Kirsty Costa

Helping people notice and care for the living world

About Kirsty

Kirsty Costa is a communication strategist, public speaker and host of Weekend Birder, one of Australia’s much-loved science and nature podcasts. She works at the intersection of conservation, storytelling and community impact - helping people notice birds, understand ecology and feel more connected to the living world around them. Kirsty appears regularly in national media as a trusted voice on birds, wildlife and everyday science.

More about Weekend Birder

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Media

Kirsty is a regular radio guest and contributes to television, print and online media. As a communicator on everyday birds, nature and ecology, she translates complex information into clear, engaging language. She is experienced in live interviews, pieces to camera, talkback, written pieces and social media. Through her own established platforms, she also offers collaborative amplification and audience reach.

Speaking and keynotes

Kirsty provides thoughtful, research-informed talks about Australian birds, ecology and how attention changes the way we experience the world. She has presented nationally at conferences, festivals and community events, sharing stages with environmental leaders including Al Gore, David Suzuki and Tim Flannery. Her talks are structured, clear and grounded in warmth - leaving audiences steadier, more curious and more connected to place.

MC and panel hosting

Kirsty is a calm and confident moderator for nature, science, conservation and community events. She links ideas across speakers, asks precise questions and creates conversations that feel generous and purposeful. Guests feel supported and audiences feel included.

Workshops and guided experiences

Kirsty facilitates interactive workshops and guided birdwatching experiences designed to build observation skills and reconnect people with the living world. A qualified teacher and former Victorian Environmental Educator of the Year, she combines best-practice design with experiential learning, scientific insight and a welcoming presence.