Skip to content
General News

Nocturnal Worlds, a free award-winning podcast from the Australian Museum and Audiocraft, shares the secret sounds of three more iconic Australian animals.

Australian Museum 4 mins read

From sea turtles to pygmy possums, Australian wildlife's soothing sonic soundscapes

Nocturnal Worlds, a free award-winning podcast from the Australian Museum and Audiocraft, shares the secret sounds of three more iconic Australian animals.

Thursday 12 September, 2024, Warrang/Sydney: Launched today, the second series of the award-winning podcast Nocturnal Worlds: journeys through nature for sleep and relaxation, created in partnership by the Australian Museum (AM) and Audiocraft, is now available to download.

 

Exploring the sonic worlds of the green sea turtle, mountain pygmy possum and the bare-nosed wombat, the podcast weaves together field recordings from the Australian bush into a soothing symphony of melodic nature sounds and storytelling, creating an immersive and relaxing podcast experience.  


Kate Montague, Audiocraft CEO said: "Creating the second season of Nocturnal Worlds has been another audio adventure for our team, taking us to the Snowy Mountains to capture the snuffles of a wombat in the middle of the night and then deep into the ocean to research the coral reef spawning.

 

“Working with the Australian Museum, we have created a wonderful podcast that connects imagination to scientific fact, enabling listeners to appreciate the nocturnal behaviours of these incredible animals through a wondrous and relaxing audio experience.”

 

Australian Museum scientists provided guidance on the nocturnal animals featured in series two, which were chosen to highlight the vast array of natural habitats in NSW, alongside the Great Barrier Reef around Lizard Island, home to the Australian Museum Research Station.  AM experts also reviewed the podcasts scripts for accuracy and ideas.

 

Megan Lawrence, Head of Digital at the Australian Museum, said: “Through the Nocturnal Worlds podcast, the Australian Museum and Audiocraft have explored themes of biodiversity, environmental sustainability and the natural wonders of our unique ecosystems.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

"This second series reveals even more scientific insights into the night life of our iconic native animals, while gently connecting people with nature for their own wellbeing.”

The Australian Museum and Audiocraft are keen to further explore Australia's diverse ecosystems, including our arid deserts and lush rainforests in the next series.

Downloaded by over 36,000 users, season one of Nocturnal Worlds, which featured the powerful owl, the red-crowned toadlet, and the long-finned eel, received the silver award recently in the Sustainability, Environment, and Climate category at the Anthem Awards.

Editors note:

 

About Audiocraft:

Audiocraft is Australia’s leading podcast production company known for their highly crafted storytelling, immersive sound design and creative approach to the audio format. Their award-winning team are experienced in producing long form narratives, crafted interview formats, audio fiction, and immersive audio experiences that spark wonder and inspire listeners to think about the world in new ways. Fuelled by curiosity, compassion, and a commitment to high quality immersive sounds, Audiocraft have produced series for commissioners including Audible, Spotify, ABC and SBS, and have partnered with art and cultural institutions including the Sydney Opera House, AGNSW (Art Gallery of NSW), and the National Gallery of Australia (NGA).

 

About the Australian Museum:

The Australian Museum (AM) was founded in 1827 and is the nation’s first museum. It is internationally recognised as a natural science and culture institution focused on Australia and the Pacific. As custodian of more than 22 million objects and specimens, the AM is uniquely positioned to provide a greater understanding of the region through its scientific research, exhibitions, and public and education programs. Through the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI), the AM also plays a leading role in conserving Australia’s biodiversity through understanding the environmental impacts of climate change, potential security threats and invasive species.

 


Key Facts:

Exploring the sonic worlds of the green sea turtle, mountain pygmy possum and the bare-nosed wombat, the podcast weaves together field recordings from the Australian bush into a soothing symphony of melodic nature sounds and storytelling, creating an immersive and relaxing podcast experience.  


About us:

About Audiocraft:

Audiocraft is Australia’s leading podcast production company known for their highly crafted storytelling, immersive sound design and creative approach to the audio format. Their award-winning team are experienced in producing long form narratives, crafted interview formats, audio fiction, and immersive audio experiences that spark wonder and inspire listeners to think about the world in new ways. Fuelled by curiosity, compassion, and a commitment to high quality immersive sounds, Audiocraft have produced series for commissioners including Audible, Spotify, ABC and SBS, and have partnered with art and cultural institutions including the Sydney Opera House, AGNSW (Art Gallery of NSW), and the National Gallery of Australia (NGA).

 

About the Australian Museum:

The Australian Museum (AM) was founded in 1827 and is the nation’s first museum. It is internationally recognised as a natural science and culture institution focused on Australia and the Pacific. As custodian of more than 22 million objects and specimens, the AM is uniquely positioned to provide a greater understanding of the region through its scientific research, exhibitions, and public and education programs. Through the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI), the AM also plays a leading role in conserving Australia’s biodiversity through understanding the environmental impacts of climate change, potential security threats and invasive species.

 


Contact details:

·        Media inquiries: Kate Montague, Executive Producer, 0439 024 477,  kate@audiocraft.com.au

More from this category

  • General News, Mental Health
  • 18/10/2024
  • 14:50
Citizens Commission on Human Rights

Psychiatry: An Industry Under Scrutiny – Mental Health Exhibit Expose Opens in Sydney

As Mental Health Month draws to a close, a chilling exhibition on violations of human rights in the psychiatric system, Psychiatry: An Industry of Death, opens today in Sydney. It aims to raise awareness of the potentially harmful practices within the psychiatric industry to provide essential information to help individuals and families safeguard their mental health. Hosted by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), the exhibition will run for two days and shine a spotlight on the often hidden risks associated with psychiatric treatments. The exhibition presents an unvarnished history of psychiatry, from its origins to modern day practices,…

  • General News, Regional Country Services
  • 18/10/2024
  • 10:35
NSW Office of Sport

Play your part in keeping children safe in sport

Play your part in keeping children safe in sport The NSW Government will host a series of interactive child safety workshops in the Central West and Western Plains next week to help local sporting organisations keep children safe from harm and abuse in sport. The NSW Office of Sport has partnered with the Office of the Children’s Guardian to deliver the workshops which will provide practical information on the simple steps sports clubs can take to protect children. The workshops will be held at Dubbo, Orange and Bathurst on 22, 23 and 24 October and will be delivered by MattSibley,…

  • Contains:
  • General News
  • 17/10/2024
  • 23:11
Wood Mackenzie

US utilities to face significant challenge as power demand surges for the first time in decades

Some regions in US to see 15% electricity demand growth through 2029; prices could escalateLONDON and HOUSTON and SINGAPORE, Oct. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US power demand has remained essentially flat for the past decade, but this is all about to change as a pending surge in demand growth will be the biggest challenge for utility companies in decades, according to the latest Horizons report from Wood Mackenzie.According to the report, “Gridlock: the demand dilemma facing the US power industry” US electricity demand growth will be between 4% and 15% through 2029, depending on the region, with burgeoning data-centre…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.