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Marsha Mehran: An open verdict

I was commissioned to record interviews for a radio documentary, broadcast on Ireland’s RTÉ Radio 1 program Documentary On One in 2016. The program looked at the tragic story of the Iranian born writer, Marsha Mehran, who inexplicably in a small cottage on the West Coast of Ireland in 2014, alone and in deep poverty.

Southern Sun, Aegean Light—The poetry of second-generation Greek-Australian poets

What does it mean to be a second generation Greek-Australian? How clear is your sense of identity and of belonging? Against the backdrop of Greece’s rich history of language and ideas, there’s been a great modern tradition of writing from across the Greek diaspora. Southern Sun, Aegean Light is a diverse collection of poems from second generation Greek-Australians.

Crucial Europe

There’s a problem in Australia, with regard to Europe. It’s not just the media, although we’re certainly among the biggest culprits. The pervasive attitude, in Australia, is that Europe is a history subject. Europe represents the past … Asia is the future … we’ve got Europe under control. So, we can tick the European box and move on.

Crucial Europe

There’s a problem in Australia, with regard to Europe. It’s not just the media, although we’re certainly among the biggest culprits. The pervasive attitude, in Australia, is that Europe is a history subject. Europe represents the past … Asia is the future … we’ve got Europe under control. So, we can tick the European box and move on.

Histrionics Vol.1

Histrionics is a collection of largely instrumental music pieces, composed by Michael Shirrefs between 2006 and 2012. Much of this work was written as themes, stings or incidental music for radio programs.

Histrionics Vol.2

Histrionics is a collection of largely instrumental music pieces, composed by Michael Shirrefs between 2006 and 2012. Much of this work was written as themes, stings or incidental music for radio programs.

Adventures with an Atlas

A chance encounter with a large volume of maps, behind the scenes of the State Library of Victoria, led to a discovery, twenty years later, of a vast, long forgotten collection of books scattered around the library. All were part of a gift, from France to Australia in 1880.