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Saturday Magazine

1 Nov 2014

Elections, Stroke, Cycling and Human Nature

News & Politics, Podcast, Society & Culture

Robyn Foyster co hosts for the first hour today before she goes to join Human Nature, among others, at derby Day.  Robyn is the Founder and Editor of The Carousel, an online magazine and she joins Macca for todays show.

Dr Benno Engels is back on his political bike to look at the latest in the Victorian election. Polling this week shows Labor winning in a landslide – it remains to be seen.

Gill Hicks has been nominated as South Australia’s Australian of the Year. She survived the London bombings in 2005 and lost both legs below the knee as a result. A truly inspiring Australian and a terrific woman.  Speaking of terrific women, Chris Bath is a respected journalist, news presenter and is an advocate for the National Stroke Foundation. Chris shares her deeply personal story with us to raid awareness about the potential dangers many of us will face at some point.

Human Nature

Jukebox is Human Nature’s 10th album, and our Executive Producer Pete Dillon caught up with the boys before the ran off to perform at Flmeington, before jetting back to their temporary home in glitzy Las Vegas.  Richard Bowen is on his bike to enlighten us to the policies and platforms of the Cycling Party for the Victorian election, Kim Vincs get us excited about The rack Up, an interactive dance performance and we chat to Dan Lonergan, ABC Grandstand sports presenter about all things … sporty.

 

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