Staff research - Eurydice Aroney
Eurydice Aroney's research focuses on the radio feature and documentary with particular attention paid to Australian radio producers and their work. She also writes about her own documentary practice. You can read and hear about some of her best known documentary projects and programs at the Third Coast Festival web site. The Secret Life of an Australian Mother is her most recent co-production and it is part of the 99 Ways to Tell a Story project also at http://www.thirdcoastfestival.org.
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Eurydice Aroney has presented conference papers at two international events both hosted by UTS in July 2006. The International Oral History Conference was the venue for her paper 'You Should be Ashamed: Abortion Stories on the Radio' and at the Rethinking the Past: Experimental Histories of the Arts conference she presented a paper on her award winning documentary "The Dribble Down Effect."
