Kate Raynes-Goldie

She has a monthly innovation column in the Business News, and is a regular contributor to Scitech's science and technology publication, Particle.

[3] Raynes-Goldie was the first Director of Interactive Programs at FTI[4] and a past Senior Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University.

[12] Her games have been featured at international venues including Indiecade (San Francisco), Come Out and Play (New York), the National Theatre (London), Playpublik (Berlin), Fresh Air (Melbourne) and the TIFF Sprockets (Toronto).

[14] Raynes-Goldie co-founded Atmosphere Industries, a game design studio[15][failed verification] and in 2007 co-created Ghost Town, an ARG aimed at exploring Perth.

[18] In 2015 and 2016, she was named one of the 75 most influential women in the games industry in Australia and New Zealand by MCV[13] and a finalist for Curtin University's Alumni Professional Achievement Award in Humanities.