WRITE NOW

WRITE NOW – tonight 23/6/22 – I’ll speak with Matthew Spencer about his debut crime fiction: Black River – a great read. Later I’ll speak with Sally Bothroyd about her crime fiction: Brunswick Street Blues. Please join me, Gaytana ALSO: The AMA Vic. is asking us to wear a mask to protect ourselves & OTHERS from COVID & influenza. Looking

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Kiwanis Club of Moorabbin June 2022 podcast

On the third Tuesday of every month at 3 PM, the Kiwanis Club of Moorabbin takes over The Community Block on 88.3 Southern FM. In this podcast, Kiwanis President Ian Howison introduces Brendan Matheson from Yarrabah School in Aspendale. Have a listen and find out why it’s known as “the small school with a big heart”.

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CBCHS on The Community Block

In this podcast, Lisa Woolard from Central Bayside Community Health Services talks to Colin on The Community Block about the latest news from CBCHS. Central Bayside Community Health Services and centres provide a wide range of services to support healthy living and social connection. Visit: cbchs.org.au As broadcast on Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 2 PM on The Community Block

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BEST MEDICINE

BEST MEDICINE – today 21/6/22 – Professor David Forbes Director of Phoenix Australia – re PTSD; later Lucas Patchett CEO of Orange Sky Australia – re homelessness. Please join me, Gaytana ALSO AMA Vic. is asking us to wear a mask to protect ourselves & OTHERS. Looking out for each other – that’s what community does.  G

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Royal Botanic Gardens boss chats to Molly

In this podcast, Royal Botanic Gardens Director and CEO Tim Entwisle talks to Molly May about the rich history of the site. You’ll also hear about exploring Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne like never before, at the after-dark, illuminated spectacular Lightscape.  More info: lightscape Tune in to Molly’s Blooming Hour every Saturday at 4 PM Published 20 June 2022.

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Life After Politics; Raising Cancer Awareness and Interviewing British Prime Ministers

Bayside’s Margaret Fitzherbert, former member of the Victorian Legislative Council, talks to Craig Francis about making a positive difference after politics, including her ambassadorial role in promoting National Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and her personal battle with bowel cancer.  Margaret also gives some fascinating insights on her recent interviews with recent British Prime Ministers David Cameron and Teresa May.

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