Talking breast cancer and the Mothers’ Day Classic on South of the River: podcast available

Breast cancer survivor Sophie van Haalen (left) and her sister Emily Jabour (right) joined Alli Harding in the studio today to discuss the emotional and physical impact of the disease on the patient, and their family and friends. Sophie, 37, was living a ‘pretty much perfect’ life when she was suddenly diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer in May last

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Breaking news: Harry Potter event in wildlife sanctuary may change location

Mornington Peninsula Shire Council and Warner Bros are reconsidering the controversial wildlife sanctuary location of the Harry Potter Forbidden Forest event. A statement from the CEO of Mornington Peninsula Shire, John Baker, has just been posted on the shire’s Facebook page: “Together with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, Mornington Peninsula Shire is re-evaluating the current location of the Harry

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Christmas Eve South of the River with Alli Harding at 2pm today

  Merry Christmas Eve! Alli Harding will be in the studio today from 2pm to 4pm, playing some great tracks and revisiting some favourite interviews with locals from throughout the year. Tune in to listen to actors Ian Bliss and Jacquie Brennan, beekeeper extraordinaire Helen, holiday house-swapper Karen, and fossil hunter Ben. Let Alli know if you have a favourite

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South of the River with Alli Harding back tomorrow

After a few weeks away, Alli Harding is back with South of the River on Sunday 15 October. Alli will play some great tracks and give some tips on road tripping in South Australia – and be joined in the studio by local Irish band Saoirse. Leave a message below or email Allison.harding@nullsouthernfm.com.au if you have any requests!  

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Talking adventure races with Bentleigh athlete Elizabeth Dornom on South of the River this Sunday

The One Water Race in Sweden is the world’s most challenging endurance race and involves navigating, swimming and running more than 250km through the Stockholm archipelago. Nonstop.   Bentleigh athlete Elizabeth Dornom was part of the four-person Australian team (pictured above) that won last month’s event, taking just under 60 hours to reach the finish line. Other teams had to

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