Care, comfort and meaning at life's end

enadmin, 29th April 2014
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Tony Ryan is the producer of the radio-based project In Search of a Good Death, examining care, comfort and meaning at life's end. In this interview with Our Time's Malcolm Harslett, they discuss the series and some of Tony's previous work.

In Search of a Good Death, produced at PBA-FM, is available to all community stations for syndication, through the Community Radio Network service. For further information contact the CRN Operations Coordinator at the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia on 02 9310 2999 or email.

Project website: In Search of a Good Death

For more information on the TV program Our Time, visit the website or Youtube channel.

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