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In this Powerd Media & Print Radio Tasmania series, disabled storytellers find uplifting stories of Tasmanians working for improved literacy
Hosted by: Marg Fleming and Honor Marino
Tune in for our new series, 'Beyond the Bookshelf,' where we sit down with inspiring individuals working at our local libraries. Join hosts Marg Fleming and Honor Marino as they delve into the world beyond the shelves, uncovering the stories and personalities that make our libraries so special.
In each episode, we'll chat with librarians who share their passion for books, community, and the incredible work they do behind the scenes. Get a glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and transformative power of libraries.
Talking Point aims to present a variety of views on many current issues and topics that can, and often do, affect, or interest us all.
Contributors’ opinion or articles, from every walk of life will often provide the basis for further debate and may or may not be agreed upon by the listener.
At the end of the day, what we are providing is a platform for news, current affairs, discussion, thoughts and above all, a talking point.
The stories and articles in this program are from the Talking Point segment of The Daily Mercury
Presented by Steve Bailey
Welcome to First Moments in History. In this program we take a closer look at the human civilization from all around the world spanning all across time. Join your host Nick Cowhan as he shares stories of triumph, tragedies and human achievements.
“Things in the Well brings the world of dark dystopian fiction, supernatural horror, surreal and psychological thrillers to Print Radio Tasmania! As a multiple award-winning publisher of over 40 books, Things in The Well’s Steve Dillon was short-listed for a Shirley Jackson award for one of his own stories Deeper, Darker Things. Born in the UK, Steve moved to Tasmania from Melbourne a few years ago, and will be narrating many of the stories from the well...
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Welcome to Vibes Under the Sea. This program highlights the research and activities being conducted by Marine Scientists and post graduate students in Tasmania. It also highlights the work of their support staff and activities of other who have a strong connection with the sea. The program delves in the interesting things these people do but it is also about taking a closer look at the lives of these people, where they began? how did they get to where they are? Join your host Craig Proctor in this wonderful journey.
Presented by Nick Cowhan
Presented by Cindy Brunniche
Welcome to Diabetes Dialogue presented by Cindy Brunniche. In this program we bring you the latest news on diabetes, useful tips on how to manage it and something to tickle the tastebuds.