Voices and Visions Radio Program

- a celebration of northern arts
- five radio programs

PROGRAMME ONE - 29' 35"

Songs by Jill McLatchie
"Street Kids" - Her view of street kids.
"Tin Whistle Steve" - About her son
"Happy Hobby Farmers" - About her current life.

Prose work by Amelia Redmond - About her migration to the Naisinga family in Elizabeth.

Music by Corey Stewart.

PROGRAMME TWO - 29' 26"

Songs by Roy Owen
"A New Life" - Growing up in Elizabeth, and his finding Christian faith.
"Dorrigo" - A song of praise of God through his natural creations.

Poems by:
Diana Whiley - Why she came to Elizabeth.
Michelle McAullife - An observation about a passerby.
Kathy Rooney - About pub friendship.

PROGRAMME THREE - 29' 26"

Songs by Heather Towner "Koori blues" Her coming to terms with repeated break-ins and damage to her home.
"Country Peace" About her current life living in the county.
"Little England" Snapshots, often tongue in cheek, about life in Elizabeth

Poems by:
Jill McLatchie - The need to recognise the work and life of a housewife as being "real work" and an occupation.
Johanna Petnoff - Rigda - About child abuse.

Music by Corey Stewart.

PROGRAMME FOUR - 29' 50"

Songs by Mary Martin
"How many times can you break my Heart? - A love song.
"The Birds have stopped singing" - Issues of the environment
"I travel onward" - Belief in life after death.

Song by Pilawuk
"Shades of Yesterday" - What her Aboriginal heritage means.

Poems by:
Phyllis Basset - Life in the streets.
Sandy Bollenhagen - The problem of graffiti.

PROGRAMME FIVE - 29' 46"

Songs by Shane White
"Someone Pays" - About a friend's suicide
"A different step" - About living in a wheelchair.

Prose work by Ian Kirk - The humorous situations that people with a disability find themselves in.

Music by Corey Stewart.

Produced by Bob Petchell, Project Music Director.

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