Tsering Hannaford
Six-time SA Archibald Prize finalist Tsering Hannaford reveals why she almost quit painting – and how she overcame her crisis of confidence. Roy Eccleston reports in SA Weekend magazine and narrates this week's episode.
Prestige Kah
Nearly seven years after tragedy forced Jamie Kah to consider walking away from racing, the all-conquering Adelaide-raised jockey is inspiring a new generation female riders. Craig Cook reports. Podcast narrated by Roy Eccleston.
Wheeling and able - SA mums in wheelchairs
This week, on the eve of Mother's Day, SA Weekend editor Paul Ashenden meets Yvette Eglinton and Elise Kennedy, two Adelaide mums who will never walk again but who have regardless realised their dream of starting a family.
From hero to zero - SA pilot who saved lives but lost a career
'I’d saved the lives of 25 people and they suspended my licence. I will fight this until the day I die'. Pilot Rod Lovell saved the lives of 25 people and prevented one of Australia’s worst air disasters when he ditched his plane into Botany Bay in 1994. He tells reporter Roy Eccleston the whole sa…
Milk crate man - The SA man who helped foil terror in the heart of Sydney
This week, reporter Steve Rice meets the SA man who helped foil a deadly terror attack in the heart of Sydney's CBD in August 2019 using nothing more than a milk crate and pure courage.
Sick and Tired - stress, bullying and SA's broken health system
SA’s doctors have lifted the lid on a culture of bullying and stress in a broken medical system which is crippling their mental health and threatening patients’ lives. Senior journalist Roy Eccleston reports.
The insidious form of domestic abuse known as 'coercive control'
This week, Social Policy Editor Lauren Novak takes us inside the horrific world of coercive control, and why governments are finally acting to legislate against this insidious form of domestic abuse.
The Mourning After - SA's COVID casualties
The spouses of Linda Lavender, Francesco Ferraro, Malcolm Todd and Roger Leaney gather together to remember their beloved family members, who died of COVID-19 in the Royal Adelaide Hospital in April 2020.
Electric Fields
Zaachariaha Fielding and Michael Ross make modern pop music interwoven with ancient tradition with an underlying mission – healing. Nathan Davies has the story. Narration by Roy Eccleston. Production: Greg Barila. Editor: Emily Dawe.
Who is Marty Smith?
Marty Smith. He's South Australia's quizmaster - the man behind the hugely popular Brainwaves quiz that appears each week in SA Weekend. This week, senior writer Roy Eccleston was the one with the questions. And the biggest one of all? Who is Marty Smith.