Homer Simpson Voiceover
Here’s a few samples of my Homer Simpson impression I voiced and produced for a 90s breakfast radio special.
Homer Simpson Voiceover Read More »
Here’s a few samples of my Homer Simpson impression I voiced and produced for a 90s breakfast radio special.
Homer Simpson Voiceover Read More »
The pandemic has taken a toll on many people and the economy, so it’s been a stressful year or two.
However, some light has shone and I’ve been nominated for a ‘Best Achievement In Production’ award for the 2021 Commercial Radio Awards.

I am truly stoked to be part of this line-up – just to be nominated after two years worth of hectic events is truly an honour. This is my third solo nomination, having been nominated in 2017 and 2018 – and was lucky enough to win that year.
The awards were on hold for 2020 due to the pandemic, and delayed for 2021, so the awards night itself will not happen until February 2022. I will share my entry once the event is completed.
For the full list of nominations, click here.
December 2021 UPDATE: The event was cancelled and they announced the winners online at the start of December. Unfortunately I didn’t win, but you can listen to my entry here.
Late August 2020 was the day the Champagne Comedy Podcast was launched. It was all due to the pandemic, and with Australia in lockdown and isolation, I gathered a few fellow fans of The Late Show to watch and review episodes and make a podcast out of it.
It started as a novelty, and now a year later with more than 20 episodes and specials in the can, it has evolved into interviews and guest reviewers. We expected downloads in the hundreds, but it’s now in the 10s of 1000s.
Here’s a montage of interviews of people who have been involved in the actual TV show, being parodied or contributing in one form or another.
Champagne Comedy Podcast: A Year On In Read More »
A fresh update of some imaging and voiceovers I’ve produced.
Random Imaging and Voiceover Samples Read More »
The Oztalgia podcast was a limited podcast series for my old pop culture website Wireless Fodder, which has evolved into My Geek Culture.
Between 2015 to 2017, I interviewed popular Australian personalities who have an extremely impressive background in Australian radio, television and movies.
Most of it was not scripted, so my improv skills are a tad shocking.
Included in this list is Jamie Dunn, Scott McRae, Tony Johnston, Ian McFadyen, Shanra Grills (daughter of Lucky Grills), and Tim Ferguson.
My Geek Culture Oztalgia Podcast archive Read More »
Here’s a small sample of intros / stagers I voiced and sampled for guests on radio, in 2020.
Guest Intros and Voice Overs (2020) Read More »
Here’s a commercial I produced for Upload Makers for the Trip The Switch 2021 concert, to be held at Ipswich, QLD.
Trip The Switch Commercial Read More »
In 2011, Nik Stuart and Stewart Howard hosted a comedy podcast full of discussion, interviews, and odd-ball sketches, and produced by Matt Fulton.
Called The Nik & Stew Variety Hour, the 20 minute average length podcast was heavily produced and designed to listen to on the train or drive to and from work.
Video was also filmed for small stunts that were mentioned in the show, along with its own website, Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Season One was a podcast-only show consisting of eight episodes.
Season Two became a live late night show on B105 Brisbane, and ran for five episodes.
The show ended as the team became involved in other projects.
Podcast Archive: The Nik and Stew Variety Hour (2011) Read More »
BRISBRICKS is a Lego User Group recognised by LEGO. Based in Brisbane, if you love your LEGO, you should be part of their team.
In March 2020, BRISBRICKS had a LEGO display in the heart of Oasis Shopping Centre in Broadbeach, showing a detailed vision of LEGO displays and mashed up pop culture.
Lego Meta Jurassic Park BRISBRICKS Display Read More »