Eurydice Aroney is an independent radio documentary producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation where she previously hosted and produced a range of radio shows over many years. These days her documentary work is a mix of the personal and political both in form and content, and she writes and talks about radio in her day job as a journalism academic for the University of Technology in Sydney. Aroney is a founding member of the Australian Radio Audio Researchers Association and international recognition for her work includes the Third Coast Directors' Choice Award in 2003.
The Search for Edna Lavilla
By Eurydice Aroney & Sharon Davis
In 1942, Edna Lavilla Haynes died from a backyard abortion. After her death Edna was never mentioned again. (more)
The Secret Life of an Australian Mother
By Eurydice Aroney, Tom Morton & Stuart Brown
Domestic duet for mother and six year old. (more)
My Personal Board: Episode One
By Eurydice Aroney
Five alarmingly self-aware people meet on the phone for an hour each week to talk about their lives and their goals. (more)
The Dribble-Down Effect
By Eurydice Aroney
Blending satire, drama, and interviews, this Australian documentary portrays a not-so-distant future where robots care for children and parents agree to live apart from their families during the work week. (more)