Ska’d for Life goes Punk

This week we hit a heavier yet still undisputedly happy note with the finest of Ska-Punk, featuring Less Than Jake, Catch22, Against All Authority, Mad Caddies, and many more. We’ll look at the transition from traditional Ska to Ska-Punk, how it has changed in the last decade, and where it’s heading in the future. This is sure to start your

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Christine interviews Indira Kennedy on her book

Christine Heart Savage interviews Indira Kennedy about her book “Gorgeous All Over” a daily guide for women with spirit, on Mind, Body, Heart and Soul at 11am Monday 18 July.  They will be discussing women and empowerment and creating the life you want to live. Christine Heart Savage   www.breatheforlife.com.au Indira Kennedy                 www.gorgeousallover.com

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Sad songs on Radio GaGa

  Shaun Stokie has left but Radio GaGa will continue on with a different theme and great music every Saturday morning between 10am – 12 noon. Join new host Mark as he kicks things off on Saturday 16th July with 2 big hours of the saddest songs from the last 40 years, some old, some new, some ballads, some pop,

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Merri Creek Pickers Live Sunday Session

This week’s Live Sunday Session heard the Merri Creek Pickers living up to their name in the Southern FM studio. All six members squeezed in and plucked their way through an amazing set. If you missed it then here it is again on the podcast. If you like bluegrass or even if you don’t then you can’t miss this.

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What’s on Built For Speed, Fri 15th July 2011

This week Built For Speed reviews the biggest cinema blockbuster of the year, Harry Potter and the Deathly hallow part 2.  There’s also a feast of new and old alternative music including a focus on France and Canada.  We also look at JJJ’s top 100 Australian albums and play some of our Aussie favourites.  As if that wasn’t enough we also have the

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Film review: TREE OF LIFE, from Built For Speed

Is Tree of Life a deeply profound statement of man’s relationship with God, the natural world and death or is it just an annoyingly pretentious load of cobblers? Such will be the heated debate following every screening of Terence Malick’s befuddling epic. This is the notoriously non-prolific Malick’s first film in six years and it certainly exudes the writer/ director’s phenomenal and

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