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Artwork for Hey History! podcast.

Hey History!

Podcast & audio
Kangaroo dog owned by Mr Dunn of Castlereagh Street, Sydney 1853

Kangaroo Dog

Podcast & audio
Artwork for Hey History podcast, produced by UTS Impact Studios.

Inner West Icons

Podcast & audio
Allie Mae Burroughs by Walker Evans.

Here I am. Allie Mae Burroughs.

Podcast & audio
Thomas Shadrach James.

The Scholar’s Hut

Podcast & audio
A close up of street pedestrian button with the arrow facing left. The button is black, with a round stainless steel circle button and a blue circle with a silver stainless steel arrow.

Push to Walk

Podcast & audio
Object podcast logo. Brightly coloured 3D shapes incluidng a sphere float in mid air on a bright yellow background. Top left corner has the logo for the Australian Design Centre

Object podcast

Podcast & audio
Kangaroo dog owned by Mr Dunn of Castlereagh Street, Sydney 1853

Play your way to happiness

Podcast & audio
Angry words in my letterbox

Angry words in my letterbox

Video
Aunty Lee Healy holding the Taungurung Dictionary. Photo © Jane Curtis

Making the Taungurung Dictionary

Video
Dja Dja Wurrung Ranger Trent Nelson. Photo © Jane Curtis

Caring for Jaara Country

Video
Yarn-bomed heritage tram with driver Leon Waddington. Photo © Jane Curtis

The yarn-bombed tram

Video
Australian flag with barbed wire in front © Jane Curtis

Writing Through Fences

Video
Peter and Sophie Williams in their homemade dalek. Photo © Jane Curtis

Dad builds a dalek

Video
Gough Whitlam and The Eleventh: ABC podcast tile

The Eleventh

Podcast & audio
ABC's Tall Tales & True podcast

Tall Tales and True

Podcast & audio
Ladies We Need To Talk

Ladies We Need To Talk

Podcast & audio
Shaped grave markers with numbers on them

Tombstone Tourists

Podcast & audio
A boy holding a microphone, interviewing a girl at Bendigo Library.

Media skills training

Community engagement
What a good relationship looks like: a page from the DVRCV booklet about respectful relationships

Writing and editing

Digital communications
Bendigo Writers Festival 2016

Events

Community engagement
A wheat silo being painted by an artist, from a cherry picker.

Social media

Digital communications

About me

Community-focused digital content producer, with deep experience in public media, government and the community sector.

Contact

jane@janecurtis.net
Sydney, Australia

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