- Psychologist Mark Griffiths discusses Saturday November 17th's workshop of the Support Network for the Male Survivors of Child Sex Abuse. (9.35am)
- David Baker from Hunter Life Education has news about the annual fundraiser - "The World's Greatest Car Boot Sale". (10.15am)
- Michael Carroll from Hot Rock Events tells us how to prepare a confit of salmon with tomato and tapenade. (11.20am)
- Simon Deeming from the Hunter Valley Research Foundation notes that Lake Macquarie has the lowest population growth of local government areas.
Wednesday 7 November 2012
Surviving child abuse; Hunter Life Education; Lake Macquarie has lowest population growth
Good morning! Today on the show:
Monday 5 November 2012
New Anit-Smoking Campaign; Fruit and Vegtables change skin colour; University of Newcastle Awards
Good morning! On the show today:
- Pregnant and Indigenous Australians are targeted in a new anti-smoking campaign just one month before all cigarettes are sold in plain packaging. (9.35am)
- Clare Collins talks about eating fruit and vegetables. (10.15am)
- Rosemary O'Neill-Thomson looks at the results of the recent University of Newcastle Awards. (11.20am)
- Prof. John O'Connor chats about science and space technology. (11.35am)
Thursday 1 November 2012
Try Sailing; New Release Movies
Good morning. Today on the show:
- Ever wanted to try sailing? This Sunday is your chance with Toronto Royal Motor Yacht Club's free "Try Sailing Day". Rod Mackay has the details.
- Garth Weiley has news of new release movies.
- Johnny Burnette is our Coffee Break guest.
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