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    Disappearing Swiftly

    en-AUJune 14, 2022
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    About this Episode

    The fires that tore through the South Coast of New South Wales in 2019/2020 hit towns on the coast and in the bush.

    Within the community, homes were lost, some experienced events that left them traumatised and all inhabited a devastated landscape.

     

    Animal habitats were also affected, and when both logging companies and urban developers began to encroach on the habitat of the critically endangered Swift Parrot, locals from the South Coast began to stand up and take action to save the home that this small bird needs in order to survive.

     

    Content warning: this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.

     

     

    Guests:
    Bill Eger

    Nick Hopkins

    Jordan Nye

    Dr. Debbie Saunders

     

     

    Credits:

    Producer: Alice Ansara

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music by Oliver Beard

    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knecevic

    In co-operation with 2EAR, Moruya

     

    This episode was made on the lands of the Walbunga and the Budawang people of the Yuin Nation and the lands of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Recent Episodes from From The Embers

    The Stage Goes Dark

    The Stage Goes Dark

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    Engineer: Tegan Nichols

    Theme composer: Oliver Beard

    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    Made in co-operation with: SYN, Melbourne

     

    This episode was made on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation and the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded. 



    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    A Change in the Landscape

    A Change in the Landscape

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    On February 6, 2022 near the small farming town of Narrogin, extreme wind and heat, coupled with a powerline spark in a dry pasture paddock, resulted in a massive fire. Only one house was lost but the impact on livestock and farmland will affect farmers years into the future.  

    Content warning this feature contains stories of animals in distress

     

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    Angus Armstrong

    Mike Burges

    Tammy Freestone

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    Producer: Leith Alexander

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineering: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music: Oliver Beard

    Additional music: Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    Made in co-operation with: Harvey Community Radio, Western Australia

     

    This episode was made on the Wiilman and Wadjuk Countries of the Nyoongar Nation and the lands of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative – and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Rising Rivers

    Rising Rivers

    Day after day of intense rainfall fell across south east Queensland In February 2022, breaking riverbanks, swamping roads and flooding homes.

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    Carolyn Karafa

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    Producer: Maureen Mopio

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineering: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music: Oliver Beard

    Additional music: Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    Made in co-operation with 4EB, Brisbane

     

    This episode was made on the lands of the Turrbal and Jagera peoples, and the land of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative – and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Roofs above water

    Roofs above water

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    The town’s residents know floods, their houses are built high, some four metres off the ground in the canopies of trees. Many have flood plans, keeping kayaks and dinghies tethered to their homes in case of emergency.

     

    On February 27 2022, water inundated the town, sweeping away cars, stranding residents on rooftops and filling houses with inches of mud.

     

    In the weeks that followed volunteer hubs sprang up to feed and clothe locals forced to shelter in tents and cars as they struggle to recover with minimal support and start to clean out and rebuild their homes in the trees.  



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    Vicki Findlay

    Naomi Moran

    Aidan Ricketts

    Lucy Wise

    Freya Woodland

     

    Production team

    Producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nichols

    Theme composer: Oliver Beard

    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    Made with the co-operation of 2NCR, Lismore and the Koori Mail

     

    Roofs above water was made on Widjabul Wia-bal Country of the Bundjalung Nation and the lands of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Right Fire Wrong Fire

    Right Fire Wrong Fire

    One and a half million hectares of Yuin Country was destroyed by the 2019/2020 mega fires in the South Coast of New South Wales. These fires killed countless animals, plants and insect species - some of which are now on the brink of extinction.


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    Content warning this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.  

    Guests

    Andrew White

    Uncle Nook

    Vikki Parsley

     

    Credits:

    Producer: Alice Ansara

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music by Oliver Beard

    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Minga-Yung - Your Mother by Jordan Nye

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knecevic

    In co-operation with 2EAR, Moruya

     

    This podcast was made on the lands of the Walbunga and the Yuin Nation and the lands of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Disappearing Swiftly

    Disappearing Swiftly

    The fires that tore through the South Coast of New South Wales in 2019/2020 hit towns on the coast and in the bush.

    Within the community, homes were lost, some experienced events that left them traumatised and all inhabited a devastated landscape.

     

    Animal habitats were also affected, and when both logging companies and urban developers began to encroach on the habitat of the critically endangered Swift Parrot, locals from the South Coast began to stand up and take action to save the home that this small bird needs in order to survive.

     

    Content warning: this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.

     

     

    Guests:
    Bill Eger

    Nick Hopkins

    Jordan Nye

    Dr. Debbie Saunders

     

     

    Credits:

    Producer: Alice Ansara

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music by Oliver Beard

    Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    Management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knecevic

    In co-operation with 2EAR, Moruya

     

    This episode was made on the lands of the Walbunga and the Budawang people of the Yuin Nation and the lands of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Framing Disaster

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    But the town is dotted with empty lots where houses once stood and the new green growth only hides the blackened trunks.

    Photojournalist Rachel Mounsey documented the approach of the bushfire and the aftermath, focusing her camera on the people who lost their homes amidst the devastation. 

     

    Content warning this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.  

     

    Guests

    Justin Brady

    Brodie Cummingham

    Kate Jackson

    Rachel Mounsey

    Jiya Rose Nation

     

    Credits:

    Producer and presenter: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nicholls

    Theme music by Oliver Beard

    Additional music from Blue Dot Sessions

    Production management team: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    In co-operation with 3MGB, Mallacoota

     

    Framing Disaster was made on the lands of the Gunai Kurnai people and the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The House on the Hill

    The House on the Hill

    Residents in Lobethal fled their properties for safety in December 2019, not knowing if they’d return and find their houses still standing.

     

    Adelaide’s Cudlee Creek fire filled the air with black smoke and destroyed 85 homes over 10 days. As the recovery rolled-out, the pandemic crept in - isolating people and leaving those who’d lost their homes feeling isolated and forgotten.

     

    Content warning this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.  

     

    Guests:

    • Belinda Broughton
    • Hana Broughton
    • Evan Edwards
    • Nicole McIntosh

     

    Credits:

    • Producer: Lisa Burns
    • Executive producer and presenter: Sarah Mashman
    • Engineer: Tegan Nichols
    • Theme composer: Oliver Beard
    • Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions
    • Management: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic
    • In co-operation with: Radio Adelaide

     

    The House on the Hill was made on the lands of the Kaurna people and the Peramangk people and the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network”

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    When Lightning Strikes Twice

    When Lightning Strikes Twice

    Severe storms and fire are a part of life on Kangaroo Island. But the firestorms that blasted across the Island’s landscape in January 2022 were unlike anything ever seen before, and forbode of a changing climate.

     

    Two years on, birds and mammals are only just starting to return to fire-ravaged habitats, and a question looms over the community - what will come when the fire siren rings again?

     

    When Lightning Strikes Twice is made in Tribute to Sarah Strong- Law. 

     

    Content warning this feature contains stories from the 2019/2020 Fires.  



    Guests:

    Jayne Bates

    Brenton Davis

    Sabrina Davis

    Margi Prideaux

    Sarah Strong-Law

    Alice Teasdale

     

    Credits:

    Producer: Lisa Burns

    Executive producer and sound design: Sarah Mashman

    Engineer: Tegan Nichols

    Theme composer: Oliver Beard

    Management: Abe Killian and Sime Knezevic

    In co-operation with KIX FM, Kangaroo Island

     

    This podcast was made on lands of significance to the Ngarrindjeri-Ramindjeri, Kaurna and Narungga peoples and the land of the muwinina people from Country around nipaluna. These lands were never ceded.

     

    From the Embers Season 2: Phoenix is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas, The Paul Ramsay Foundation, Monash University’s Fire to Flourish program and The Minderoo Foundation Fire and Flood Resilience Initiative and broadcast across Australia via the Community Radio Network

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    From The Embers 2: Phoenix Trailer

    From The Embers 2: Phoenix Trailer

    From the Embers 2: Phoenix returns to several places featured in the first series when in 2019, major fires surged across Australia lasting until rains and floods extinguished them in 2020. Most remember this as the worst season Australia had experienced.

    The second series returns to Mallacoota, Kangaroo Island, the forests of the Far north of New South Wales, to explore how communities are recovering from the fires and the issues that stem from trauma and isolation, coupled with the strength is gained when so much is lost.

    This series will also visit communities who are recovering from floods and seemingly never ending COVID lockdowns.

    From The Embers 2: Phoenix is a co-operation between the series producers and local community radio stations.
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