This category specifically promotes communication in all South African languages. Radio has far-reaching potential into areas where other forms of communication may be limited, such as in rural communities. Successful radio communication conjures up the “theatre of the mind”. Audio can also be incorporated in online multimedia communications.

FIRST PLACE

Dr Victoria Joy Madden   “Pain by association”

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SECOND PLACE

Ms Kerryn Warren           “Long in the tooth”

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COMMENDED

Ms Kerryn Warren           “The Robust Australopiths

Special Mention for her Xhosa Submission: Ms Zikhona Dlaza      “Inzululwazi ngobume bomtsalane kubudlelwane babantu abathanda nayo

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Joanne RileyJoanne Riley

Email :  sciencecommunicators@saasta.ac.za
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