Appearances on radio and podcasts:
Melbourne on Film: The Club – 3CR’s Wednesday Breakfast (segment begins 1:12:00)
Being a footy nuffie– ABC Hobart’s Drive (segment begins 49:33; recorded live-to-air)
Living in Enemy Territory – ABC Melbourne’s Drive (segment begins 54:15; recorded live-to-air)
Life with Chronic Pain – Triple J’s Hack (segment begins 17:49; recorded live-to-air)
Voices from the Stands – RRR’s Kick Like a Girl (segment begins 25:20)
Dating and Illness – Radio National’s Life Matters (recorded live-to-air)
The First Friday in February – an award-winning podcast about the inaugural AFLW season.
KYD Podcast: Good Sport – Kill Your Darlings
KYD Podcast: The NYWF Edition – Kill Your Darlings
Interviews and editorial:
Why Seeing Representation of Chronic Illness in Pop Culture Matters – Junkee
Diagnosis Female: Why are doctors ignoring our pain? – Marie Claire Australia #292 December 2019
What dating with a chronic invisible illness is really like – ABC News
Richmond diehards race for elusive tickets as Tigers head to AFL grand final – The Age
What The 2017 AFL Premiership Means To Long-Suffering Crows & Tigers Fans – Pedestrian TV
Oh We’re From Tigerland: Kylie Maslen – Richmond Football Club
Festivals:
On Sport as Shakespeare – a curiosity lecture at the 2021 Sydney Writer’s Festival
Women of Tiny Letters – a co-presentation between The Wheeler Centre and the 2016 Digital Writers’ Festival
My Brilliant Bookclub – an online interactive discussion of Miles Franklin’s My Brilliant Career for the 2016 Digital Writers’ Festival
Big Fish, Big Pond – on breaking the Melbourne and Sydney barriers into the literary community for the 2016 National Young Writers’ Festival (participatory chair)
Taste Buds – a food writing workshop for the 2016 National Young Writers’ Festival
Small Town Crime – interviewing Jane Harper on The Dry and Emily Maguire on An Isolated Incident for the 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival (chair)
Caravan Conversations: Fiona Wright – interviewing Wright on Small Acts of Disappearance for the 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival
Caravan Conversations: Juliet Jacques – interviewing Jacques on Trans for the 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival
Herself, Ourselves: Blogging as a Feminist Issue – for the 2015 Digital Writers’ Festival (participatory chair)
Press related to SHOW ME WHERE IT HURTS is collated here.