Biased sports segment? You betcha!

On Monday 17 September 2018, the world’s most biased sports segment stepped up another gear to report on the latest chapter in the Melbourne Football Club’s long-awaited revival.
Join Adam Woolcock and Colin Tyrus as they indulge in some Deesgraceful one-eyed reporting about their team’s victory over Hawthorn and their preparations for the preliminary final against West Coast.

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The great TAFE v UNI debate

School leavers should seriously consider TAFE instead of university. That’s the advice of recruitment and employment guru Graham Wynn who spoke to Colin Tyrus on “A Newsman and his Music” on Monday September 10, 2018.
Colin says he went through university “on a bicycle” because he once had to take a short cut to a mate’s place near Monash.

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Baysider’s history of amateur theatre

At last someone is capturing and preserving the history of amateur theatre in Australia and it’s Bayside’s own Cheryl Threadgold OAM. Cheryl’s PhD research into non-professional theatre was the foundation for her chat with Colin Tyrus on “A Newsman and his Music”, broadcast on 88.3 Southern FM on Monday 10 September 2018.

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SCAMMERS TARGET A COMPUTER NEAR YOU

ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard has some timely advice for you. She tells you how to avoid a scam involving remote access to your computer. The scam has already cost Australians tens of millions of dollars so far this year.
She spoke with Colin Tyrus on 88.3 Southern FM’s “A Newsman and his Music”

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PlayStation part of build up to AFL Finals

Young footballers go through a strict training regime during the AFL season, and the hard work continues in the lead up to the finals. But the players also need to relax.
For some young Demons, there’s nothing like a few hours of PlayStation action with team mates, as Christian Salem explained to Colin Tyrus on “A Newsman and his Music” – Mondays 10 AM to Midday 88.3 Southern FM.
Christian Salem also speaks about his junior football career, his schooldays at Brighton Grammar and his love of the Melbourne Football Club.

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SCOMO in Canberra but SLOMO for Victorian Liberals?

Nine News State Political Reporter Andrew Lund talks to Colin Tyrus about the fallout from the Liberal Party turmoil in Canberra in the lead up to the State Election. Andrew says most voters know how to differentiate between State and Federal issues, but they might choose to punish the Liberal Party at the State level because the Victorian election comes before the next Federal poll.

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