Sharing the Couch

by NT Shelter

Sharing the Couch is an NT Shelter initiative, featuring interviews with thought leaders in the affordable housing and homelessness sectors. New episodes are published every second Thursday. NT Shelter is the peak body for affordable housing and homelessness in the Northern Territory, Australia.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Sharing the Couch with Emma Greenhalgh

    Sharing the Couch with Emma Greenhalgh

    In the final episode for Season Two of Sharing the Couch, Peter chats to Emma Greenhalgh, CEO of National Shelter.Emma discusses national advocacy for affordable housing, her career journey and being true to who she is in such a nationally significant role.Subscribe for Season Three!

  • Sharing the Couch with Rob Lowth

    Sharing the Couch with Rob Lowth

    In episode 12 of season 2 of Sharing the Couch, Peter welcomes an international quest, Rob Lowth, National Director at the Housing First National Office in Ireland.

  • Sharing the Couch with Fiona York

    Sharing the Couch with Fiona York

    In episode 11, Peter speaks to Fiona York, CEO of Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG). The HAAG is the only Australian organisation specialised in the housing needs of older people.

  • Sharing the Couch with Annabelle Daniel, OAM

    Sharing the Couch with Annabelle Daniel, OAM

    Warning: this episode discusses domestic and family violence. In this episode of Sharing the Couch, Peter chats to Annabelle Daniel, OAM. Annabelle talks about her career in the family violence sector, 'patient urgency' in the face of pressing issues and using anger as fuel.If this episode has raised issues for you, or if you are currently experiencing domestic family violence, call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

  • Sharing the Couch with Dr Chris Martin

    Sharing the Couch with Dr Chris Martin

    In season 2, episode 9 of Sharing the Couch, we chat to Dr Chris Martin, Senior Research Fellow in the City Futures Research Centre at UNSW. Previously at the Tenants' Union of NSW and author of the 'Tenants Rights Manual' (4th edition), the leading text on tenancy law and policy for tenants in NSW, Chris has extensive expertise in rental housing and housing affordability. We look forward to having Chris on the podcast again in the near future!