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A Big Backyard
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Investigating local and national issues
Interview with Dr. Don M. Huber
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Are GM crops and glyphosates safe?: Interview with Dr. Don M Huber, Col. (Ret.) US Armed Forces, Emeritus Professor Perdue University, APS (American Phytopathological Society) Co-ordinator USDA (US Dept. of Agriculture) National Plant Disease Recovery System (NPDRS)
Aussie Assault
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Creating Space
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Creating Space is a talk and music show based on exploring creativity in the physical and metaphorical spaces of our local community.
Interview with Jeff Kennett
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Jeff talks about his work with Hawthorn and Beyond Blue, his life after politics and his opinion on the controversial waterfront ferris wheel.
Interview with Julie Bishop
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Julie Bishop joined Doug to discuss current issues, as well has her past in the lead up to politics.
Interview with Kathy Bell
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Geelong is one of three regions to take part in a pilot program aimed at promoting the recognition of warning signs of heart attack.
Karen Stoneham
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Steph payne
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Warren Fahey
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Lloyd Spiegel
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Sweethearts
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Rolling Stones
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Noise Pollution
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The best all-new aussie music!
British India interview
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Declan from British India talks to Emma and Nathan about their latest single "March Into The Ocean", giving songs way for free and playing for audiences of Miners...
It's a Jobs and Training show that delivers useful, plain speaking information on training courses and job vacancies in the region.
Back to the Workforce & Gordon Courses
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Bob talks to Maree Herath from HarvestHR about the challenges of returning to the workforce. Then (From The Gordon) Marissa Chiappi - Bookkeeping Course Coordinator, Jamie Ivarsen - Centre Manager for Creative Technology (Fashion, Marketing, Digital Media, Visual Arts, Graphic Art and I.T.)and Kirsty Morrissey - Hospitality, Tourism & Events Program Manager - about courses on offer in 2012.
In any event...
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Isabel Kormos form The Gordon, Mark Sheehan from Deakin and Jenny Speed from Flamefest share the secrets of what you need to work in the exciting area of Event Management.
More about The Events Business
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Ian Naylor form G-Force talks about Traineeships, Geoff Myer from USM Events and Shane Gove from Event Workforce talk about working and training in the sector.
Working in the Events Business
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Lousia LaFonara - PakoFesta,
Gavin Siedel - Barwon Health Foundation and Debra Nash and Clare Walker from Truffleduck.
Interviews and specials as heard on Roads to Recovery on 94.7 The Pulse, Tuesday'a at 11.00 a.m..
This snap is of Edwina & Greg at International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO Day)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - SIDS
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, is still the major cause of death in infants from 1 month to 1 year of age, with most deaths occurring between 2 and 4 months.
1987 in Australia saw a peak in the number of reported SIDS deaths at just fewer than 600, and there has been a steady decline since then, but there is an ideal target of zero that we are aiming for.
Why has there been such a decrease? We talk with SIDS researcher, Dr Jhodie Duncan, who is a neuroscientist with the Florey Neurosciences Institute.
There are still around 100 SIDS deaths annually, and I chat with Karl & Alex Waddell whose son River Jak Adam died Aged 128 days on the 6th November last year.
You can make donations that will be directed to the Florey Institute for SIDS research, through www.riverfoundation.com.au
Also - Karl will be running in the Great Ocean Road Marathon on 19th May to raise funds - email - alexandkarl@hotmail.com.au
We also talk of Bereavement help at Hope Bereavement Care - 5226 7269 and SIDS & Kids - 24 Hour Line: 1800 240 400
Invasion Day & Wathaurong
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This is a chat that goes all over the place about celebrations on the 26th January for Australians and talks of discrimination, lack of understanding, and our need for reconciliation.
"Uncle" David Tournier and Professor Glenda MacNaughton are locals - David is heavily involved in educating our community about Indigenous Culture and History, and Glenda is on a steep learning curve to find out about where and what her birth area is all about, and how we can educate our young to accept their community.
We also talk about her work with the Centre for Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood ? now - Equity and Childhood Program - as well as about the Geelong One Fire Reconciliation Group, whose aim is to foster and promote reconciliation in the region.
Keep your eye out for the Geelong One Fire website.
The Wathaurong Co-op can be contacted at ? Lot 62 Morgan St.- Nth Geelong, 3215 or Ph.(03) 5277 0044
Wathaurong Health Centre is at 20a Forster St -
Norlane 3214 - Ph: (03) 5277 2038
Vision Australia - Intros all round
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This is a chat from the 5th August 2008, before pod-casting was available on 94.7 The Pulse.
I retrieved it from my archives as it created a fair bit of interest in the Vision Australia Organisation for its entertaining, AND informative content, and was recently mentioned again.
Vision Australia?s? Noel Read; who is a Recreation Development Worker, chats with Peter Madden, a client/volunteer, and they get to know a bit about each other as well as talking about living with a disability.
ALL general enquiries please phone - Vision Australia at 1300 84 74 66.
To VOLUNTEER ? 5249 2701 ?Kerryn
Vision Australia - and Volunteering
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My guests today are from Vision Australia which, according to their website, is a not-for-profit organisation and the nations? leading provider of blindness and low vision services.
They provide the equipment and training that enables people who are blind or have low vision to live their lives to the full.
Vision Australia?s? Noel Read; who is a Recreation Development Worker and Kerryn O?Dea, a Coordinator of Volunteers, are with me today to chat about their roles, and what VA is up to in 2012, and I even get Noel to play live in the studio.
ALL general enquiries please phone - Vision Australia at 1300 84 74 66.
To VOLUNTEER ? 5249 2701 ?Kerryn
Suicide Prevention Awareness Network
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Kendal Fisher, whose brother Kane committed suicide in 2009 (see Danny Lannen's article - http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/03/22/249665_feature.html) and Tilly Barger whose husband also suicided (see Age article - http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/17/1061059722677.html) join me to talk of their journeys of living.
To register for the 2012 walk - Lisa - Youthsuicide@hotmail.com - or Phone 0425751357
or Janelle on 0425 818 961 or Kim on 0403 536 734.
The Suicide Awareness Walk meets at Johnson Park at 8:30 am with the walk beginning at 10am.
For help - contact Lifeline 131114,
Hope Bereavement Care - (03) 5226 7269.
Kids Help Line - 1800 551 800
Mensline - 1300 78 9978
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - CFS
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Ross Synot, who heads a CFSsupport group here in Geelong, Fleur Gollan who is on her road to recovery, and her husband Ryan, along with Janine Castle, a naturopath, who also had this syndrome, talk about their journeys through and with CFS.
For further information on the support group you can contact Ross on 03 5221 4257, send him an email ross@optusgeelong.com.au or visit www.rossynot.com.au
Community Living Assistance Geelong
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Damien Bernasconi of SalvoConnect and I had a chat over a light lunch about what goes on around Geelong to feed our homeless.
We know that Secondbite a group we chatted with back in July have been collecting food deemed to be wastage from food chains, supermarkets, fruit and veggie shops, caterers, etc. since 2005.
But what happens to the food, where is it distributed?
Damien, who has lots of contacts in this business, organised a bloke called Paul Kimber who tell us a bit about the history of food for the homeless in Geelong.
So he is here with us to chat today about a venue he started quite a while back, and we have a return visit from Vlad Selakovic, who talks to us about a more recent venue that the group First Response has established in Fenwick St.
Kardinia Network, Bellerine Street, provides emergency relief to people in need, food hampers and food vouchers. Limited assistance with furniture. Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm (Wednesday only 9:30am start) (03) 5222 2890.
SalvoConnect: new crisis accommodation - 5244-9500
Crisis Service - 1800 627 727
Gambler's Help
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In this program, Steve Levakis from the City of Greater Geelong in Community Development (gaming), and Bec Henderson who is the Coordinator with Barwon Gambler's Help and Saver Plus from Bethany chat with Greg McHenry.
For a small number of people in our community, gambling, specifically the easy access type, (poker machines)is causing a massive problem in our community.
It tears families apart, and the addict needs to be protected against him- or herself.
The people who claim that their clubs would be hurt by measures to limit spending by problem gamblers, are doing so, to the detriment of the entire community.
FORTY per cent of the clubs revenue is generated through problem gambling. Clubs need to service the community, NOT their greed.
Problem gamblers and their families can find help and support on the Gambler's Help line - 1800 858 858, or during business hours, Bethany Community Support Gamblers Help Program Geelong on (03) 5278 8122.
Staying sober - Alcohol & Other Drugs
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Today Warren Holland who has been working with people in the AOD field for many years chats about keeping it together, and maybe giving us a couple of tips on handling or avoiding triggers.
He talks a bit about his own journey and being sober for seventeen years.
We mentioned AA and NA as a couple of roads to recovery, and their contact details are:-
AA Meetings Geelong.
Ph. 5229 1710 ? (24hrs)
NA Meetings Geelong.
Ph. 52210803? (24hrs)
And of course, Direct Line ? 1800 888 236
Multiple Sclerosis
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Today we talk about living and caring with people I met in the hydrotherapy facility at the . Margot Harpur was diagnosed with MS, i.e. multiple sclerosis, 38 years ago, and her main carer is her husband Rob.
A couple of weeks ago I chatted with Carol Cooke and Mark Sims about the MegaSwim that was to be held at the Bellarine aquatic centre.
This event raises funds for the Go for Gold scholarship.
These scholarships have helped to change the lives of people living with MS in the ACT, NSW and Victoria.
Well it was a great event that raised over $20,000 and one of my guests, Bree-arne Chamley, a scholarship recipient in 2010, performed live at the event on the Saturday evening.
You can email Bree-arne at - brees_acoustics@hotmail.com to get her CD, or Google and follow her trail.
For more info about MS - :-
http://www.msaustralia.org.au/ or phone MS Connect - 1800 042 138
A couple of D grade non-celebrity types talking about stuff that interests them, stuff that maybe interests you, real life stuff that happens in G Town plus a bit of the unrealistic stuff as well. Due to the fact they?re really not that interesting both of them promises to only talk in between spinning lots of cool independent music.
The Dog?s Breakfast brings music you may not have heard and odd & unusual news together in an irreverent hodgepodge that?s perfect with muesli, toast or a full English.
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The Bicycle Show
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Celebrating bicycle culture, from school kids riding bikes to school to the Pro Tour.
Tune in to hear special guests every week.
Cycling nutrition
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This week we have the Jayco Herald Sun Tour, Around the Bay in a Day and Ride2Work Day. But do all those cyclists have the same nutritional needs? Alan McCubbin tells us why they don't.
Bike Law
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As a general rule, road rules which affect cars also affect bikes. But sometimes it can be a little bit unclear. Lawyer, David Whiting helps to explain some.
2011 Road World Champs Wrap
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Sadly, for Australian cycling fans, the road world championships were on the other side of the world in Denmark. But Rupert Guinness from the Sydney Morning Herald was there...
One Year On
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In the year since Geelong hosted the 2010 UCI Road World Championships, what has happened to tourism in the region? We asked Geelong Otway Tourism director, Roger Grant...
Beach Rd. Manners
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Cycling in a bunch comes with a lot of unwritten rules and etiquette, but unless you ride for a club it can be a bit of a mystery. Regular Beach Rd cyclist and paramedic Marcel Lema explains...
How to get women riding
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We have some fantastic elite women, but there seem to be a lot of barriers at a grass roots level to getting started. We speak to Bec Domange who is conducting some skills sessions for women.
Rylan's Ride
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We hear about people riding around Australia for charity all the time. But what if you were 14 and it was for surgery for your father?
Grace Sulzberger
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She's currently leading the Women's National Road Series and with only a few races to go, can she hold on? Grace Sulzberger talks about the present, the future and how she overcame troubles in the past.
Melinda McLeod
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She rides a BMX but not down waterslides. Melinda McLeod won her first world championship title at just 14...
You Yangs re-opened
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After being closed. And still closed. And still closed even longer - the Youies are open once again! Richard Grant, president of the Geelong Mountain Bike Club, tells us why it took so long.
The Blurb
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Ray Martin
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Bernard recently spoke to Ray Martin about his book "Ray Martin's Favourites: The Stories behind the Legends"
8:30 Rotary Radio
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Rotary Radio is a weekly round-up of Rotary events, people and projects.