Tom Morton
Tom Morton has been making radio documentaries for 20 years, from places as far apart as Germany, Uzbekistan, Ireland, Canada, the Tanami Desert in north-western Australia & the western suburbs of Sydney.
He's a broadcaster with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's History and Features Unit, a journalist and a writer. His most recent major production was Wide Open Road, a 4-part radio series and website about Australian popular music and the landscape.
Morton is also a musician, a member of the Lovely Assistants and electronic duo tomstu.
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In the past, radio was the most ephemeral of all art forms - it slipped by the ear and then vanished into the air forever.
Domestic duet for mother and six year old.
Man's appetite for money may mean the end of three courses for horses.
This hour: families, in all their messy, dysfunctional glory.
This hour: 99 Ways to Tell a Radio Story, an audio experiment orchestrated by the Third Coast Festival in collaboration with cartoonist Matt Madden.