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Drive
by Eastside Radio 89.7FM
Drive time is the soundtrack to your journey home. On air every day 4-6 pm, your five Drive presenters bring you an eclectic mix of music and great interviews.You will get breaking news as well the latest from activists, politicians, academics, social commentators and musicians.You'll hear about the great events happening around Sydney and most of all some great music from contemporary Americana and African music to electronic and Jazz.
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Prof Connie Katelaris AM
Prof Katelaris, Professor of Immunology and Allergy at the University of Western Sydney joined Alan Field on Monday Drive to discuss a little known, but potentially life-threatening genetic condition called Hereditary Angioedema. [...]Read More... from Prof Connie Katelaris AM
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Beverley Garside OAM
May is National Thyroid Awareness Month. Many don’t even know what a thyroid does, so Beverley Garside OAM, CEO of the Australian Thyroid Foundation, joined Alan Field on Monday Drive to discuss what it is, what it does, and what we should know about it. [...]Read More... from Beverley Garside OAM
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Allegra Spender MP
Our local Federal Independent Member for Wentworth took some time out of her busy schedule to drop into the Bondi Studio to have a chat with Alan Field on Monday Drive. She discusses some of the priorities she’s dealing with right now, including Victoria Barracks, the upcoming budget, gas and resource security, and the recent interim [...]Read More... from Allegra Spender MP
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Interview with Joe Manton about Con Open Academy Electronic Music Production
While the Conservatorium of Music is well renowned for education in classical and jazz, Joe Manton from the Conservatorium Open Academy joins us to speak about the electronic music production course he runs. [...]Read More... from Interview with Joe Manton about Con Open Academy Electronic Music Production
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Interview with Mark Rogers about Auto-Tune
Forget everything you know about pitch correction as a studio tool, because Auto-Tune is a rock opera like no other. Described as high-energy “gig theatre” this production by re:group performance collective turns millennial nostalgia into a time-traveling superpower. Joining us to discuss this award-winning blend of hyperpop, live video, and 2000s cringe is one of [...]Read More... from Interview with Mark Rogers about Auto-Tune
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Jacqueline Munro, Representing the LGBTQI Community and Standing up for Music
Amazing stories about politics and music! Jacqueline Munro is a rising political figure in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. She is a member of the NSW Legislative Council, representing the Liberal Party, and currently serves as the Shadow Assistant Minister for the Arts, Innovation, Digital Government, and the 24-Hour Economy. Munro is notable for being [...]Read More... from Jacqueline Munro, Representing the LGBTQI Community and Standing up for Music
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Friday Drive Interview with Lyn Ainsworth
In this episode, Emilie and John sit down with Holdsworth CEO Lyn Ainsworth to discuss how “dementia-friendly” events break longstanding stigmas, support carers of people living with dementia, and bring the community together.  During Dementia Awareness Week, Holdsworth hosted various events with the Woollahra Dementia Alliance. Their next event, on the 16th of October, is [...]Read More... from Friday Drive Interview with Lyn Ainsworth
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The Sounds and Stories of James Morrison
Australian jazz music legend James Morrison has a career spanning four decades. He has earned a claim as a trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, educator and conductor.  James sat down to discuss his musical background and share some stories on Monday Drive with Alan Field ahead of his concert at the City Recital Hall with piano virtuoso [...]Read More... from The Sounds and Stories of James Morrison
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Monsieur Camembert Leonard Cohen Show
On Saturday 21 September it would have been Leonard Cohen’s 90th birthday. How will you remember one of the most poetic and humanitarian musicians of the 20th century? In this interview, Monsieur Camembert vocalist, Yaron Hallis, draws on his memories of discovering the singer who went by the same name as his father. Hallis recalls [...]Read More... from Monsieur Camembert Leonard Cohen Show
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The Philosopher’s Strip The Emerald Room
You’ve been to a Cabaret, but it’s likely you’ve never experienced a Cabarave! This September, Brendan de la Hay is performing The Philosopher’s Strip in Darlinghurst’s The Emerald Room. The Emerald Room is a unique cabaret restaurant in Darlinghurst. In this interview, hear from from Brendan de la Hay about his magical, outwandish, and legally [...]Read More... from The Philosopher’s Strip The Emerald Room
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Lyn Bowtell Making her State Theatre Debut in Leonard Cohen Show
On what would have been Leonard Cohen’s 90th birthday (21 September), Monsieur Camembert is hosting a show at the State Theatre to celebrate Cohen’s music, poetry, and his overall impact on the arts.  In this episode, we are joined by one of the show’s special guests, Australian singer-songwriter Lyn Bowtell, as she explores how her [...]Read More... from Lyn Bowtell Making her State Theatre Debut in Leonard Cohen Show
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Dermscreen Simon Board
Following the shocking revelation of the hole in the ozone layer, ultraviolet rays quickly became a hot topic among parents. The focus on sun safety and skincare, particularly for kids, has never been more critical. In this episode of Eastside Radio Podcast, we are joined by Simon Board, Head of PDHPE at Kambala, to discuss [...]Read More... from Dermscreen Simon Board
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Does Free-to-Air TV Really Need Gambling Ads to Survive?
TV stations claim they would face financial collapse if the government bans gambling advertising. Is this the case? David Barr talks to Andrew Hughes from ANU who disputes this. [...]Read More... from Does Free-to-Air TV Really Need Gambling Ads to Survive?
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Chicken Welfare
Australia is lagging behind on the way chickens are treated, with the fast food outlets among the biggest offenders. David Barr talks to Molly Tamulevich from World Animal Protection . [...]Read More... from Chicken Welfare
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Friday Drive Interview with Melanie Oxley and Chris Abrahams
The acclaimed Australian artists, Melanie Oxley and Chris Abrahams, are a unique soul-pop duo. They’ve been collaborating since 1989, known for their innovative approach and seamless fusion music. Listen in to John McNamara on Friday Drive as he chats with these iconic musicians about their extensive career, recent performance experiences and the changes they had [...]Read More... from Friday Drive Interview with Melanie Oxley and Chris Abrahams
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Nuclear or Solar?
We are in the middle of a solar revolution. David Barr talks to Peter Martin, visiting fellow from the Crawford School of Public Policy (ANU), what the advantages are of solar power as opposed to nuclear power. Solar wins hands down. [...]Read More... from Nuclear or Solar?
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Wednesday Drive with Eric and Virginia
Raised by a country music legend and an opera singer, Ruby Jackson is a talented musician from Sydney, known for her evocative voice and rich, melodic compositions. Her music, a blend of folk, indie, and pop influences, captivates audiences with its heartfelt lyrics and soulful performances. With each release, she continues to explore new depths [...]Read More... from Wednesday Drive with Eric and Virginia
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Tuesday Drive Interview with Singer-Songwriter Luke Escombe
Luke is a Northern-Sydney comedian and musical artist. He’s best known for his musical comedy ‘Chronic’ (2011) and his nationally touring children’s act ‘The Vegetable Plot’ signed to ABC Kids. He is a dynamic musician from Northern Sydney, renowned for his witty lyrics and engaging stage presence. Known for blending rock, blues, and comedic elements, [...]Read More... from Tuesday Drive Interview with Singer-Songwriter Luke Escombe
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Living Hot
Living Hot by Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld The authors are not new to writing about climate risks. Their new book, Living Hot, offers guidelines about living in a world in which temperatures increase by 2 degrees or more. The scientific community considers the goal of limiting global heating to under 2 degrees is probably [...]Read More... from Living Hot
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“It Was 60 Years Ago Today…”
On 11 June 1964 The Beatles arrived in Australia for a 16 day tour, and the place has never been the same. Greg Armstrong and Andy Neill have written about it. David Barr talks to them about the book “When We Was Fab : Inside The Beatles Australian Tour 1964”. The book is available on [...]Read More... from “It Was 60 Years Ago Today…”
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Cookbook @ Sydney Con Jazz Fest
Darren Heinrich is a Sydney-based organist, pianist and educator who holds a 1st class Honours degree in Jazz from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He has recently completed his PhD research in Jazz Organ Improvisation. His influences incorporate the entire spectrum of the Jazz idiom, from its earliest ragtime roots to modern jazz. He regularly [...]Read More... from Cookbook @ Sydney Con Jazz Fest
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Mario Biondi Interview
Mario Biondi is Italy’s number one soul singer and he is set to make his inaugural Australian tour in May 2024. He approached music at a very young age, debuting at 12, singing around Sicily. Later on he discovered his passion for Black Music in the albums of James Brown; Aretha Franklin; Earth Wind and Fire; Lou [...]Read More... from Mario Biondi Interview
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Martha Wainwright Interview
Martha Wainwright is part of the McGarrigle/ Wainwright canadian musical clan. She is the daughter of Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III and sister of Rufus Wainwright. David Barr talks to her about her music and influences at the start of her 2024 Australian Tour. [...]Read More... from Martha Wainwright Interview
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Musical Steps Founder Winnie Su
Our own Aussie Winnie Su found her love for the piano at the age of 7 by listening to her neighbours playing next door. She was awarded her Licentiate Lmus.A Diploma at the age of 14, having made her concerto debut at 12. She has numerous awards to her name, not least of which is [...]Read More... from Musical Steps Founder Winnie Su
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Gregg Arthur’s Great American Songbook
Australian vocalist and composer Gregg Arthur follows in the footsteps of Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, and Tony Bennett as one of the great interpreters of The Great American Songbook. He joined Eric Gyors and Virginia Lowe from Wenesday Drive to speak about his experience on stage, his last album and artists with whom he has [...]Read More... from Gregg Arthur’s Great American Songbook
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Sydney Eisteddfod : Interview With General Manager Annette Brown
When Annette Brown was 15 years old, she was desperate to get on stage. One day, she finally met a “special teacher” that believed in her and let her took the stage of the Sydney Opera House. Since then, she has never forgotten that day. That is exactly what Sydney Eisteddfod is about. The cultural [...]Read More... from Sydney Eisteddfod : Interview With General Manager Annette Brown
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Interview with Malcolm Turnbull: 29th Prime Minister of Australia on Monday Drive with Alan Field
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull, Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. This week Alan Field welcomed him as a guest in our Bondi Studio to chat about his life, his book and his taste [...]Read More... from Interview with Malcolm Turnbull: 29th Prime Minister of Australia on Monday Drive with Alan Field
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Interview with the host of Bangers & Mash: Catherine Alcorn on Friday Drive
Bangers & Mash is a good-old home-cooked variety night featuring banging tunes and mad mash-ups served up by Australia’s greatest live acts. In this episode Emilie and John from Friday Drive chat to Catherine about the amazing concept and all you need to know about Bangers and Mash! [...]Read More... from Interview with the host of Bangers & Mash: Catherine Alcorn on Friday Drive
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A Chat with Ralph McTell
Ralph is back touring Australia. The “Streets of London” singer/songwriter sits down with David Barr to talk about his music and perform some songs. Ralph will be playing at The Concourse Chatswood on Friday 9 February as part of his Streets of Oz Tour 2024. [...]Read More... from A Chat with Ralph McTell
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Professor Stevens IV – Anxiety
Professor Stevens is not only a local business sponsor of Eastside Radio – I’m sure you’ve all heard his spots offering assistance to those of you undergoing change in your careers and or your lives. His decades long experience in the field of business psychology has meant he’s been at the forefront of helping people [...]Read More... from Professor Stevens IV – Anxiety
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Indigenous Singer-Songwriter, Shellie Morris Speaks with Elliott Wallace: Waralungku by Arrkula Yinbayarra
Shellie Morris, the powerhouse Indigenous singer-songwriter, effortlessly blends tradition with innovation, creating a sonic journey through her ancestral roots. Hailing from the Yanyuwa, Garrwa, and Gurdanji communities, Morris’ soulful melodies carry the weight of Indigenous stories, bridging the past and present. In the run up to, and immediately after Australia Day, Shellie and Elliott discussed [...]Read More... from Indigenous Singer-Songwriter, Shellie Morris Speaks with Elliott Wallace: Waralungku by Arrkula Yinbayarra
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Interview with Ian Ossher, Volunteer at Supporting Asylum Seekers Sydney
Supporting Asylum Seekers Sydney (SASS Group 6) is a volunteer-run organisation that aims to change the lives of refugees and asylum seekers arriving in Australia. SASS Group 6 organises the arrival of families and ensures that their settlement in Australia is a positive experience. Listen as Tony Roma interviews Ian Ossher, a volunteer at SASS [...]Read More... from Interview with Ian Ossher, Volunteer at Supporting Asylum Seekers Sydney
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David Barr interviews Colette Harmsen
A voice for the forest, from the forest. Colette has recently been released from prison for protesting logging in Central Tasmania. She is back in the forest continuing to protest. David Barr talks to Colette about her experience. [...]Read More... from David Barr interviews Colette Harmsen
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Professor Stevens IV – Trauma
Professor Stevens is not only a local business sponsor of Eastside Radio – I’m sure you’ve all heard his spots offering assistance to those of you undergoing change in your careers and or your lives. His decades long experience in the field of business psychology has meant he’s been at the forefront of helping people [...]Read More... from Professor Stevens IV – Trauma
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The Top 40 Tax Dodgers
Not Your Typical Top 40 List The ATO has released its ninth annual corporate tax transparency report, from which Michael West Media has compiled an updated top 40 list of corporate tax dodgers. The biggest culprits are the fossil fuel multinationals. David Barr discusses this with Michael West. [...]Read More... from The Top 40 Tax Dodgers
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The Case of the Missing Christmas Beetle
A Once Thriving Colony Has Mysteriously Disappeared What ever happened to Christmas beetles? Once a common sight in our December gardens, they are now in a state of scarcity. David Barr talks to Dr Tanya Latty from the School of Life and Environmental Science at the University of Sydney to lift the wing on this [...]Read More... from The Case of the Missing Christmas Beetle
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Interview with Clive Miller; CEO of Support Act about Aus Music Month and Aus Music T-Shirt Day
Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is an annual day of fun and awareness on Thursday 30 November to celebrate Aussie music and raise urgently-needed funds for music workers in crisis. Funds raised from the campaign go towards helping Support Act continue its crucial work supporting musicians, managers, crew and music workers through crisis relief, mental health and [...]Read More... from Interview with Clive Miller; CEO of Support Act about Aus Music Month and Aus Music T-Shirt Day
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A Grim Week for Whistleblowers
Running Low on Incentives Whistleblower David McBride faces imprisonment for exposing alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. David Barr talks to Dr Binoy Kampmark of RMIT University about this case which has been before ACT courts in the past week. [...]Read More... from A Grim Week for Whistleblowers
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Interview with Professor David Stevens
Professor Stevens is a registered psychologist, clinician, counsellor, lecturer, author and facilitator. His impressive career working as an educational psychologist, organisational/corporate psychologist and a specialist clinician/behaviour psychologist has enabled him to help professionals as they overcome new developments in their careers and personal lives. His multi-faceted approach to psychology allows him to share his professional [...]Read More... from Interview with Professor David Stevens
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Bondi WAVE Interview with Levl
Eastside Radio is supporting the Bondi WAVE program in 2023.Bondi Wave is an exceptional initiative from Waverley Council that puts school kids into a program connected to their Music Studios at the newly renovated Bondi Pavilion.  The 12-week course teaches upper primary and high school bands how to write and arrange original music. Designed for [...]Read More... from Bondi WAVE Interview with Levl
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Bondi WAVE Interview with OFF IT
Eastside Radio is supporting the Bondi WAVE program in 2023.Bondi Wave is an exceptional initiative from Waverley Council that puts school kids into a program connected to their Music Studios at the newly renovated Bondi Pavilion.  The 12-week course teaches upper primary and high school bands how to write and arrange original music. Designed for [...]Read More... from Bondi WAVE Interview with OFF IT
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Bondi Wave interview with Baby In The Clouds
Eastside Radio is supporting the Bondi WAVE program in 2023.Bondi Wave is an exceptional initiative from Waverley Council that puts school kids into a program connected to their Music Studios at the newly renovated Bondi Pavilion. The 12-week course teaches upper primary and high school bands how to write and arrange original music. Designed for [...]Read More... from Bondi Wave interview with Baby In The Clouds
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Bondi Wave Interview with Parallel
Eastside Radio is supporting the Bondi WAVE program in 2023.Bondi Wave is an exceptional initiative from Waverley Council that puts school kids into a program connected to their Music Studios at the newly renovated Bondi Pavilion. The 12-week course teaches upper primary and high school bands how to write and arrange original music. Designed for [...]Read More... from Bondi Wave Interview with Parallel
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Ardency Trebartha, Premium Retirement Specialist Speaks with Tony Roma
Located in the prestigious Elizabeth Bay is an exclusive retirement community. A building of only 56 apartments that offers residents the amenities and services one would expect to find in a boutique hotel. Resort style luxuries include a salon, library, cinema and private resident bar and lounge. Ardency Trebartha offers the best age-care available! Listen now [...]Read More... from Ardency Trebartha, Premium Retirement Specialist Speaks with Tony Roma
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Anita Kolni about the Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival on Monday Drive
In this Episode of Monday Drive, Ruth Hessey talks to the founder and director of the Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival, Anita Kolni. They not only talk about the formation of the festival but also about everything that is happening at the festival from 15 to 19 March at Bondi Beach. From talks about the Ocean, [...]Read More... from Anita Kolni about the Volvo Ocean Lovers Festival on Monday Drive
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Nadia and Cathy from the Conservatorium of Music on Vocal Fundamentals
From 6 February Nadia and Cathy’s 8 week course on vocal fundamentals starts at the Sydney Conservatorium of music In the latest episode from Drive Tuesday, David Barr talks to Nadia Piave and Cathy Kerr from the Sydney Conservatorium of music. From 6 February, they are going to teach an 8 week fundamental music course. [...]Read More... from Nadia and Cathy from the Conservatorium of Music on Vocal Fundamentals
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Fall In Love With Slugs And Snails This Week
Dr Bethaney Turner explains the lives of slugs and snails and their key role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem so that we can start to love these gastropods.     [...]Read More... from Fall In Love With Slugs And Snails This Week
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Australia’s Energy Crisis Explained
Tony Wood from the Grattan Institute outlines the events that have led to Australia’s energy crisis. [...]Read More... from Australia’s Energy Crisis Explained
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Our World Under The Microscope
Explore the world of lichens and mosses, which play a vital role in their ecosystem and stabilise the whole environment. [...]Read More... from Our World Under The Microscope
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La Niña Could Be Here To Stay
Climate change is slowing down the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation that brings warm water from the tropics up to the North Atlantic. Dr Matthew England explains what a collapse of this conveyor belt of ocean currents could mean for the world’s climate and our oceans. [...]Read More... from La Niña Could Be Here To Stay
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Drive time is the soundtrack to your journey home. On air every day 4-6 pm, your five Drive presenters bring you an eclectic mix of music and great interviews.You will get breaking news as well the latest from activists, politicians, academics, social commentators and musicians.You'll hear about the great events happening around Sydney and most of all some great music from contemporary Americana and African music to electronic and Jazz.
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