Heritage Park
Just thought I’d share a sign with you.

There is an old farm lot in Coomera which has been knocked down for an aquatic centre. While I never attended the farm itself, I was always intrigued by the rustic sign at the entrance front.
Just thought I’d share a sign with you.

There is an old farm lot in Coomera which has been knocked down for an aquatic centre. While I never attended the farm itself, I was always intrigued by the rustic sign at the entrance front.
A demo of my voiceover and production work in 2019.
Voiceover Reel (2019) Read More »
I thought I’d share some wacky guest intros that I have created for people who come in on the breakfast show, including their initial reaction to them.
Audio only.
Guest Intros and their reactions Read More »
So, what’s been happening since we spoke last?
Well, two podcasts that I had been producing got officially launched.
Gold Coast Women of the Year.
Hosted by Brooke Stoddart, this five episode podcast series focused on successful business women who have a strong connection with the Gold Coast. You can download the series here via iTunes or stream via Spotify.
Reef 2050 Water Quality Improvement Plan.
An eight episode series hosted by Vanessa Barratt interviewing farmers, scientists, and and many others in the field of agriculture, conservation and government departments about the future of water quality and farming. You can download the series here.
Feel free to share the love!
Podcasts: Gold Coast Women of the Year and Reef 2050 Read More »
In March 2019 I entered a RODE competition to create a two minute podcast about any topic I wanted, in order to win some great podcasting products. (I didn’t win, but I don’t care).
From my brain was “Make It Last” – a two minute feature based on my grandparents. I was lucky enough to have them in my life until my late 30s, and cherished every moment with them.
In 2014, I recorded interviews with them about their experience living during the World War II period. I had some off-cuts, which showed their personalities more than anything. Grandad (Fred), Nanna Shirley and Nanna Hazel got together over a coffee (with assistance from Mum) and they chatted our ears off. Unfortunately Pa (Ron) had passed away in 1991, so I wasn’t lucky enough to record anything from him… even though I was 10 at the time.
Grandad (Fred) passed away in 2016. Nanna Shirley passed away in 2017. Nanna Hazel passed away in 2021.
I love them and miss them, terribly. But I have these recordings which I will cherish forever.
Short Audio Story: Make It Last (2019) Read More »
Why, hello there!
Today, I recorded the last podcast for the season for the Gold Coast Women Of The Year by The Gold Coast Bulletin. Over the next few days I’ll be adding the finishing touches and launch it into the world.
My creative writing class I did at TAFE was thoroughly entertaining and learnt a fair bit. Expect to see some more confident writing from me in the future.
Over the last week, I’ve helped energize a small business on social media by creating more content to help promote their business. You’ll see it here at Jive Beans Mobile Cafe. Here’s an example of a video promo I created, that cost ZERO $. *No secrets revealed!*
I have more ideas up my sleeve. Stay tuned.
Podcast completion and Jive Beans Promo Read More »
Wow. So much for doing daily entries. I think I had too much time on my hands when I did previous entries.
A fair bit has happened since my last entry (Entry Seven, obviously), so here’s a brief update.
Since late 2018, I’ve been engineering a podcast series for the Gold Coast Bulletin based on their “Women Of The Year” feature. The first episode was launched today, which you can find on iTunes and Spotify.
I enrolled at TAFE earlier in the year to do a weekend course in Creative Writing. I did the first class last Saturday. I enjoyed it. This Saturday, I’ll be doing the final class. I’m looking forward to it.
Now, I’m up to date.
Whoops! I accidentally let this lapse. I was going to write an entry yesterday, but I couldn’t get around to it. I then thought I will publish an entry in the evening, but same thing – couldn’t get around to it.
Yesterday – Tuesday 4th December, we had Russell Ingall come in and co-host breakfast.
A new streaming service from Ch 10 / CBS is now available and I naturally got excited. But for some reason my ISP at home does not work for access, which sucks – as I was going to do a review. I’m now in two minds whether to write one up… I’ll think about it.
Last night, I watched an episode of Michael Palin’s travel series where he travels to North Korea. Which reminded me to write this diary entry.
The last few days I have been listening to old Martin/Molloy episodes and feeling inspired on classic sketches and station imaging.
Today, Galey is filling in for breakfast co-host.
14 days until holiday break!
Have a great one.
So, I missed out on an entry on Sunday 2nd December. But with good reason.
Actually, I don’t have a good reason. I got lazy. It was my day off.
It was hot weather all day. I surfed the interwebs. Did grocery shopping. On Saturday evening we made gingerbread houses. Sunday – munch time.
Today – Monday 3rd December, I’m at work, preparing for the Christmas / Holiday imaging session. Madeleine West is sitting in on the breakfast show.
It was hot at 6am this morning. About 27 degrees. I’m regretting wearing jeans. Already feeling warm.
I’ve knocked down an espresso and had a sugar rush by munching on some gingerbread.
Let’s see how today goes!