My time at Nambucca Valley Community Radio began back in 2016 after moving into the area from Sydney.
As a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ, I recognised it was definitely God who opened up the pathways for my husband and I to settle in the Valley.
Within three months, a good friend, now also a presenter suggested we could host a three-hour breakfast show as there were some gaps that could be filled by volunteer presenters and training was coming up! in all honesty, I thought the idea was nuts! but God moved us into the area for a reason.
I now host Praise, Prayer and Pop on Sunday afternoons from 5-7pm.
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Geraldine Borella writes fiction for children, young adults and adults. Her work has been published by Deadset Press, IFWG Publishing, Wombat Books/Rhiza Edge, AHWA/Midnight Echo, Antipodean SF, Shacklebound Books, Black Ink Fiction, Paramour Ink Fiction, House of Loki and Raven & Drake
Merri Andrew writes poetry and short fiction, some of which has appeared in Cordite, Be:longing, Baby Teeth and Islet, among other places.
Sarah Jane Justice is an Adelaide-based fiction writer, poet, musician and spoken word artist.
Brian Biswas lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Ed lives with his wife plus a magical assortment of native animals in tropical North Queensland.
Tara Campbell is an award-winning writer, teacher, Kimbilio Fellow, fiction co-editor at Barrelhouse, and graduate of American University's MFA in Creative Writing.
Mark is an astrophysicist and space scientist who worked on the Cassini/Huygens mission to Saturn. Following this he worked in computer consultancy, engineering, and high energy research (with a stint at the JET Fusion Torus).
Tim Borella is an Australian author, mainly of short speculative fiction published in anthologies, online and in podcasts.
James Walton was a librarian, a farm labourer, and mostly a public sector union official.

Alistair Lloyd is a Melbourne based writer and narrator who has been consuming good quality science fiction and fantasy most of his life.
Emma Louise Gill (she/her) is a British-Australian spec fic writer and consumer of vast amounts of coffee. Brought up on a diet of English lit, she rebelled and now spends her time writing explosive space opera and other fantastical things in