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Saturday Magazine
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Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: Kathleen Maltzahn, CEO Sexual Assult Services Victoria, New initiative Putting Survivors, Centre of Policy.



Macca and Kenny are joined live in the studio by  Kathleen Maltzahn,  an Australian author, academic and anti-sex work activist. She is a former councillor for the City of Yarra and was the Victorian Greens‘ candidate for the state seat of Richmond in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Victorian elections.
Victorian survivors of sexual violence have been invited to contribute their ideas on preventing and dealing with the crime, with one idea to be selected for promotion in the lead-up to the next state election.






The process to be used is deliberative decision-making, which usually involves citizen juries that make recommendations arrived at by agreement. It has been used across many policy areas and across the globe, but this online initiative, launched by Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVic) and the NewDemocracy Foundation, has extra impact, given the experience of trauma of those being invited to take part.
Sexual violence survivors are being invited to anonymously visit the YourSay website to submit ideas on how to prevent, respond to or end sexual violence. The public will then be invited to discuss, support or suggest variations on these ideas.
The long list will then be taken to a “citizen’s panel” made up of 12 or 13 people randomly chosen from those who made submissions. Panel members will deliberate for three sessions to choose one idea to present to SASVic for advocacy.
SASVic has committed to promoting that chosen idea in the lead-up to the state election, no matter what the idea is.
“Victim-survivor perspectives are key to effective action on sexual violence,” said SASVic CEO Kathleen Maltzahn. “Sexual violence takes away power and control. SASVic wants victim-survivors to influence the systems and policies that affect them. YourSay is one way to ensure that their voices are heard, respected and acted upon.”
Speaking to the Community Advocate, Maltzahn said her organisation had worked with many survivors who wanted to be involved in finding solutions to sexual violence but it had never had a suitable platform.
“I think we often talk about lived experience as if it’s a group of people who are perhaps a minority, but we know that with sexual violence, it is so pervasive with at least a third of the community, and probably most women, affected, when you think about things like sexual harassment and the way sexual violence generally impacts women’s lives,” she said.
More information
https://yoursay.sasvic.org.au/
About Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVic)
SASVic is the peak body for specialist sexual violence and harmful sexual behaviour services in Victoria. It works to promote the rights and recovery of victim survivors and to prevent sexual violence through advocacy, education and system reform.



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19 hours ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

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Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: Katrina Sedgwick, CEO Melbourne Arts Precinct, Seagull Patrol!
Kenny and Macca talk to Katrina Sedgwick, CEO Melbourne Arts Precinct;  Seagull Patrol!
Katrina Sedgwick OAM is the inaugural Director & CEO of Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation (MAP Co). Spearheading the $1.7 billion transformation of the Melbourne Arts Precinct. Prior to MAP Co, Katrina was Director & CEO of ACMI, a role she held from 2015 to April 2022, Head of Arts for ABC TV, founding Director/CEO of the biennial Adelaide Film Festival, producer for the Adelaide Festival of Arts (1996, 1998 and 2000) and the artistic director of Come Out ‘99 and Adelaide Fringe 2002.
The Seagull Patrol program:
Fed Square is introducing a new kind of workforce: the Seagull Patrol. Seven trained border collies and kelpies (and their proud local owners) will soon begin daily patrols to keep pesky gulls at bay, humanely, of course, as part of a six-month program starting 17 November.  The dogs will be patrolling Fed Square each day between 11am – 3pm.
The program is run by James Webb of Mad Dogs & Englishman, who’s been running the popular (and very effective) Seagull Patrol at the Sydney Opera House for several years. He’s in Melbourne this week to begin training his new recruits, with training running until the 11th.
This is the first time the program has been run in Melbourne. Mad Dogs & Englishmen has run a successful Seagull Patrol at the Sydney Opera House for a number of years.
 The Great Melbourne Bagpipe Bash happening at Fed Square next Wed 12 Nov. In celebration of AC/DC’s tour, we’re calling all pipers across Melbourne to come together and smash the world record for the largest bagpipe ensemble! Open to any piper eager to come along and play AC/DC’s iconic “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock n Roll”) . We’d love to give it a plug. There is more information on the event in the attached media release.
https://fedsquare.com/events/the-great-melbourne-bagpipe-bash
 
 
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20 hours ago
12 minutes

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Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: James Newbury, MP Brighton & Shadow / Att Gen / Min Equality / Anti Corruption
Kenny and Macca are joined live on air by James Newbury, MP Brighton & Shadow / Att Gen / Min Equality / Anti Corruption; as they discuss Vicarious Liability Legislation, Net Zero, Sussan Ley, Melbourne Crime and State deficit Shortfall.
Before entering Parliament, James worked in both the private sector and the public sector. In the private sector, as a Group Company Secretary in the financial services industry. In the public sector, at the highest levels of State and Federal Government.   James has completed three university degrees, including a post graduate level law degree, a Juris Doctor, and a Masters Degree in Business Law.
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20 hours ago
12 minutes 27 seconds

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Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: Josh Burns, MP McNamara, Baby Priya’s Bill Passes Senate, Federal Parliament Update
Macca and Kenny are joined live in the studio by friend of the show, and Federal MP for Mcnamara, Josh Burns. Josh spoke about the passing of Baby Priya’s Bill and the latest updates from Federal Parliament.
The Fair Work Amendment (Baby Priya’s) Bill 2025, was passed on Monday, 3rd November, 2025 in  Federal Parliament, ensuring employer-funded paid parental leave protections are now enshrined in legislation for grieving parents experiencing the stillbirth or death of a child.
The amendment introduces a new principle into the Fair Work Act that unless employers and employees have expressly agreed otherwise, employer-funded paid parental leave must not be cancelled because a child is stillborn or dies.
This brings it in line with government-funded paid parental leave and unpaid parental leave.
The amendment upholds the ability of employers and employees to negotiate and agree terms and conditions which deal with the stillbirth or death of a child.
This Bill is named after Baby Priya who died when she was just 6 weeks old.
After informing her employer that her child had passed away, Priya’s mum was faced with grieving the loss of her child at the same time as having her parental leave cancelled and negotiating with her employer about an unplanned and unexpected return to work.
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Amanda Rishworth said she wanted to pay heartfelt tribute to Baby Priya’s parents and family, whose courageous advocacy had helped ensure that no other family would have to endure what they went through.
“Their strength and determination have driven meaningful change and with Baby Priya’s Bill passing Parliament we can provide certainty for grieving parents and safeguard their financial security,” Minister Rishworth said.
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20 hours ago
16 minutes 36 seconds

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Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: Weekly Wrap Up With Macca and Kenny
Macca and Kenny are in the hosting seats this week as they discuss the news, views, review of the week that was, what’s coming up on this week’s show and so much more.
Kenny Hill – executive performance coach at Redline Coaching, advertising agency founder, and co-producer of JOY94.9’s Saturday Magazine.
He brings over two decades of experience at the top of the advertising industry from London to Sydney and Melbourne, having led major multinational client business and founded one of Australia’s most successful independents, Akkomplice – an agency he built from scratch and sold after ten years of growth. Throughout his career, Kenny experienced first-hand the thrill and cost of high performance, coming close to burnout himself.
Now an ICF-accredited coach and certified NLP practitioner, Kenny works with ambitious men to help them achieve sustainable success without sacrificing their wellbeing. His powerful “Redlining” framework draws on a motorsport analogy to help men recognise the warning signs of physical and emotional overload — and learn how to shift gears before they crash.
Kenny speaks with the insight of someone who’s lived the highs and lows of leadership, and the grounded wisdom of someone who’s found a better way. Based in Melbourne with his partner and two beloved dogs, he credits them as the three loves of his life who help keep his own redlining tendencies in check. When he’s not coaching or consulting, Kenny can be found behind the mic at JOY as both co-producer and occasional host.
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20 hours ago
10 minutes 10 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Ben Elton, What Have I Done? Interview
Kenny is joined by Sunday Arts presenter David Hunt for a lively chat with Ben Elton.
He’s written the most eagerly awaited show business autobiography of the year, and now he’s doing a book launch tour. That’s what.
To celebrate the release of What Have I Done?, Ben Elton will be interviewed live on stage – by comedian HG Nelson in Australia – to share stories from his extraordinary life and career.
From The Young Ones and Blackadder to We Will Rock You and Upstart Crow, Ben has helped shape the cultural landscape for over four decades — and now, for the first time, he’s telling it all.
This live event will see Ben dive deep into his life’s most revealing moments: the behind-the-scenes triumphs and chaos, the personal and professional highs and lows, the revolution in stand-up comedy, and that ever-present ‘little bit of politics’.
Known for his sharp wit, boundless energy, and unflinching honesty, Ben holds nothing back as he reflects on sixty-five years of life, laughter, and the occasional controversy.
Whether you’ve followed him since Saturday Live, or only just discovered Upstart Crow, this is your chance to hear the stories that didn’t make the press — live, unscripted, and utterly unforgettable.
Photo courtesy of Ben Elton
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6 days ago
10 minutes 4 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Hannah Keogh ,New Spiegel Haus, Entertainment Venue.
Macca, Fiona, David and Paul are joined live in the studio by  Hannah Keogh, Senior Producer, Spiegel  Haus. Entertainment Venue
Spiegel Haus Melbourne – a spectacular new two-level entertainment precinct in the heart of the city with multiple performance venues and a
rooftop bar and lounge – to premiere in October with five-star, champagne-soaked spectacle Blanc de Blanc Encore.
Golden Square car park on Lonsdale Street and Chinatown’s iconic Celes8al Avenue will be transformed into a landmark cultural des8na8on this summer with a striking mul8-level site hosing a bold program of performance, food and nightlife in collabora8on with the City of Melbourne, leading arts and cultural fes8vals, and world class ar8sts and companies.
With a total capacity of 1000 patrons, Spiegel Haus Melbourne includes a 380 capacity Belgian spiegeltent on the ground level – premiering with the interna8onally acclaimed Blanc de Blanc Encore for a three month season – plus a 400 seat black box theatre designed for theatre, comedy  and live music, and an open-air ac8va8on space, perfect for outdoor performances, art installations and community gatherings.
Spiegel Haus Creative Producer Christopher Mitchell said: “Spiegel Haus is more than just another venue. Its distinctive mix of spaces creates a cultural playground unlike any other in Melbourne. The rooftop lobby bar in particular will be a destination in its own right – a place for sunset drinks, unexpected encounters and nights to remember under the stars.”
Based in both Australia and the UK, Hannah Keogh, she works in the arts and entertainment industry. She is senior producer for the launch of Spiegel Haus Melbourne, a 1,000-capacity arts and entertainment venue featuring a rooftop bar, cabaret, live music, and comedy. She has also attended major events such as the Top Gun: Maverick world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival
Image Source: Courtesy of Radiant Films International
Hannah Keogh
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6 days ago
14 minutes 7 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: David Hunt – Sunday Arts Magazine Host, Sunday Arts Exhibition
Joy’s own Sunday Arts Magazine Host, David Hunt joins Macca, Fiona and Paul live in the studio, as they discuss Sunday Arts Magazine Art Exhibition opening Thursday 6 November till end of November.
12 artists, all pieces for sale, with the money going directly to the artists, then the artists will donate an amount to JOY94.9 ( some are donating the entire amount to JOY)…there will also be a special art auction of different works with all the money going to JOY on Tuesday 11 November.
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6 days ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Paul Gover, Motoring Expert and Journalist, Latest on EV’s from the EV show in Sydney
Fiona and Macca talk to Paul Gover, Motoring Expert and Journalist, Latest on EV’s from the EV show in Sydney.
Paul Gover is one of the most experienced and respected motoring journalists in Australia. After more than 40 years on the automotive beat there is nothing he has not done, yet he still brings the enthusiasm of a rookie. He has worked in print, digital, radio, television and for every major publisher in the country. He is also a national motor racing champion and once co-drove with Peter Brock at Bathurst
 
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6 days ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Adrian D’Mello – Financial Advisor at BG Private, Aged Care Specialist.
Fiona and Macca are joined live in the studio by Adrian D’Mello, Financial Advisor at BG Private, Aged Care Specialist, has been a Financial Advisor for more than 15 years.
He started his career at an industry super fund at the peak of the GFC, helping members navigate those challenging times. He then joined one of Australia’s Big 4 banks as a Financial Advisor and then spent several years in regional Victoria where he predominantly advised farming clients.
Adrian D’Mello is an experienced professional who guides clients throughout the various stages of their financial lives. Younger professionals wanting to set themselves up for lifelong financial security. Pre-retirees who want to maximise the final years of their working lives to ensure they have sufficient funds to enjoy retirement. Retirees who want to enjoy the fruits of their labour while knowing their finances are in order.
In addition, Adrian is an Aged Care specialist, helping families navigate the complex aged care landscape. This includes matters relating to the cost of care, Centrelink, managing assets like the family home, and ensuring adequate cash flow.
It is rare to find an advisor who can also provide advice regarding Defined Benefit Schemes and complex structured investments.
His clients appreciate his patience and understanding nature. He takes the time to understand each client’s individual needs and recommend the best strategy to maximise their personal circumstance.
When not advising clients, Adrian has a wide circle of friends and an even wider set of interests. He has an impressive whisky collection and loves hiking in the Dandenongs. He’s also a vocal supporter – with reasonable expectations – of the Essendon Football Club, which is not for the faint-hearted!
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6 days ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Rachel Westaway, State, Liberal MP for Prahran
Fiona, Macca and Paul are joined live in the studio by Rachel Westaway, State Liberal MP for Prahran.
Before representing Prahran in State Parliament, Rachel Westaway, had a distinguished career within corporate, industry and public service roles. This included as a senior Commonwealth Tribunal member in migration, child support and social security matters and as Victorian Assistant Commissioner for Freedom of Information. Rachel has run her own business and is also a qualified teacher.
A previous head of marketing at The Age Newspaper, New Idea magazine and SBS, an early career highlight was her creating the giant Caramello Koala working at Cadbury.
Rachel has raised three children with all attending local schools and has lived in the local area for over 20 years.
Her family has long been engaged in our great community, including with the Prahran Junior Football Club and Toorak Prahran Cricket Club along with our dynamic local arts sector.
Rachel is a strident supporter of our diverse community, from our local businesses, to our dynamic fashion, health and medical science, hospitality and creative sectors.
Rachel was born in Melbourne and comes from Thai Chinese heritage and is the former President of the Thai Australian Chamber, which encouraged trade and positive relationships between Australia and Thailand.
 

 

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6 days ago
13 minutes 27 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Voluntary Assisted Dying, Dr Nic Carr – St Kilda Medical Group
Fiona and Macca are joined live in the studio by Dying with Dignity Advocate Dr Nic Carr.
Nick trained at Cambridge University and in London before moving to Melbourne in 1988. He wrote his master’s thesis on antibiotic prescribing and has sat on numerous committees and writing groups dealing with appropriate medication use.
Nick is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Melbourne University, and continues to give talks and lectures on a wide variety of health topics.
Nick was one of the first GPs in Victoria trained to provide Voluntary Assisted Dying care (VAD) care and is happy to take referrals for this. He is a Board member of Dying with Dignity Victoria.
Nick has extensive media experience. For 3 years he presented health stories on ABC television with Jill Singer and George Negus, and subsequently did a weekly radio segment with Steve Vizard. He can often be heard on RRR radio on Sunday mornings (102.7 FM, “Radiotherapy”, 10-11 am), and Tuesday evenings on ABC Radio Melbourne (774 AM, with David Astle, he of the impossible crossword fame; “Writs and Cures”, 8-9 pm). He can also be found every Friday and Sunday on TV, on Channel 7’s House Of Wellness.
Nick received the inaugural Division award for ‘significant contribution to General Practice in 1998, and Melbourne University’s Outstanding GP Term Teacher award in 2018.
Nick’s first book,“What Happens Now? The essential book for first-time fathers” was published by ACER in 2012. Sadly it is now sold out, so you’ll have to go to the library or scour the second-hand shops.
Some Links:
Those recent fun/informative videos:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=medpantv
Discussing antibiotic resistance, Conversation Hour with Richelle Hunt, ABC Radio 774, September 2024:
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/theconversationhour/the-conversation-hour-becoming-resistant-to-antibiotics/104294056?utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared
All about the eye, July 2024:
https://youtu.be/zo7_juFFuvA?si=8som19-Jg4BPlycA
Feb 2024: Fun segment of Nick getting his ear pierced – almost…:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxL8Q0emK28
Discussing dementia and VAD on ABC radio Conversation Hour, November 29, 2023 with Richelle Hunt and Nick Healey (Nick Carr starts around 15 minutes in):
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/theconversationhour/the-conversation-hour/103144940
Fun segment on memory, 2023:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE2_yimmkCA
Dr Nick and Dr Isabelle on arthritis, 2023:
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1 week ago
16 minutes 26 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Kyriakos Gold: Mardi Gras Director Candidate
Macca, Fiona and Paul talk to Kyriakos Gold: Mardi Gras Director Candidate
Kyriakos Gold has a long-standing commitment with Sydney Gay Lesbian Mardi Gras. With a diverse background as an Autistic, nonbinary, culturally and linguistically diverse individual, underpins Kyriakos’  decision to serve on the Board.  I’ve been involved with SGLMG for over 20 years as a volunteer, researcher, consultant, and now an incumbent Board member.
Kyriakos’   drive is to foster a just and inclusive world, offering equal opportunities for all. In my work with various non-profit boards, Kyriakos’  focus on smart planning, raising the voices of those less heard, and connecting with key stakeholders to enact change.
As a scholar of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a non-practicing Australian lawyer with a Juris Doctor, an Executive MBA, and a BA in International Studies, Kyriakos  brings extensive knowledge and experience. With  accolades, scholarships and volunteer work further attest to Kyriakos’  dedication to guiding SGLMG’s mission. Kyriakos has disclosed involvement with Inclusive Rainbow Voices, Harbour City Bears, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association and GLOBE Victoria.
 
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1 week ago
10 minutes 17 seconds

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Sat, 1st, Nov, 2025: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca and Fiona Patten
Macca’s back! And is joined this week in the hosting seat by the brave, the bold, Fiona Patten, former MP as they discuss the news and view of the week, what’s on this week’s show as they touch on the news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being stripped of his honours, styles, homes and titles.
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1 week ago
13 minutes 27 seconds

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Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Maria Bololia, Event Manager, Whittlesea LGBTIQA+ Multicultural Fair Day

Paul and Kenny are joined live on air by Maria Bololia – Event Manager, Whittlesea as they discuss the 3rd annual  LGBTIQA+ Multicultural Fair Day
LGBTIQA+ MULTICULTURAL FAIR DAY


SAT 8TH NOV3.30PM -7.30PM


WHERE


BARRY RD COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTRE


36 BARRY RD THOMASTOWN TRAIN TO THOMASTOWN OR BUS 554 OR 557


VENUE BEHIND KINDERGARTEN AND NEXT TO TENNIS


COURTS SET BACK FROM MAIN ROAD


FREE ENTRY


ONSITE PARKING AVAILABLE





ACTIVITIES




Workshops






Sustainable Gardening






Street Art (Doyle/The Blender)






Performances






Recycled Fashion






African Drumming






Give Aways (Donated by La Mez)






Food Catered by Nina’s Cucina






Info Stalls







Proudly supported by City of Whittlesea


AGMC would like to acknowledge City of Whittlesea for proudly funding and supporting LGBTIQA+ Multicultural Fair Day





Australian LGBTIQA+ Multicultural Council proudly auspiced and supported this event.





For further info contact Maria on 0400 681 992 or e-mail mumalio1964@gmail.com





The organiser would  like to acknowledge that millions of LGBTIQA+ people have been harmed by religious leaders/institutions and continue to work towards abolishing vilification.

 
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 26 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Dr Amir Razmjou, Edith Cowan Uni. Australia’s Place in the Global Critical Minerals Race.
Paul and Kenny talk to Dr Amir Razmjou – Assoc Prof & Head of Mineral Recovery Research Centre, Edith Cowan University
Associate Professor Amir Razmjou is a distinguished academic and industry leader with over 20 years of expertise in desalination, water treatment, membrane technology, and mineral processing. As the Board Director of the Membrane Society of Australasia (MSA) and Founder of the Mineral Recovery Research Centre at Edith Cowan University (ECU), Western Australia, Dr. Razmjou has played a pivotal role in driving innovation and excellence in the field of mining and resource extraction, particularly in the critical mineral processing. With a track record of publishing over 220 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals, securing substantial research funding exceeding $17 million, and receiving several awards, including 2024 WA FHRI Fund Innovation Fellow, the 2023 MSA Industry Innovation Award and 2021 UTS Chancellor research fellow, Amir has demonstrated exceptional leadership and expertise. He has supervised more than 40 Master’s and Ph.D. candidates and currently holds editorial roles in high-profile journals such as Desalination, DWT, JWPE, among others.
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 49 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Dr Charles Livingstone, Assoc Prof, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Monash: Gambling and its Harmful Affects on Australia
Dr Charles Livingstone – Assoc Prof, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Monash
Charles is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. His principal research interests are in gambling as a public health issue, social theory of gambling, ethics of gambling research and reform of gambling regulation.
He joins Paul and Kenny to discuss the extent of the gambling problem in Australia and what can be done about it.
Listeners who are concerned about their own problems with gambling – or on behalf of a friend of family member are encouraged to reach out to the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au for support. 

Charles’s latest article ‘is a 6 point plan to ease gambling problems in Australia.

“Wagering (betting on sport, racing and even elections), is now mainly online, and reaps another $8.4 billion in Australia. This is the fastest growing gambling sector, with growth, adjusted for inflation, of more than 45% between 2018-19 and 2022-23.Pokies grew by a more modest 7.6% during the same period. Only casinos went backwards.
Overall, gambling costs Australians more than $32 billion annually.
This has been fuelled by relentless promotion and marketing and the expansion of the gambling ecosystem: the network of commercial actors who reap a major dividend from gambling losses.
It includes the bookies, pub and club chains as well as sporting leagues, financial services providers, software and game developers, charitable organisations, broadcasters, and state and territory governments”.
https://theconversation.com/this-6-point-plan-can-ease-australias-gambling-problems-if-our-government-has-the-guts-256442



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2 weeks ago
13 minutes 11 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Paul Byrne-Moroney, Host of “The I in Us”, Intersex Awareness Day
Paul and Kenny talk to Joy’s own Paul Byrne-Moroney, Intersex Awareness
Intersex Community Advocate and host of The I In Us on JOY, Paul Byrne-Moroney joins us to speak about his personal experience living with an intersex variation, the advocacy work he does for the community, and more.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes 22 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Georgie Purcell – Sen. Nthrn Vic. Animal Justice Party, Koala Cull, Controversary
Kenny and Paul are joined live in the studio by Georgie Purcell, as they discuss her stance against Koala culling in Victoria.
Georgie Purcell is a Member of the Victorian Legislative Council, representing the Northern Victoria Region for the Animal Justice Party, elected in 2022 at just 30 y/o.
Prior to entering Parliament, she worked in communications, advocacy, and policy — and has a strong background in animal welfare campaigning.
Georgie is one of the most openly progressive MPs in the Vic Parliament, outspoken on animal rights, gender equality, reproductive rights, and LGBTQIA+ inclusion.
She has shared her experiences of online abuse, slut-shaming and misogyny, using her platform to advocate for safer political spaces, particularly for women and queer-identifying people.
Georgie is also a bi+ woman and proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, frequently championing issues of visibility and intersectionali
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 34 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Sat,25th Oct, 2025: Aiv Puglielli – MP Greens, Nth Eastern Metro, Co-health loss of Funding
Paul and Kenny are joined live in the studio by Aiv Puglielli – MP Greens, Nth Eastern Metro, Co-health loss of Funding
Aiv Puglielli is a member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing North-East Metropolitan Region for the Victorian Greens. With a background in the arts as a composer and producer, Aiv brings a creative lens to politics and is an advocate for climate action, housing justice and community-led solutions. Aiv has worked across grassroots campaigns and in
parliament since 2022, focusing on progressive policies that protect the environment while supporting workers and local communities.
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2 weeks ago
13 minutes 11 seconds

Saturday Magazine
Saturday Magazine is JOY 94.9’s longest-running news and current affairs program