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88.3 Southern FM
by 88.3 Southern FM
The Sounds of the Bayside
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Sandybeach Centre May 2026 podcast
At Sandybeach Centre, you’ll find programs and activities ranging from health and fitness to cooking, armchair travel and musical entertainment. Elana Pedersen from Sandybeach Centre tells you more in this podcast from The Community Block, broadcast on Tuesday 12 May 2026. Check out The Beatles Show featuring Paul O’Gorman and Gary Hammond on Friday 26 June 2026 at Sandybeach Centre. More info: sandybeach.org.auRelated Posts: Sandybeach Centre August 2025 podcast Sandybeach Centre podcast February 2025 Sandybeach Centre podcast April 2025 Sandybeach Centre: June 2022 podcast Sandybeach Centre October 2025 podcast
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Tim Clark with Glenford on The Spirit Within
In this edition of The Spirit Within, Glenford Noble chats with singer-songwriter Tim Clark. As well as featuring songs by some of Tim’s favourite artists, Tim and guitarist Rory Newman perform three songs live in the studio. Photo: Glenford (left) with Tim and Rory. The Spirit Within, broadcast Tuesday 12 May 2026 on The Community Block at 88.3 Southern FMRelated Posts: Sarah Maclaine on The Spirit Within – January 2026 podcast Michaela Jayde with Glenford Noble on The Spirit Within Andrea Keller chats with Glenford Noble The Spirit Within podcast with Nat Bartsch Rod Smith on The Spirit Within
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Support for new parents: Gidget Foundation
In this podcast, Karen Edwards, Clinical Director, Gidget Foundation Australia is speaking with Colin Tyrus about the newly-opened Gidget House Clayton at Monash Medical Centre. The free perinatal mental health service and the first within a public hospital in Victoria, will provide much needed support to parents in South-East Melbourne. More info: gidgetfoundation.org.au Related Posts: None Found
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Be Strong, Stay Strong podcast – May 2026
In this Be Strong, Stay Strong podcast from A Newsman and His Music (11 May 2026), the topic is: Navigating cardiovascular health – stress and movement. This month’s speaker is Ashleigh Fuller, principal exercise physiologist, Kieser Sandringham and Caulfield. Ash is pictured with Colin Tyrus in the red studio at Southern FM More info: kieser.com.auRelated Posts: Physiotherapist Steven Ooi explains Sarcopenia How’s your body? Counting down to the Kieser Great Bayside Swim 2026 Sign up now for the Kieser Great Bayside Swim Kieser Great Bayside Swim 2026 OB Podcast – Part 1
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Safe dating tips from Crime Stoppers Victoria on 88.3
Whether you’re swiping right on an app or meeting someone new at a local coffee shop, dating can be an exciting experience that leads to meaningful connections. But amidst the excitement, it’s crucial to keep safety in mind. In this podcast, Alex Marcocci from Crime Stoppers Victoria tells Colin Tyrus about your ultimate guide to navigating the dating scene, both online and in person. Broadcast 11 May 2026 during A Newsman and His Music, 9 AM to 11 AM every Monday on 88.3 Southern FM. More info: crimestoppersvic.com.auRelated Posts: Crime Stoppers Victoria on 88.3 Southern FM Crime Stoppers Victoria podcast – Scams Protect your home from criminals
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Botanica Festival 2026 Outside Broadcast
Enjoy this podcast of Southern FM’s live Outside Broadcast from Botanica 2026 at Rippon Lea Estate. Thank you to our wonderful guests and our dedicated team of Southern FM volunteers, both on air and behind-the-scenes. Thanks also to National Trust Victoria for its enduring partnership with 88.3 Southern FM. It helps to keep community radio “local and live”. Broadcast 11 AM to 2 PM on Sunday 10 May 2026. Visit: nattrust.org.au/annualappeal Related Posts: Botanica Festival 2021 Outside Broadcast: Podcast Join Molly on air at Botanica Festival Carols In the Gardens 2022 Podcast Millsy previews Carols in the Gardens Live Carols on Southern FM from 6 PM Friday 16 December
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Angus and Noah on the air
On Friday 8 May, The Lunch Break with Angus Gill featured special guest Noah Yze from VFL club Sandringham Zebras. In this package, we’ve edited out the music so you can enjoy the banter between Gilly and Yze (old schoolmates). Join Angus Gill for The Lunch Break on 88.3 Southern FM every Friday from midday to 2 PM.Related Posts: Has Gilly found a new co-host? Introducing “The Lunch Break” with Gilly Kieser Great Bayside Swim 2025 podcast – Part 1 Brandon and Gilly unveil the word of the year Kieser Great Bayside Swim OB 2026 Podcast – Part 2
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Out in the community garden with Stephen Dugdale – podcast
In this podcast from the Moorleigh Community Village Hour on Southern FM (5 May 2026, Colin is chatting with Steve Dugdale, the president of East Bentleigh Village Garden. It’s an inclusive and welcoming space that promotes sustainable food production and provides opportunities for learning and sharing of skills and knowledge. The garden is communally tended and encourages community connections, bringing people together around fresh, healthy food. It holds open days and working bees on the first and third Saturday of every month from 10 AM. The Moorleigh Community Village Hour is broadcast at 2 PM on the first Tuesday of the month, during The Community Block on 88.3 Southern FM.Related Posts: Live, learn, enjoy at U3A Bentleigh – podcast March 2026 You’re welcome at Moongala Women’s Community House – March 2026 podcast Nathan talks about TASCA on our newest program
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TASCA turns 50 – podcast
Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Australia (TASCA) is a support and advocacy organisation for Australians living with genetic haemoglobin conditions. In this podcast from The Community Block (5 May 2026), Nathan Chong from TASCA talks about the organisation’s 50 years of service, with a special anniversary celebration planned for later in the month. More info: tasca.org.au Nathan Chong from TASCA with Colin Tyrus in the Southern FM studio on 5 May 2026 The Community Block is on 88.3 Southern FM every Tuesday from 2 PM to 4 PMRelated Posts: Nathan talks about Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell blood disorders Nathan talks about TASCA on our newest program Kiwanis Moorabbin podcast
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Sandringham Lions links up with Family Life – podcast
In this podcast from the May 2026 edition of The Lions Den on The Community Block, Sandringham Lions Club President Lee Murray introduces her special guest Lea Jaensch from Family Life. (Lea is Senior Manager, Innovation and Strategic Projects). Family Life has been working with vulnerable children, families and communities since 1970. Its vision is to build capable communities, strong families and thriving children. Lee Murray also brings you the latest news from The Lions Club of Sandringham, including plans for the club’s 60th anniversary celebration. Photo: Lea Jaensch (left) in studio with Lee Murray. The Community Block is on 88.3 Southern FM every Tuesday from 2 PM to 4 PM. Related Posts: Sandringham Lions and Sikh Volunteers Australia – podcast Sandringham Lions Club podcast September 2025 A dog day afternoon in the Lions Den – podcast Sandringham Lions Club August 2021 – Podcast Sandringham Lions Club October 2025 podcast
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Sandy Eco Expo – connecting people and reducing plastics podcast
SEE Co-ordinator, Kate Stitfold. Supplied. Kathrin Bauman from Little Renters took part in a dynamic support programme to grow her local business recyling high-quality children’s clothes; Adam Slater recovered from a heart attack and decided to help save the planet from Ballarat, Andrea Dunkley from Roving Refills is managing business despite fuel price hikes by thinking smart, and Fiona Stitfold has the Chatty Cafe solution to social isolation. They all spoke to Clare Arthurs and guest Kate Stitfold as part of a Sandy Eco Expo special programme on April 29, ahead of the third annual event on May 2, 2026.Related Posts: Sandy Eco Expo – Saturday 2 May 2026 – preview podcast Sandy Eco Expo 2026 planning underway Two Natural Ladies -Show 63 – Podcast – light hearted, deep & meaningful conversations about getting the most out of life Two Natural Ladies Show71 Podcast – life and business hacks – and more… Training tips for dogs on leash – podcast
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Sandy Eco Expo – Restore the Bay podcast
Discussion about the Restore the Bay project on Port Phillip Bay.
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How your food can cloud your brain
There’s an old saying: “You are what you eat”. And new research by Monash University and international colleagues has found evidence that ultra-processed foods damage your focus, even if you otherwise have a healthy diet. In this podcast from A Newsman and His Music, Colin Tyrus is speaking with Dr Barbara Cardoso from the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food and the Victorian Heart Institute at Monash University. Broadcast on Monday 27 April 2026Related Posts: A whale of a time at Melbourne Museum… and Bayside too! Monash PPE breakthrough Local COVID researcher on 88.3 Corona Virus: The Facts – Podcast “Get the jab” says Professor
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