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Tully O’Regan

Filmmaker, Speaker

Tully is a passionate political activist and upcoming film maker. Tully is a politics and International Relations graduate and is currently doing a deep dive on Australian coal. As the producer of ‘Small Town Coal’, an investigative documentary on theMuswellbrook communities relationship with coal, Tully is utilizing media to reveal policy shortcoming, economic myths and environmental concerns. Tully is also the founder and Director of Geophytes; a grassroots political organization focused on education and debunking government policy myths and shortcomings. Geophytes is kindling the sustainable development social movement and rallying like minded individuals towards longterm Australian thinking.

Our Guests

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Paula Bevan

Paula J Beavan grew up in the Hunter Valley, where her love of reading and a good yarn inspired a desire to write.

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Daisy Turnbull

In January 2021 Daisy’s first book ‘50 Risks to take with your kids’ was released, providing a guide on developing independence and resilience in young children.

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Nardi Simpson

Nardi Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay writer, composer, playwright, and educator, as well as a musician and performer in the Stiff Gins. Song of the Crocodile (Hachette Australia) was the 2018 winner of a black&write!

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Geraldine Doogue

Geraldine has carved out an enviable reputation across print, television and radio, starting on “The West Australian” in Perth, before moving to The Australian, ABC’s Nationwide, 2UE, Channel 10 news, hosting ABC TV’s Compass program and continuing in various roles on ABC RN and via podcasting.

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