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Saturday Magazine

9 Nov 2015

Full As A Goog

News & Politics, Podcast, Society & Culture

Full As A Goog

Pete and Tas have a very cerebral and jam-packed show, joined for the first hour by ‘Dolly’ Doyle, to cover the news of sustainable libraries and all-night public transport.

The Melbourne Music Festival is in town, and the trio bring up some choice highlights and a theory that music improves food, along with the less important aspects of federal politics both here and abroad.

The Workplace Gender Equality Agency has released a report that Yolanda Beattie describes, along with which organisations need to improve in this aspect.

Pauline Cramery, a researcher, community liaison officer and coordinator, comes in to share her findings on a report about how older LGBT people were and are treated.

After Dolly leaves, Jimmy Bourke (Dr. Turf) calls in to weigh in on the results of this year’s Spring Racing Carnival so far, including a first with a female jockey winning the Melbourne Cup.

Rebecca Reynolds, head of the National LGBTI Alliance, explains what she and her consortium does to help our community.

Speaking of the Melbourne Music Festival, Janine Willis divulges in a live show that she’s taking part in, Swell, along with its dubious launch on Friday the 13th.

Meanwhile in Queensland, the Palaszczuk Government are putting forth a vote to enable civil partnerships again, as Peter Black from the QUT gives his thoughts on it.

Aired on 7th of November, 2015.

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