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Imagining Australia is a podcast that takes key questions facing the country and explores how they might play out over the next ten years.

This is a podcast that looks beyond day-to-debate and instead focuses on what sort of community Australians would like to live in.

Producer/Presenter/Editing: Evan Wallace
Music: DeliBass and mango_bone

Imagining Australia Evan Wallace

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Imagining Australia is a podcast that takes key questions facing the country and explores how they might play out over the next ten years.

This is a podcast that looks beyond day-to-debate and instead focuses on what sort of community Australians would like to live in.

Producer/Presenter/Editing: Evan Wallace
Music: DeliBass and mango_bone

    Australia in 2031 (final)

    Australia in 2031 (final)

    When I started this podcast there was one overarching question that I was really keen to explore on Imagining Australia, ‘what type of country do Australians want to call home in 2031? For the last episode of this series, I pitched the conversation back in my own community of Melbourne and finished with that big question. Hear the perspectives of Melburnians at the Queen Victorian Market as they look ahead to 2031 and peep beyond COVID-19.

    Host/Producer/Editing: Evan Wallace. Featuring: Melburnians. Music: deliBass and mango_bone.

    • 26 min
    Episode Seven - Australia and Disability (Part two)

    Episode Seven - Australia and Disability (Part two)

    We continue our exploration of how disability might be defined in 2031. In part two of this episode we learn about our guests' experience of disability in Central Australia and the challenges facing people with disability and their families in remote communities. Against this backdrop, my guests outline their hopes and concerns for how Australia could respond to disability over the next ten years.

    Across some confronting stories, there's a real call for communities to be empowered, people's sense of home to be respected and for basic needs to be met. There's some harsh realities out there and a clear need to better understand insidious discrimination and the depth of challenge if we're to become a more inclusive community. 

    Featuring Sandy Robinson and Jacinta Cordner (Alice Springs Access Advisory Committee) Wanatjura Lewis, Rene Kulitja and Nyunmiti Burton and Yuminiya Ken (NPY Women's Council). Interpreter: Beth Sometimes. Music: deliBass and mango_bone.

    • 28 min
    Episode Seven - Australia and Disability (Part one)

    Episode Seven - Australia and Disability (Part one)

    About 1 in 6 Australians are living with a disability and in recent times, we’ve become a lot better as a community in how we understand, respond to and define it.

    On this edition of the show, we’re looking at how disability will be defined in 2031 in Australia. Over two separate parts, you’ll hear from people who have made it their day to day work to challenge expectations and realities for people with disability.

    First up it's Kim McRae, Manager of the NPY Women's Council Tjungu Program. She offers a very different perspective of how disability is understood, some of the key contrasts that exist in Central Australia and the persisting connection between disability and poverty.

    Featuring: Kim McRae. Host/Producer/Editing: Evan Wallace. Music: deliBass and mango_bone.

    • 33 min
    Episode Six - Central Australia

    Episode Six - Central Australia

    Central Australia is part of the country that I think we could benefit from a much closer understanding. Its future will say a lot about the type of country that Australians call home in 2031. On this edition we turn our focus to what reconciliation looks like in a part of the country where the divisions between the aboriginal and non-aboriginal populations are at their greatest. We listen to the dreams and hopes of key leaders in an area that is so often defined in the negative.


    Featuring: Pat Ansell-Dodds, Jimmy Cocking, Louise Wellington, Scott McConnell, Marguerite Baptiste-Rooke. Host/Producer/Editing: Evan Wallace. Music: deliBass and mango_bone.

    • 43 min
    Episode Five - Australia and Southeast Asia

    Episode Five - Australia and Southeast Asia

    Seeing that it’s only a one and half hour flight from Darwin to Dili – I thought it was about time to imagine Australia as a neighbour.

    That’s why in my conversation with Ben Bland, Director of the Lowy Institute's Southeast Asia Project,  we look at how Australia is positioning itself in Southeast Asia, what this means in terms of foreign relations and the big question for this episode: how will Australia engage with South East Asia in 2031?

    Featuring: Ben Bland. Host/Producer/Editing: Evan Wallace. Music: deliBass and mango_bone.

    • 31 min
    Episode Four - Australia and the Environment

    Episode Four - Australia and the Environment

    We know a lot about the pressures that Australia’s environment is facing over the next ten years. A warmer climate, a loss of biodiversity and the further devastation of our forests and reefs. This is the grim backdrop that can’t be escaped in considering how Australia might treat its environment in 2031. What needs to change over the next ten years? Listen to find out.

    Featuring Kelly O’Shanassy, Janet Rice, Mark Howden and young Melburnians. Host/Producer/Editing: Evan Wallace. Music: deliBass, mango_bone.

    • 40 min

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