Jack Cannons AM is the founder of the “Bush to Beach” program whichinspires hope, confidence and self-esteem, while providing an incentivefor the children of our indigenous community in the far north west of thecountry to attend school. Alan Field spoke to Jack Cannons on MondayDrive. […]
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Mentoring Men is a program designed to help men navigate life’s challenges,foster resilience, and build a sense of purpose and well-being throughmeaningful relationships. Its CEO Filipe Gama e Silva, and Mento Peter Ulmertalk to Alan Field about this transformative initiative, and difference they’vemade to the lives of countless individuals. […]
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John Waters is an English-born Australian film, theatre and television actor,singer, guitarist, songwriter, and musician. He talked with Alan Field onMondav Drive about his life and his varied talents which have led up to hiscurrent production: Radio Luxembourg. […]
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Join us as we dive into the world of a Ethio soul and jazz star, exploring his unique take on music and the story behind his artistry. In this exclusive episode, David will talk with him about how he creates his music, how he describes his own sound, and get a rare glimpse into his […]
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A/Professor Suzi Edwards is a senior lecturer in biomechanics and motorcontrol & learning, and is an expert in the disciplines of exercise and sportsscience. In a fascinating and wide rangine, discussion with Alan Field onMonday Drive, she discusses current issues in sports science, and the researchbeing undertaken and its application to make sports safer for […]
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Dr Sabrin Farooqui, OAM, talks to Alan Field on Monday Drive about the issuesfacing members of the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community,and how the Cultural Diversity Network Inc, of which she is the founder andPresident, is addressing those issues. […]
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The Greyhound racing industry is heavily subsidised by governments even though there is well documented evidence about the shameful treatment of the animals. Drive Tuesday talks to Kylie Field, NSW spokesperson for the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds […]
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Dr Philip Tong is a dermatologist and founder of Dermscreen, who aim to make skin solutions more accessible, promoting early detection of skin cancer, through their innovative photographic technologies. Their total body imaging captures 95% of your skin’s surface, allowing specialist dermatologists to view and assess your skin health remotely, removing the time needed to […]
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The Goldner String Quartet are an Australian string quartet consisting of Dene Olding, (violin), Dimity Hall (violin), Irina Morozova (viola) and Julian Smiles (cello). After their 1997 debut at London, they soon were critically acclaimed, and were being invited to many prestigious festivals around the world. They have even received an ARIA Music Award nomination […]
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Eastside 89.7FM is proudly sponsored by Peninsula Air Conditioning. As summer approaches, our air conditioners work overtime to keep us cool. Join Tony as he interviews Colin from one of our local business sponsors, Peninsula Air Conditioning, about their exceptional air conditioning products and services. Peninsula Air Conditioning, based in Warriewood, have been providing air […]
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A pocket history of America via five songs on the Washington DC to Pittsburgh Greyhound. David Barr talks to Charlie Lewis from Crikey about the five songs. […]
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Support Act is described as the heart and hand of Australian music. Why the hand? Because they have been lending a helping hand to Australian musicians who have needed assistance for almost 3 decades now. Musicians are often the first to give assistance to charitable causes so it’s wonderful to see some charity extended their […]
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