It’s a Souper Kitchen: podcast

On the Cup Day edition of The Community Block, Lee Murray from the Lions Club of Sandringham introduced special guests Alina and Sarah from Souper Kitchen. Souper Kitchen offers free, nutritional kosher meals to lonely individuals, those affected by illness and people in difficult financial situations. More info: facebook.com/souperkitchenmelb

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Celebrating 30 years – Meet our presenters

Southern FM has had hundreds of presenters over the past three decades and here are some of our current program hosts, interviewed during a recent Southern FM Open Day at our Brighton studios. Episode 1/8 – Andrew Rennie Episode 2/8 – Bruce Mitchell Episode 3/8 – Mario Rodriguez Episode 4/8 – Mark Missen Episode 5/8 – Mark Seymour Episode 6/8

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Two Smokin’ Guns – Podcast – 1st Nov 2020

Scotty & Ruttsy discussed Johnny Get Angry’s win in the Derby, Melbourne Cup tips, Flying Cars, Largest crowds at sporting events, the new Sheffield Shield record partnership, Trump cheating at Golf, Sean Connery’s movies, Vatican money laundering & Hoverboards. Kiss was the music theme so amongst some fun facts about kissing we had the following songs; Kiss the Dirt by

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Graeme Johnstone – Friday Magazine

As 88.3 Southern FM celebrates its 30th year of broadcasting, some of our presenters have recorded their memories of their community radio journey. This series features Graeme Johnstone from Friday Magazine (9 AM to 11 AM Fridays). For more information about Friday Magazine and to listen to the latest show, you can click here or visit southernfm.com.au/show/friday-magazine/ Episode 1/7 Episode 2/7 Episode

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Herd beware: immunity to coronavirus in UK is falling

Professor Mike Toole AM, Epidemiologist at Burnet Institute, joined Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds in a wide ranging discussion covering international efforts to defeat COVID-19, the importance of QR codes and rapid testing, and the implications of rolling out a two-dose vaccine that needs to be stored at -80 degrees Celsius.

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