Sharon Davis
Sharon Davis is an award-winning freelance documentary producer and journalist who has worked in radio, television and print.
As the winner of numerous Australian and international radio awards, she is well known for her ability to combine the rigour of investigative journalism with the eloquence of fine radio feature making, including observational storytelling.
Sharon has taught radio, audio storytelling and investigative journalism at university level and is involved in media development and training in southern Africa and the Pacific.
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Sodom and Gomorrah is a hellish place in Accra, Ghana, where children eke out a living on a scrap heap of discarded computers that the West no longer needs.
In 1942, Edna Lavilla Haynes died from a backyard abortion. After her death Edna was never mentioned again.
This hour, we follow three addicts through Australia's drug court system.
This hour: the story of a harrowing journey on the Mediterranean Sea that started with high hopes and ended in tragedy.
First - what's the general process/motivation for adapting a radio doc or feature into another language? This is seldom done for American radio, but seems more common in Europe and Australia
This hour: Children try to survive in, and escape from, a Ghanaian slum called Sodom and Gomorrah.
This hour: the capital of scamming.
This hour: hunting for moose, buffalo, and love.
This hour: the untold story behind one of the most famous, groundbreaking, and disturbing experiments in the history of psychological research.
Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts this year's national broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2011 TC / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition.
This hour: a closely guarded family secret and the hidden history of long-deceased grandmother.