on the frontlines of gentrification and also reveals the deep disparity in who gets to make decisions about the suburbs future. Shona is new to radio and also contributes to 4ZZZ’s BrisbaneLine.
Shona Hawkes takes a walk around Fortitude Valley, home of Community Radio 4ZZZ and more. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
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