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In Search of a Good Death (PBA-FM)

enadmin, 7th April 2014
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A new series, available to all stations, that investigates palliative care, comfort, and meaning at life's end.

"Go Home And Get Your Affairs In Order" - words that no-one would ever wish to hear. Yet this does happen, when a life-limiting illness is diagnosed.

In a new 18-part weekly series, PBA FM's Tony Ryan, the producer of 2013's Living Outback, looks at many aspects of hospice and palliative care, through interviews with carers and professionals in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.

This is an important series which all stations should consider broacasting. A new website for the series is being built here.

In Search of a Good Death (18 x 27'50 min) is available to all stations for local syndication, through the Community Radio Network programming service. It will play live via satellite Fridays at 13:32 EST, from 2 May to 29 August, and be available for DDN capture.

For further information contact Martin Walters at the CBAA office on 02 9310 2999 or email 

 

 

 

 

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