Now available to listen online and broadcasting on Australian community radio stations is the sixth instalment of CBAA’s National Features and Documentary Series, an annual showcase of new work by Australian community radio producers.
With training and mentoring provided by the CMTO eight producers based at community stations coast to coast, city to bush turned their idea into an original half-hour feature for a national audience throughout 2019.
Producer of Let it Fly: The Namok’s Legacy, Bernard Namok Jnr, says, “When I first heard that my story was selected to be a part of the National Features and Documentary Series 2019, I was over the moon and went back to the drawing board.”
Through these eight new features, hear community stories of cultural legacy, Indigenous voices on drought and water management, a women’s place in a traditional country association, descriptors of Australia’s stunning landscape from the ocean to the desert, first-hand accounts of life with a disability and so much more.
2019 documentaries include:
- Eradicating Difference – Produced by Amy McMurtrie (3CR, Melbourne)
- Kings of the Desert: The Forgotten Chapter of Australia’s History – Produced by Saad Khalid (1CMS, Canberra)
- Let it Fly: The Namok’s Legacy – Produced by Bernard Namok Jnr (TEABBA Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association, Darwin)
- Yurala – Produced by Marion Cheedy (Ngaarda Media, Roebourne)
- Living Water & Money to Make – Produced by Dylan Storer (Wangki Radio, Fitzroy Crossing)
- Living in Paradise – Produced by Mia Armitage (Bay FM, Byron Bay)
- The CWA and the F Word – Produced by Alice Ansara (2EAR, Eurobodalla)
- Transport for People with a Disability – Produced by David Brown (Northside Radio, Sydney)