True Blue - The Story of Anzac Day
By David Stephenson
Here's the untold story of the origins of Anzac Day. (more)
Re:sound #160 The Fate vs. Accident Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: two stories of regular old days that started out static and ended up seismic. (more)
Legs, Hope, and Water
By Peggy Giakoumelos & Lea Redfern
Traditionally a country of emigration, Greece is now a destination for immigrants and refugees seeking to enter Europe. (more)
Re:sound #135 The Taking Care Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: the delicate interdependence between being in need and answering the call to help. (more)
Scaredy Cats (in Grey Scale)
By Michael Savic
While many people find their small feline neighbours endearing, this is the story of a man who finds them frightening. (more)
Epic, Painful, Long, Scary
By Julie Kimberly
Epic, Painful, Long, Scary is the story of 19-year-old African-Australian twins. The twins hardly remember their mother and father, who both died from AIDS-related illnesses when the boys were just toddlers. (more)
Blue Blood on the Boulevard
By Michael Boland
Blue Blood on the Boulevard is a short story highlighting the light and shade of a neighborhood; the sociable, family-orientated neighbor on one side and the cheating, scheming one on the other – with horrific consequences. (more)
Re:sound #118: The Shock Machine Show
By Various
This hour: the untold story behind one of the most famous, groundbreaking, and disturbing experiments in the history of psychological research. (more)
Black Box
By Pascalle Burton
"Black Box" is a performance art piece based on a confidential survey asking both local and international participants, 'What would your metaphorical black box say?' (more)
Re:sound #76: The Being Deaf Show
By Various producers
This hour: sign language, lip-reading, and deaf culture. (more)
I Still Dream of My Grandfather's Red Roses
By Phoebe Hart
Asking people from her community to make a statement beginning with the words "I dream of," Australian documentarist Phoebe Hart curates these fragments and creatively envisages the literal and figurative world of dreams, arresting our collective hopes, desires and fears. (more)
Before the War It Was the War
By Anna Burns
In the 2006 conflict between Hezbollah and the state of Israel, one man took it upon himself to "resist with his pen," to bear witness for his people and bring the world, in his words, "the real news from Beirut.” (more)
If
By Sherre DeLys & John Jacobs
A young patient reinvents his experience of being in the hospital through metaphor and allusion. Responding to "what if" questions, Andrew exemplifies the transformative qualities of fantasy, empathy, and humor. (more)
A Golden Summer
By James Vyver
Benct and Rosie are German backpackers who became my neighbours for a weekend when they parked their camper van, "Bussy", outside my house. This is the story of their travels so far... (more)
Radio Across Time Zones
By Julie Shapiro, Edwin Brys, Torey Malatia, Robyn Ravlich & Steve Wadhams
Radio transmissions are heard all over the world, from the largest urban centers to the smallest mountain villages. But what defines radio from a particular place, and what makes it different than radio from elsewhere? (more)
Sweet Blue Wren
By Anthea Patrick
Sound, art, poetry, the magic of my garden; textures of voice, mine and my neighbours', the Sweet Blue Wren. (more)
City Nights: Star for Sale
By Gretchen Miller
A man visits a star sale, where auctioneers are selling off the cosmos to the highest bidder. The Southern Cross, Orion's Belt, the Big Dipper -- they're all up for grabs. (more)
The Search for Edna Lavilla
By Eurydice Aroney & Sharon Davis
In 1942, Edna Lavilla Haynes died from a backyard abortion. After her death Edna was never mentioned again. (more)
Re:sound #80: The Art Show
By Various producers
This hour: a young patient escapes his hospital bed through flights of imagination, a musician documents a city under siege, and more. (more)
The Blacksmith's Song
By Hamish Sewell
After the death of his wife, renowned blacksmith artist Steve Weis moved from Toowoomba to Kin Kin on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. (more)