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Saturday Magazine

26 Jul 2015

Rallies at Jeff’s Shed

News & Politics, Podcast, Society & Culture

This week, Macca and Tass are joined by Peter Hitchner (who you may recognise from the newer SatMag stings), to discuss the experiences and tribulations of being a long-time news reader.

Then they are joined by former senator Louise Pratt, live at Jeff’s Shed, to pimp her vote to support marriage equality in Australia, also against the Towback policy.

Next, we return back to Choppergate and the long-term backlash that Ms. Bishop et al has received, along with a wicked musical stab.

Anthony Wallace, live from the ALP Conference, to chime in on the potential of Rainbow Labour against the current Liberal party.

Dr. Kathy Pedaminis discusses the results of a recent HIV study at the University of N.S.W.

Next, here to honour 40 years of SBS’ radio legacy and diversity, is Michael Abede.

Fiona Triggs, from the ACMI, explains the Content of David Bowie’s new exhibit at Federation Square.

Finally for sport, it’s Mike McGogan (a close affiliate of Peter’s), to cover a myriad of events from the past week.

Aired on 25th of July, 2015.

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