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Deadly Choices – Steve Renouf & Millie Phillips

 Deadly Choices

22 January 2020

DC RADIO IS BACK! Lizzie celebrates the first episode of the year with DC Ambassador Steve Renouf and IUIH’s Early Childhood Manager Millie Phillips! Catch up and join in on the laughs and fun as we yarn the upcoming Deadly Kindies Day Out on the 25th Jan in Townsville and what’s happening for Deadly Choices in 2020!

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Blues With A Feeling – First show for 2020

 Blues with a Feeling

20 January 2020

Join Shaun for the first edition of Blues With A Feeling for the year. New releases from Frank Bey, Sugar Blue, Poppa Chubby, Tinsley Ellis and more. Plus the first album feature for the new year, Mavis Staples and the Ben Harper produced “We Get By”.

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The 989fm Brekky Show – The Environmental Cowboy

 Breakfast Show

20 January 2020

In light of all that’s been going on in our country, Jamie and Clay yarn all things environment with the Environmental Cowboy. A must listen!

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Episode 17 – Truckin’ Hour

 Features

17 January 2020

Join me Marshall THE MILLION DOLLAR VOICE for another huge episode of the Truckin’ hour!!!
This week I’m driving you solo through your favourite truckin’ songs mixed with usual banter, requests and shout outs!

SEE YOU ON THE ROAD!!!!

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Clay’s beard comes OFF!!!!!

 Breakfast Show

17 January 2020

Friday 17th January 2020 Jamie Dunn helped Clay raise money for Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES).

Clay mentioned in his previous broadcast the important work that WIRES does and wanted to help. Here are some photos from the Live Broadcast, click here for the full LIVE VIDEO

The full article can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020-01-17 Brekky Show – Full live video of clays beard shave

If you want to donate straight to WIRES, here’s the link

https://www.wires.org.au/donate/online

Clay shaves his beard to help raise money NSW Wildlife

 Breakfast Show

16 January 2020

Our country is undergoing an extreme transformation. Between the lost lives, destroyed homes and endless toil from firefighters, our fauna is copping the brunt of it. Some native species are even facing extinction. Given nature’s ever prolonged restoration, I’d love to raise some money for the Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES).

WIRES is the largest wildlife rescue & rehabilitation charity in Australia. It is a non-profit organisation providing rescue and rehabilitation for all native Australian fauna. All animal rescuers and carers are volunteers.

Post Bushfires in December of 2019, I saw possibly my last wild koala in Iluka NSW. The poor thing had lost most of its hair, but it was still roaming for food and fully mobile. Some creatures don’t get off this lucky. That’s why I’ve chosen to donate to WIRES and lose some hair myself.

This Friday 17th of January at 8:10 am live on the Brekky show, the beard is Going!

If you want to donate straight to WIRES, here’s the link

https://www.wires.org.au/donate/online

Every bit counts and feel free to Give Jamie, Emma and myself a call between 5 am to 9 am on 38920188, to let us know if you’ve donated.

Soul survivor. Spotted in Iluka, a koala with no fur left after the bush fires. In November 2019,

 

2020-01-15 Brekky Show live in the studio with Jamie Dunn, Clay Cassar-Daley and Emma Mac speak about why Clay is shaving his beard.

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Episode 16 – Truckin’ Hour

 Interviews

10 January 2020

Join me Marshall The Million Dollar Voice Watego for the first Truckinhour of 2020!
I’ll be playing all your Truckin favourites mixed with my usual cheeky banter!
SEE YOU ON THE ROAD!!!

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Healing Country with Fire

 Features

10 January 2020

In this episode of Let’s Talk, Boe Spearim speaks with the CEO of Firesticks Alliance Oliver Costello from the Bundjalung nation, on the 9th of January Firesticks Alliance launched a fundraiser campaign called ‘’ Empower Firesticks Practitioners to restore cultural fire” we also talked about the fires in New South Wales and Victoria.

Copyright Firesticks. Traditional dance workshop at the Dhungala National Indigenous Fire workshop 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright Firesticks. Firesticks Practitioner and Yorta Yorta man Ralph Hume tends the welcoming fire at the Dhungala National Indigenous Fire workshop 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright Firesticks. Firesticks Practitioner and Gumea-Dharrawal man Jacob Morris tending the Cultural Burn at the Bundanon National Indigenous Fire workshop 2018.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oliver Costello starting a fire with Firesticks. Copyright Firesticks. Firesticks Practitioner and Bundjalung man Oliver Costello starting a cultural fire with Firesticks at the Dorrobee Grass workshop, Bundjalung Country, Dunoon 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENGAGE with Firesticks at: www.firesticks.org.au

DONATE to our campaign: https://chuffed.org/project/firesticks-alliance

FOLLOW on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firesticksalliance/

CONNECT on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firesticks.alliance.network/

WATCH the Living Knowledge Place films: https://vimeo.com/user12381768

LISTEN to Right Country – Right Fire podcasts: https://www.firesticks.org.au/podcasts/

SEE the film and report from 2018 NIFW: http://www.firesticks.org.au/bundanon-2018/

JOIN the FIRESTICKS ALLIANCE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3MJBWMZ

ENGAGE our services: https://www.firesticks.org.au/community/alliance/engage-with-the-alliance/

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Jessica Emily Odgers performers her single ‘Hot Mess’

 Breakfast Show

09 January 2020

Missed Summer Brekky this morning? No worries! Just click here to hear Tari, Lizzie and Marshall yarn with country muso Jessica Emily Odgers about her trip to Nashville, an upcoming gig at Tamworth Country Music Festival, a game of “word association” – PLUS hear Jess play an exclusive live session performance of her single ‘Hot Mess’ coming out this Mid February!


Jessica Emily Odgers – Hot Mess

Marshall, Lizzie, Jessica Emily Odgers  and Tari

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Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities

 Community

08 January 2020

In this episode of Let’s Talk, Boe Spearim speaks with Neil Morris Musician from hip-hop project DRMNOW based in Melbourne. On Thursday the 2nd of January, Neil started an online fundraiser with GoFundMe that would support Aboriginal Communities in New South Wales, and Victoria affected Fires that have been raging for the last six weeks. To date, the Fundraiser has raised $624,269 on its way to goal amount $1,000,000.

Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities

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