Warm TV
Warm TV is an award-winning lifestyle/documentary show co-produced by WIN Tasmania and Aurora Energy to bring local green living advice and information to Tasmanians in an fun and informative way.
Tanya Ha was the host, main reporter and a co-writer for the 6 episode series, which screened in 2009. She was joint winner of the United Nations Association of Australia World Environment Day Awards 2010 Media Award for Environmental Reporting for her work on Warm TV.
As a follow-up in 2010, Tanya also presented a series of Warm TV extended 'infomerials' with green living and energy-saving advice for winter.
Here's the official blurb for the series:
"Warm TV is a new green lifestyle show, made in Tasmania for Tasmanians. Fun and informative, Warm TV looks at both the science of climate change and the many practical things we can do to do something about it!
Tanya is the host and main presenter of the series, which is full of facts, fun and surprises. For example, we go vintage shopping, climb a wind turbine, look at growing vegies in a greenhouse, see what happens to recycling, visit a sewage farm and see the ultimate in energy-efficient housing.
Along the way we meet a host of interesting Tasmanians, from a scientists who takes the oceans temperature to the queen of two-wheel travel 'Scooter Girl', while also getting the word on the street from everyday people."
For more information and to watch on-line, visit the Warm website.
With joint Media Award winner Adam Morton.
Photo by Rahima White.