Melanie Bakewell
Audio Producer - Signal Boost at The Wheeler Centre- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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The Wheeler Centre
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Australia
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Events Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Audio Producer - Signal Boost
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Jan 2023 - Present
Signal Boost is The Wheeler Centre's audio and podcast mentorship program for working creatively with sound. The program includes tailored mentorship and a series of workshops from industry professionals on recording, interviewing, story structure, sound design, building audience and publicity. Participants create three creative audio works for publication on The Wheeler Centre website, including a soundscape, an interview, and a feature. Signal Boost is The Wheeler Centre's audio and podcast mentorship program for working creatively with sound. The program includes tailored mentorship and a series of workshops from industry professionals on recording, interviewing, story structure, sound design, building audience and publicity. Participants create three creative audio works for publication on The Wheeler Centre website, including a soundscape, an interview, and a feature.
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Supervising Producer
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Dec 2020 - Present
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Legal Services Commission SA
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Adelaide SA
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Legal Education Officer
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2021 - 2023
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Audio Producer/Reporter
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Aug 2021 - Sep 2021
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NPY Women's Council
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Australia
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Legal Education Officer
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2019 - 2021
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Community Media Training Organisation
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Australia
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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1 - 100 Employee
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Audio Producer - National Features and Documentary Series
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Apr 2020 - Nov 2020
The National Features and Documentary Series (NFDS) was a program run by the Commmunity Media Training Organisation (CMTO) and Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) to provide mentorship and professional development to emerging producers to develop a feature or documentary for community radio. Producers were paired with industry mentors and received audio narrative and features training from the CMTO. The features were made available for 2020/2021 rotation on the Community Radio Network. At the 2020 CBAA Awards, my feature 'never gonna let the language go away,' about language rights in the Northern Territory, won the NFDS category. Show less
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EMA Legal
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Australia
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Junior Solicitor
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2019 - 2019
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ANKAAA
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Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Project Support Officer
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2018 - 2018
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Education
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RMIT University
Graduate Diploma of Journalism -
Flinders University
Bachelor of Laws - LLB -
Flinders University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Development Studies and Creative Writing -
ANU College of Law
Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice