Daily Archives: November 30, 2011

50 Years In The Business: Judith Durham

Judith Durham is celebrating her 50th year in Show Business. As the legendary, golden-voiced lead singer with Australia’s first global chart-topping band “The Seekers” in the 1960’s, Judith Durham became our first “Pop Princess”.

Radio Adelaide’s Martin Goodman spoke to Judith about her career and her latest album, “Colours of My Life”.


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Producer: Martin Goodman

Mysterious Mysteries

He doesn’t just read stars and faces he deciphers them to reveal the mysteries hidden to the common observer. These are talents special guest Didhichi learned travelling the globe.

Calling in to speak to Tim Bruenero, Didhichi explained the mysteries of his craft.


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Producers: Bill Walter and Tim Molineux

New Report Reveals Medical Worries

More than 1.2 million women and girls struggle with PELVIC PAIN which is amplified by the various drugs used to manage the symptoms. Frequent misdiagnosis resulting from a widespread lack of understanding around the issue continues to put the quality of life of Australian women at risk.

Hoping to break the stigma surrounding the issue, Dr Susan Evans joined Tim Brunero provide detail information on a report she co-wrote on pelvic pain in Australian women.  


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To lean more about pelvic pain, visit the link below.

http://www.drsusanevans.com/e-booklet.html

Or to find the report,

http://www.painaustralia.org.au/

Producers: Bill Walter and Tim Molineux

Vigil To Stop Domestic Abuse

Local advocate Chelsea Lewis joined  Tim Brunero for breakfast to discuss woman’s issues in the world today. Domestic violence still continues to rear its ugly head in society, prompting a vigil in response.

Before finding out more about the vigil begin,Tim begins by asking after the winner of the kookaburra award.


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Producers: Bill Walters and Tim Molineux

Wallabies Keen for Another Tackle

From ruby to Olympics our local guru Richard Evans always knows what’s topical in the world of sport. We found out that along with a darker side, sport can be used as a political platform.

 Tim Brunero begins by asking Richard about the Wallabies vs Wales rematch .


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Producers: Bill Walter and Tim Molineux

Who are the Hikikomori?

Within the growing metropolises of Japan, more and more people are choosing to withdraw from society. Its estimated over 700,000 Hikikomori haven’t left there homes in years. Could it be the result of the new eco-friendly buildings being built or perhaps a horse phobia increases from the return of horse drawn carriages to the streets of Tokyo?

 

Tim Brunero spoke to Radio Adelaide’s Japan correspondent Toby Slade to find out.

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Producers: Bill Walters and Tim Molineux

Walking to Save Africa

Fancy a walk? How about to Hahndorf?

6 dedicated individuals will be doing just that on the 11th of December to raise funds for Oxfam East Africa. Not your average stroll, the walk will be a total of 26km… uphill.

Two of the devoted walkers, Christina Phung and Kyra Evanochki, joined Tim Brunero and explained their reasons for participating in the walk.

To sponsor the walk, please follow the link below.

http://www.everydayhero.com.au/adelaide_to_hahndorf__misfits_for_charity

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Producers: Bill Walter and Tim Molineux