
In Tune with Nature: Music and stories from the Green Wedge Songwriting Competition
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<p><strong>Maxon & Naomi</strong><br>Maxon and Like Bear (aka Nayomi Pattuwage) are Mornington Peninsula-based musicians and co-founders of Sandhill Records, a community-focused label supporting emerging artists. <br>Their collaborative track "Everything is Green" won the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, celebrating the region's natural beauty.</p> <p><strong>Alannah Parkin</strong><br>Alannah Parkin is an actor, singer, improviser, and voiceover artist based on the Mornington Peninsula. <br>Alongside their brother Hayden, Alannah co-wrote "Above the Trees, Beneath the Sand," a winning entry in the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, reflecting their connection to the local landscape.</p> <p><strong>Dan from Sledgehammer Honey</strong><br>Dan Anderson is a member of Sledgehammer Honey, a four-piece alternative rock band from the Mornington Peninsula. <br>The band, comprising three brothers and a close friend, blends genres like pop rock, heavy rock, and melodic ballads, with tracks such as 'Headcase' and 'Can't Belong'. <br>Their song "Green Wedge" was a winner in the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition</p> <p><strong>Noa Smith Fletcher</strong><br>Noa Smith Fletcher is a non-binary documentary photographer from Mount Martha with over two decades of experience capturing diverse cultures worldwide. <br>Their project "Wild Hope," supported by a Mornington Peninsula Shire Creative Grant, is a street art exhibition featuring portraits and audio interviews that highlight local environmental advocates.</p> <p> </p>
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Recent Episodes

May 14, 2025
Noa Smith Fletcher: "Wild Hope"
Documentary photographer Noa Smith Fletcher discusses their "Wild Hope" project, a street art exhibition showcasing portraits and audio interviews with local environmental advocates, in an interview.

May 14, 2025
Alanah Parkin: "Above the Trees, Beneath The Sand"
Alanah Parkin, actor and singer, discusses co-writing the winning song "Above the Trees, Beneath the Sand" with her uncle Glen for the Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, showcasing their deep connection to the Mornington Peninsula; this is an interview.

May 14, 2025
Dan from Sledgehammer Honey: "Green Wedge"
Dan Anderson from Sledgehammer Honey discusses their winning song "Green Wedge" in the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, showcasing the band's blend of alternative rock genres in this interview.
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- What is In Tune with Nature: Music and stories from the Green Wedge Songwriting Competition?
<p><strong>Maxon & Naomi</strong><br>Maxon and Like Bear (aka Nayomi Pattuwage) are Mornington Peninsula-based musicians and co-founders of Sandhill Records, a community-focused label supporting emerging artists. <br>Their collaborative track "Everything is Green" won the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, celebrating the region's natural beauty.</p> <p><strong>Alannah Parkin</strong><br>Alannah Parkin is an actor, singer, improviser, and voiceover artist based on the Mornington Peninsula. <br>Alongside their brother Hayden, Alannah co-wrote "Above the Trees, Beneath the Sand," a winning entry in the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition, reflecting their connection to the local landscape.</p> <p><strong>Dan from Sledgehammer Honey</strong><br>Dan Anderson is a member of Sledgehammer Honey, a four-piece alternative rock band from the Mornington Peninsula. <br>The band, comprising three brothers and a close friend, blends genres like pop rock, heavy rock, and melodic ballads, with tracks such as 'Headcase' and 'Can't Belong'. <br>Their song "Green Wedge" was a winner in the 2024 Green Wedge Songwriting Competition</p> <p><strong>Noa Smith Fletcher</strong><br>Noa Smith Fletcher is a non-binary documentary photographer from Mount Martha with over two decades of experience capturing diverse cultures worldwide. <br>Their project "Wild Hope," supported by a Mornington Peninsula Shire Creative Grant, is a street art exhibition featuring portraits and audio interviews that highlight local environmental advocates.</p> <p> </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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