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Summer is such a part of the Australian national identity. But what if there was no longer a winter to counterbalance summer? What if there was no reprieve from the heat?
What better way to express and process our anger, sorrow, and worry about the inevitable changes climate change will bring through art?
Written in the aftermath of the 2019/2020 bushfires Noëlle Janaczewsk's play The End of Winter grapples with exactly this.
Guest:
Jane Phegan, actor
By ABC4
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Summer is such a part of the Australian national identity. But what if there was no longer a winter to counterbalance summer? What if there was no reprieve from the heat?
What better way to express and process our anger, sorrow, and worry about the inevitable changes climate change will bring through art?
Written in the aftermath of the 2019/2020 bushfires Noëlle Janaczewsk's play The End of Winter grapples with exactly this.
Guest:
Jane Phegan, actor

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