
Anglo&Celtic magazine founder and editor Mary Allen was interviewed on Sydney’s Ireland Calling radio show in July.
Mary spoke about her background in media, life in Ireland and what it’s like rearing a family as an expat in Australia. She also spoke about her travels, including living in London, Scotland, China, Sydney and Brisbane. You can download and listen to the interview above.
You can download the interview below.
Ireland Calling shared on their social media on July 5th: “Mary Allen, from Cork City and Editor of Anglo&Celtic will be on air from her home in Brisbane tomorrow morning at 9:30am.
“Mary has worked for the Irish Examiner, the Cork Echo, founded the Irish Queenslander magazine in 2012 and just last year set up her online publication ‘Anglo&Celtic’, the ultimate English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh & Celtic magazine for Australia.
“She has given back to many Irish committees throughout her years here in Australia; the Lansdowne Club Australia, the St Patrick’s Day Parade and Queensland Irish Association to name a few!
“Tune in to learn more about Mary and why she started Anglo&Celtic. Her story is one to be heard!”
Ireland Calling is a weekly magazine style community radio programme that is broadcast on radio 2RDJ 88.1 FM every Saturday between 8am and 11am. Based in Burwood, you can also listen online via www.radio2rdj.com.
The popular radio programme recently won a Community Contribution award at the Irish Support Agency NSW Community Appreciation Awards 2024.

