Annabelle Homer is a voice coach, podcaster, storyteller, mother, and wife. She is a former award-winning ABC broadcast journalist who has reported on rural affairs for 12 years across Queensland, Victoria, and South Australia. Annabelle grew up on a cattle station in Central Queensland, who now lives in South Australia’s Clare Valley with her young family. After a brief stint at Channel Seven, she cemented her journalism career at the ABC, firstly at ABC TV Landline then branching off to Rural Radio. She spent many years presenting the South Australian Country Hour as well as brief stints on ABC Landline, Behind the News and Local Radio. In 2020, using her journalistic skills and 12 years’ experience of AMEB Speech and Drama, Annabelle launched Voice it, a communications business specialising in public speaking and media training, podcasting, and personal audio memoir production. Voice it is all about providing regional people the tools to be confident communicators by delivering localised, face-to-face fun and engaging training programs. Annabelle also assists rural businesses and organisations to promote their stories and research projects through podcasts. She was also was a South Australian finalist for the 2025 Rural Women’s Award.