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Local Lunch: The InterviewsLocal Lunch: The InterviewsLime CordialeOn the road as part of their Our Love is Off the Table regional Australia tour, Ollie from Lime Cordiale phoned into the UCFM studio to chat with James and Ewan from Local Lunch about the band’s latest single, past collaborations, touring, and their ever-evolving creative process.2025-05-0300 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 30: Crossroads of Culture in CanberraThis episode follows the story of a person who lives in Canberra, and their experience through life socially as someone who was adopted into a Spanish family. Luca Prego-Sanchez describes the struggles he faced growing up in Canberra and how people treated him for his background, both in stereotyping and racist assumptions. Bio: Luca Prego-Sanchez is currently a student in the University of Canberra studying for a degree in Global Studies. He is a Korean man that was adopted by a Spanish family, living in Canberra. Creators: Connor King, Lachlan Smith, Lorelei Mahoney, William Gibbs2025-03-2600 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 29: Moments in DanceIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, host Lily Stokes sits down with local dancer Belle Wills to discuss her dance journey and professional experiences. We delve into dealing with nerves, developing resilience through dance, and how Belle went from dancing in her bedroom to having the opportunity to teach internationally. Bio: Belle Wills is a dancer and teacher at Passion and Purpose Academy. Born and raised in Canberra, she began dancing through a programme at her high school. Belle is passionate about her craft and how dance can change the lives of young people. Her...2025-03-1900 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 28: Once Upon A Time… In CanberraOnce Upon a Time… in Canberra Tino arrived from Hong Kong. Tino looked over vast empty fields, though this was not a farm in the outback. This was Canberra in the 1960s. In this captivating episode our guest Tino discusses pioneering Canberra’s restaurant scene in the 1970s. Introducing Malaysian, Pekingese, and Sichuan cuisines to reshaping Canberra’s cultural landscape and watching the city rise to a true capital city. Tino offers a fresh perspective on the city’s charm as a place to live and study. Tune in for a heartfelt look at the capital’s evolution and why it rem...2025-03-1200 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 27: Ciao CanberraIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, we explore the inspiring life of Ilaria Pino, a former Italian Olympian who represented Italy in softball at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games—from her early days in Italy, discovering softball, travelling, and training professionally, to her experience at the Olympics and her decision to move to Canberra. Currently working as a learning support assistant (LSA), Ilaria shares her insights about life in Canberra, finding community and the cultural shifts she has encountered. Join us as we delve into the events that shaped her journey. Bio: Ms Pino was born an...2025-03-0500 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 26: Dirty BeansThe Truth Behind Canberra Coffee Shops explores the experiences and perspective of Dillon McElroy, a student barista working at the University of Canberra. Through a thorough and engaging conversation with Dillon, we discuss why Canberra ritualises coffee, and how that ritualisation impacts independent businesses. Dillon’s unique perspective differentiates cafes from chain coffee shops, and explores the unique experience of working at a university espresso bar. Filled with humour, pure authenticity, and playful competition, listen as we uncover the ‘dirty beans’ of Canberra’s coffee culture. Bio: Dillon McElroy is a second-year psychology student with a passion for ment...2025-02-2600 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 38: FinaleMost possibly our last episode ever, we have the whole film society to chat about our favourite films. Thank you to all of our listeners over the past year and a bit and special thanks to all of our guests.2024-11-1500 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 25: ADFA in the ACTIn this episode, students of the University of Canberra talk to a local Australian Defence Force Academy student, Matthew Tyo, who moved from America to Australia. Matthew shares his motivations for joining the Australian Defence Force as well as his experiences studying at ADFA. Listen in as we discuss the big differences between Australia and America as well as the current Australian military culture. Bio: Joseph Matthew Tyo (Prefered name: Matthew), He/Him. Australian/American Dual citizens lived in America for 12 years before moving to Canberra, Australia, in 2015. He now attends the Australian Defense Force Academy (ADFA...2024-11-0600 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 37: Us V BenThis episode we have a chat to our special guest Ben Hume. We also deep dive Ford V Ferrari and chat about some movie news. 2024-11-0100 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 24: Out of the Closet, into the StudioIn this episode, we sit down with a 22-year-old, small business owner, and a thriving member of Canberra’s queer alternative scene. We dive into stories of his youth and share with you his past as a young queer child in Canberra. We discuss the often-overlooked stories of queer-hood and share light on issues within the community. So please, relax and listen in as we share with you the story of Spencer Burns. Bio: Spencer Burns is a 22 year old small business owner working on Ngunnawal land. He is a member of the thriving queer alternative scene in...2024-10-3000 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 36: LetterboxedThis week we debut a new game and chat about some movies news.2024-10-2500 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 20Stories in this episode made by Mars Coakes, Rory Blackbourn-Rooney, Blaise Lehikoinen, Adam Rockawin, and Tessa Huttley. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-10-2500 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 23: Voice of ChangeThis podcast episode will delve into the life of our guest, Jo Prego, a Spanish Australian residing in Canberra, Australia since 1970. Our focus for today's episode will be on discussing the racism that Jo has experienced or witnessed in Canberra and the improvements that have been made to address these issues. Jo's experiences of childhood bullying and discrimination highlight the prevalent racism and discrimination during the 1970s, a challenging time for many immigrants. Additionally, his journey as an architecture student at the University of Canberra serves as a source of motivation and inspiration for current and future UC students.2024-10-2300 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 35: The Directors and the HeronIn this episode we deep dive "The Boy and the Heron" and chat about the latest movie news.2024-10-2100 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 19Stories in this episode produced by James Vandermee, Jenifer Hoang, Kieran Goldston, Charlotte Chandler, and Jonathan Stahl. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-10-1800 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 22: Intersection of music, science & lifeIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, we sit down with Anika Chan to explore the worlds of music and science, and her experience of being in those fields. We explore the challenges and triumphs she has experienced, which leaves you with a fresh perspective of her work. This episode uncovers the fascinating truths of each industry, resulting in thought provoking conversations about inequality for women in STEM, the differences and similarities between music and science, and overall how to juggle such a heavy workload. Bio: Anika Chan, is a 21 year old women who moved to...2024-10-1600 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 18Stories in this episode created by Nicole Teoh, Elise Tuohy, Jacob Green, Alex Taylor-Stathis, and Charlotte Dare-Edwards. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-10-1100 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 21: Refuge in NatureThis episode of Listening to Canberra Voices contains descriptions of conflict and the impact of trauma on children, listener discretion is advised. In 1991, Antonia became a refugee when Dubrovnik was besieged due to ongoing fighting in the Croatian War of Independence. She was 11 years old. Because of her experience, in Croatia, the natural world felt dangerous and hostile. Living in Canberra presented Antonia with the opportunity to spend time in nature, up on Mt Majura. What followed was a catharsis, a journey of reconnection and healing. Bio: Antonia is a Croatian-Australian woman, living in Canberra. She was...2024-10-0900 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 34: We’re Doin’ a NewsequalWe're back! In this episode we chat about everything we missed in the break and then some. 2024-10-0400 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 17Stories in this episode created by Robert Toohey, Tash Morgan, Laura Smith, Mackenzie Bone, and Helene Ellwood. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-10-0400 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 20: Tourette’s DebunkedImagine living with your body constantly twitching and moving and then add verbal tics on top of it. Meet Peta Longhurst, an amazing individual who lives with Tourette’s. Tourette’s is a neurological condition with research indicating that as many as one in 100 school children may be affected in Australia. Tourette’s is more than tics and more than just swearing, with only 10 percent of people with the condition having coprolalia (the swearing tic). To raise awareness of the condition Peta is about to ride from Canberra to Brisbane by motorbike, stopping at regional schools till she gets to Que...2024-10-0200 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 16Stories in this episode created by Ezra Readhead, Reuben Mudge, Alexis Loon, Amalia Socha, and Blaise Lehikoinen. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-2700 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 19: Rising Musicians of CanberraIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, we explore the dynamic music scene of Canberra, featuring interviews with emerging musicians who are leaving their mark on the capital. Lachlan McPherson, a local music expert and member of the heavy metal band Highland Light, shares insights into his dual roles as a band member and indie solo artist as well as what it is like behind the camera. We also hear from Lilly, a female artist who contrasts Sydney’ s music scene with Canberra’s. This episode highlights the diverse genres, the hurdles of breaking into a smaller market, and...2024-09-2500 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 33: Ell-ienCameron, Jake and Ella discuss their thoughts on the 1979 classic, Alien, in today's deep dive.2024-09-2000 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 15Stories in this episode created by Dylan Golden, Julian Montaos, Matilda Hutchinson, Kira Martin, and Blessy Semy. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-2000 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 14Stories in this episode created by Spencer Wilds, Riley Davies, Mimi Lovell, Fiona Lam, and Mia Chawner. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-2000 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 18: Language of MusicIn this episode, hosts Ella Crane and Connor Hedley interview local award-winning musician Sylvia Wang. Sylvia is a second-generation migrant and avid volunteer, providing accompaniment for the Australian Military Wives Choir and performing with local band ‘Napoleon Ice Cream’. Join us as Sylvia takes us through her tale of migration, education, music and a profound message as to what it means to be ‘perfect’. Bio: Sylvia Wang is a native Canberran and second-generation migrant who is passionate aboutserving her local community. An award-winning musician, she won first place at theKerry Evans Memorial Piano National Competition, works with Defence...2024-09-1800 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 32: CinematographyIn this episode, we're joined by film student Peter Searles, to talk all about cinematography.2024-09-1300 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 13Stories in this episode created by Selena Hicks Do, Krista Wynn, Tobias Ostini, Hannah Randall, and AJ Benedictos. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-1300 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 12Stories in this episode created by Cassey Mackin, Charlie Brown, Theresa Joseph, Khadeeja Nugraha, and Rachel Permalloo. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-1300 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 11Stories in this episode created by Allira Bugge, Anita McCallum, Dylan Slattery, Cheryl Mabvira, and Saige Dwyer. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2024-09-1300 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 31: Cam and Jake and the Deep DiveIn this deep dive, we're joined by fellow film student Josh Callaghan. We delve into Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) to discuss its acting, story, cinematography, and the emotional impact it had on us.2024-09-0600 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 17: The Perfect RecipeIn this episode, we sit down with a local cake business owner, university student, and social media content creator Ebony May. Ebony shares her story of developing her passion into a successful business while juggling her other responsibilities. Listen in as we discuss her challenges, triumphs, and tips and tricks for aspiring entrepreneurs and social media content creators. Creators: Mack Holz, Jessica Thway Attribution: Sparks - Chael Cookies Are Ready!.mp3 - Angry_Bear Get Your Pawsome Vibe.mp3 - Kjartan_Abel2024-09-0400 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 30: The Game Show ShowToday, we discuss more film news and play some catch-up games together.2024-08-3000 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 29: New Season, New TeamIn this episode we catch up on everything film we missed over the break and introduce our new host.2024-08-2300 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 16: Lights, Camera, Equality – Women in Film Production2024-08-0700 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 28: GoodbyeThe final episode of the season.2024-05-1700 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 27: 5 FavouritesIn the penultimate episode of season 2, we discussed our 5 favourite movies, tv shows, and video games, and Olly shares some news. 2024-05-101h 01Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 26: We Finally Talk About Star Wars!In this episode, we finally discuss our rankings of the 11 Star Wars films. This has been a long time coming…(from a galaxy far, far away)2024-05-031h 10Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 25: What’s Going OnThe latest movie news, upcoming releases, and information from the world of filmmaking.2024-04-2659 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 24: Music MastersIn this episode, we discuss the power of music in film, discussing our favourite scores and composers.2024-04-191h 02On the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 11: Basketball and Rugby BasketballGetcha head in the game! Maggie takes on the world of basketball with Laura and Vincent from ANU, a real three pointer!2024-04-1842 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 23: Sci-FiThis time, the team discusses sci-fi movies, from ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ to ‘Transformers’.2024-04-121h 06Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 22: A Tenacious Review of Kung Fu Panda 4This episode, the team has watched the recently released ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ and discuss their thoughts and opinions, as fans of the franchise.2024-04-051h 13Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 21: Ella CraneThis week, we are joined by our first guest of the season, fellow film student Ella Crane. We talk about her work, the Incredibles, and Ella’s future direction.2024-03-291h 19On the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 10: Hockey – field and underwater?Maggie invites fellow UC Stars player Shaun into the studio to talk about hockey!2024-03-2734 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 20: Oscar’s and Olly’s and Jake’s and Cam’sThis week we discuss the Oscars, which happened the day before the episode was recorded, and the prestige of the awards won, as well as whether there were any snubs… 2024-03-221h 14Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 19: Dune You Know What You’re Talking About?The team went and saw ‘Dune: Part Two’, and now they’re gonna talk about it, no matter what!2024-03-151h 45Listening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 15: Lights! Camera! ACTion!In this episode of ‘Listening to Canberra Voices’, join hosts Sophie Byrnes and Jacquie Dring as they interview UC film student Jake Lacy. Jake hails from New Jersey USA and is the current vice president of the UC film society as well as the host of a podcast for UCFM, ‘Off Camera’. We discuss the Canberra film industry and delve into the impacts of the film writers strikes on the future of the film industry. Bio: Jake Lacy is a second-year student at the University of Canberra. He is currently studying film with a particular interest in film wri...2024-03-1517 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 14: Canberra Through TimeIn this episode of ‘Canberra Voices’ we talk to Lynne Simpson, a local Canberran who has lived here for most of her life. Lynne tells us about what Canberra was like when she first arrived in Australia from England, and how it has changed throughout the years. The episode focuses on the theatre scene and shocked even the hosts with the revelation of the construction of one major Canberra icon. Bio: Lynne Simpson, 74, is a Canberran through and through. Immigrating from England in 1959 at 10 years old, she’s made Canberra her home for the majority of her life...2024-03-1516 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 13: Senada’s StoryIn this episode, we explore the world of Ph.D. research with Senada Meskin, a faculty member at the University of Canberra's Faculty of Arts and Design. Recorded just after Senada's victory in the Three Minute Thesis competition, we discuss her passion for research, ties to the Canberra community, and her mission to debunk misconceptions about Muslim women in the workforce. Bio: Senada Meskin is a mother and an educator who's passionate about helping others reach their goals and improve their skills. She currently works at the University of Canberra as a WIL Advisor, guiding health students...2024-03-1516 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 18: Skyfall and Saoirse RonanThis time, the team discuss ‘Skyfall’ and its special moments, and in the spirit of ‘Dune Part Two’ make a Denis Villeneuve film for Saoirse Ronan.2024-03-0856 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 9: Ice Hockey and Speed CubeMaggie is joined by Van in this episode to discuss boxing… I mean ice hockey, and speed cube.2024-03-0634 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 17: OllenheimerIn this episode, Olly finally lets Jake breathe by talking about Oppenheimer…finally. 2024-03-011h 19On the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 8: Ultimate Frisbee and Chess BoxingPatrick joins Maggie to discuss the ins and out of ultimate frisbee and what is chess boxing?!2024-02-2822 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 16: What we did on our holiday (no, not the movie)…The team is back from break and ready to talk about what they’ve watched. They deep dive Saltburn, and talk about seeing Dune Part One in theatres before Part Two comes out.2024-02-231h 23Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 15: Oscar NominationsIn this episode to start off Season 2, the team is back from break, and discussing what they watched during their time away. They talk about the upcoming Oscars, and what films were nominated.2024-02-061h 35Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 14: Christmas!For the final episode of 2023, the Off Camera crew discuss their experience with Christmas and Christmas movies!2023-12-191h 23Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 13: We Wish We Were GladiatorsIn this deep dive, chosen by Olly, the team delves into ‘Gladiator’ (2000). We discuss its acting, cinematography, set design, and storytelling. Beware spoilers!2023-12-121h 21Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 12: AnimationToday, we deep dive the wonderful world of animated films with our guest, Samuel Maynard.2023-12-051h 15Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 11: Yeo Won’t Wanna Miss This!In this episode, we’re joined by Ben Yeo. We also discuss the extensive filmography of Tilda Swinton.2023-11-281h 22Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 10: Killers of the Flower MoonWe went and saw ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ by Martin Scorsese, and now we’re here to tell you all about it! DO NOT LISTEN IF YOU CARE ABOUT SPOILERS! 2023-11-211h 44Off CameraOff CameraEpisode 9: Royal ReactionAs we get more comfortable with our movie analysis, Jake throws us off the deep end with ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ by Wes Anderson.2023-11-141h 18Listening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 12: Studying and Working in AcademiaThis episode of the Listening to Canberra Voices podcast follows the voice of our host, Harrison Waddell, in discussion with guest, Samuel Byrnand. In the episode Byrnand discusses his personal and professional experiences, describing his time at the University of Canberra as a student and teacher. Starting with his childhood in rural New Zealand, the episode follows Byrnand’s journey in academia, his transition to lecturing, and his experiences teaching First Nations topics and First Nations students. Byrnand offers insights into modern higher education, excelling with ADHD and Autism, and his hopes for the next generation of young university gr...2023-11-0915 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 8: Film vs DigitalIn this episode of Off Camera, we deep dive into the works of Christopher Nolan. We do another Pick Your Moment and talk about the value of film vs digital in filmmaking.2023-11-071h 07Listening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 11: Levelling Up in the CapitalIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, join our host Sam Mueller and co-host Peter Jiang as they delve into the world of video gaming with the talented Richard "Rik" Lagarto. With years of experience as a writer, narrative designer, and game designer, Richard has a wealth of knowledge to share. We'll be exploring the unique gaming culture of Canberra, Australia, and discovering how Richard's passion for video games has driven his career. The podcast highlights insightful conversation as we dive into the creative process behind video game development and learn about Richard's involvement in bringing these virtual...2023-11-0218 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 7: Halloween!Join us as we celebrate Halloween by talking about all things horror, costumes, and candy!2023-10-311h 16Listening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 10: A Conversation with UCXIn this episode we interview Charlotte Anderson-Clift, a manager at the University of Canberra’s UCX organisation. After studying at UC in the mid 2010’s, Charlotte has gone on to become an integral part of UCX’s operation as the Associate Director for Entertainment and Retail, helping run numerous events including the live screenings of the Matilda’s World Cup Games and the upcoming Stonefest.  Focusing on the work done by the UCX organisation, we discuss how they work to provide both better opportunities and a sense of community for campus life. Topics include UCX’s role in Events, Clubs, UC’s...2023-10-2618 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 6: Making a film for George LucasIn this Off Camera episode, we are joined by Jullian Ignacio, our friend and colleague in the UC film degree. We deep dive into ‘The Social Network’ by David Fincher and make a movie for George Lucas!2023-10-241h 05Audio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 10Stories for this episode composed by Spencer Wilds, Diya Biswas, Lachlan Smith, Ruby Martyn, and Connor Bailey. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-2008 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 9This episode's stories are produced by Emily Stirzaker, Benjamin Pickett, Sunny Boyce, Joshua Callaghan, and Ethan Charlton. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-2008 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 8Stories in this episode composed by Brendan Lloyd, Noah Fardell, Edwina Johnstone, Tait Gibbons, and Georgia Biggs. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-2008 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 9: Sharing the SpotlightThis podcast episode is a conversation with Eve. Eve volunteers at Canberra REP as a photographer for their performances. In this episode we get an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at one of Australia's biggest and oldest production companies as well as getting a brief overview on Eve’s photography and what it is like being a Canberran photographer. Bio: My name is Eve, I am a volunteer at Canberra Rep as a photographer, taking photos of their productions to use for their social media and to hang up in their theatre. I have be...2023-10-1914 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 5: ‘One Piece’ of popcorn at a timeToday, we talk about Rian Johnson, ‘One Piece’, and when to eat a piece of popcorn. We discuss Wes Anderson in depth and rate his movies from least to most favourite. 2023-10-171h 29Listening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 8: Cost of Living PainsIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, Paris McMahon discusses the impact of the current cost of living crisis on young people with Dr Justin Barker, the CEO of Youth Coalition. He shares his perspectives on the challenges facing young people in the ACT, including housing insecurity, the cost of living and concerns for the future. Paris and Justin talk about the importance of listening to young people and caring for their wellbeing, and why some of the recent policy decisions are not enough to protect this often overlooked cohort. The path to adulthood is no longer a...2023-10-1217 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 4: ‘Boogie Nights’In this episode, Olly tells us a bit about his favourites in film, and we discuss ‘Boogie Nights’ by Paul Thomas Anderson.2023-10-1058 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 7: The Highland GamesMaggie is joined by Maddy in the studio to recap the Canberra Highland Gathering. With interviews from the competitors of the unusual sporting activities held at the event.2023-10-1023 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 7: Matildas’ Next GenerationOn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, we are joined by Sasha Grove to talk all things football including the recent FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Matildas and the Canberra footballing scene. With Sasha being a current Young Matildas player, she was able to offer insight into her aspirations to represent the country herself, the positive effects the World Cup is having on Australians and some improvements she would like to see to enhance the women’s game. Bio: Sasha Grove is a current Young Matildas and Canberra United player who has represented the country at m...2023-10-0517 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 7Stories in this episode produced by Ben Hume, Jack Morton, Brodie Campbell, Anthea Staats, and Elanor Lee. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-0508 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 6Stories in this episode produced by Jake Lacy, Demi Rewais, Jullian Ignacio, Wendy Woodward, and Hamish Newman. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-0508 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 5Stories in this episode produced by Beth Jones, Jade Harrison-Will, Lana Barclay, Laura Rippon, and Spencer Mooney. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-0508 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 4Stories in this episode produced by Lleyton Hartwell, Owen Jones, Erin Laffan-Nilsson, Tydah Ngep, and Sakata Akiho. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-0507 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 3This episode contains stories produced by Amy Smith, Darlington Benjamin, Imogen Starr-Lawrence, Phoebe Allan, and Jarryd Eastwood. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-10-0507 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 6: Horses and Hobby HorsingTime for some horsing around! Maggie and Sarah are champing at the bit to talk horses... and horse like activities? 2023-10-0336 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 2This podcast series of brief episodes brings together some of the best of audio stories produced by students of the University of Canberra's Faculty of Arts and Design, submitted as assignments for the units Sound Design and Digital Media Fundamentals. Stories are based on interviews with members of the local Canberra community. Episode two: stories made by Chelsea Francis, Mitchell Burton, Lyndsey Turnbull, Joshua Callaghan, and Abby Chung. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-09-1907 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 3: ‘Run’ with Ollie WilliamsThis week on Off Camera, we are joined by Ollie Williams, writer and director of new short film ‘Run’! Ollie tells us about his favourite films, and we share some thoughts on upcoming movies and events.2023-09-1944 minAudio StoriesAudio StoriesEpisode 1Episode one includes stories made by...Lily Begbie, Isabelle Cruz-Clare, Osley Gwese, Nyssa Murphy, and Acacia Simmons. All audio used but not recorded by students is copyright free, under creative commons licenses or in the public domain.2023-09-1107 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 2: Scorcese’s Taxi DriverIn this episode of Off Camera, we learn more about host Jake Lacy, and do a deep dive into the 1976 movie Taxi Driver, by Martin Scorcese.2023-09-1159 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 6: Canberrans’ Response to the ConveyAt the end of January 2022, a protest movement labelled the ‘Convoy to Canberra’ arrived in the nation's capital with thousands of members. During their time in Canberra, they protested about COVID-19 and vaccine mandates, most eventually leaving in mid-February. During this time the media focused on the convoy and its political message but there was one voice that was left out of the media’s coverage: Canberra locals. The episode ‘Canberrans response to the Convoy’ explores a local perspective on vaccine mandates within the ACT and how the convoy being in Canberra affected their everyday life. Bio: Jane McGui...2023-09-0715 minOff CameraOff CameraEpisode 1: Studying FilmOff Camera’s Olly and Jake are joined by Cam Pike, the Secretary of the UC Film Society, to discuss his experience studying Film Production at UC, and his upcoming film, Run.2023-09-0636 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 5: Volleyball, ZorbingIn this episode Maggie is joined by Roseanna and they're talking ball sports - one where you hit the ball, the other where you are the ball!2023-09-0635 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 4: Cricket, Cheese RollingMaggie and Ben talk cricket in anticipation of the upcoming summer. Then take a bite out of the infamous Copper's Hill Cheese Rolling Race.2023-09-0432 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 5: Super W EqualityIn this episode, Jaheedah Arendse, Anastasia Krisenthal and Ziqin Wang speak with Lydia Kavoa, a Brumbies Super W and an Australian Defence rugby player. Lydia joins us to discuss equality in sport for women, providing great insight into her experience playing as a professional rugby union player, regarding pay, media coverage, sexist comments and opportunities, in a male dominated sport. Creators: Jaheedah Arendse, Anasthasia Krisenthal, and Ziqin Wang Attributions: Lesaucisson – swoosh-2 Chael – Sparks2023-08-2518 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 3: FIFA Women’s World Cup, QuidditchRory from UCSport joins Maggie in this episode to talk about the FIFA Women's World Cup, women's sport, and the magical world of Quidditch, or 'Quad Ball'.2023-08-2240 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 2: NRL Round 24, Welly WangingIn this episode Maggie is joined by guest Laura to talk about round 24 of the NRL. Can a Rabbitohs and Broncos supporter get along? Then they delve into the whacky world of 'welly wanging'.2023-08-1530 minOn the Wright TrackOn the Wright TrackEpisode 1: Pool/Billiards, Car Jujitsu, EXTREME IroningIn this first episode Maggie is joined by Brad to discuss pool/billiards, Monopoly Go, car jujitsu and extreme ironing (or EI for those in the know).2023-08-0923 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 4: On the WallIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices, host Joey Bishop interviews Duncan Brown, owner of Mountain Strong Climbing Gym, manager of the ACT sport climbing team and a Northface team athlete. Listen along, and learn about the climbing community within Canberra, its recent expansion and consequential boom in diversity, as well as the unique ethical considerations of climbing outdoors on Ngunnawal country. Bio: Canberra local Duncan Brown is a professional rock climber and coach. He has taken on the role as a coach for Australia’s first Olympic rock climbing team for the 2020 Olympics, is the ma...2023-08-0714 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 3: Fearless WomenIn this episode of Listening to Canberra Voices Emily converses with Glenda Stevens, the CEO of the Canberra based organisation Fearless Women. This episode focuses on the management and internal workings of Fearless Women, as well as discussing the importance of learning to thrive as a woman in Australia's beautiful capital. Bio: Glenda is the CEO of the organisation known as Fearless Women, she is well known for her contribution and involvement with helping people & the community and continues to aim for support for those in need, her desired career. Creators: Dena Moore (Producer), Emily...2023-08-0716 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 2: Sacred ConnectionsIn this episode of Listening to Canberra voices, we talk to Casey O'Neil, a First Nations student here at the University of Canberra. She shares her experiences as a Larrakia woman growing up in Ngunnawal country as well as her own. Casey describes some of her favourite sacred sites, what makes them sacred and their importance to First Nation Peoples. She talks about the impact they have on Indigenous identities and their connection to the sacred sites within both traditional and non-traditional landscapes. Some of these sites, particularly Uluru, are under threat from tourism and gas projects. Casey explains...2023-08-0717 minListening to Canberra VoicesListening to Canberra VoicesEpisode 1: Adina’s Story2023-08-0715 min