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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Podcast: Happy Hour – Show 16 (17th June 2022)

Happy Hour

    Why not listen to this download of John’s latest show. As always, the first half of the show is focused on a theme with all songs related, with John pulling out the odd surprise and even occasionally leaving you wondering what the next track maybe. The music always spans across several decades, and usually several genres too! The

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Film review: ‘Men’, by Nick Gardener from ‘Built For Speed’

Steadily emerging as one of the most interesting contemporary filmmakers, Alex Garland, who intrigued and unnerved us with his AI thriller Ex Machina, brings us his creepiest film yet, the oddball horror misogyny parable, Men.  As anyone who has seen the evil, shiny, puppet-like face in the promo will realise, there’s something decidedly sinister at work in this film. Here,

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ROCK UP! with Ratts & Arnie Podcast (16 June 2022)

ROCK UP! with Ratts & Arnie. EPISODE 77 Thursday 16 June 2022 100% Australian music – Supporting Indie artists & OZ music legends. If you missed the show, never fear, you can listen back, or download here. ROCK UP! is on air 4-6 PM every Thursday on 88.3 Southern FM. Player 1: 4-5pm Player 2: 5-6pm

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WRITE NOW

WRITE NOW – tonight 16/6/22 – Garry talking about film & more; then I’ll speak with Polly Phillips about her novel: The Reunion; & later I’ll talk with The Honourable Doctor Meredith Burgmann about the book- Rebels: Remembering the Sixties. Please join me, Gaytana ALSO: the AMA Vic. is asking us to wear a mask to protect ourselves and OTHERS

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