The first episode of the new series went to air on Wednesday October 24 2001 and was repeated on Wednesday November 7 2001 (we repeated the first two episodes to give viewers who missed them a second chance to see them).
The subject for the first program was Home Schooling and featured two interviews, the first with Ruth Chivell who for many years has been educating her children at home, and the second with her daughter Naomi, who talks about her experience of being educated at home.
Some screen shots from these interviews can be seen lower down this page.
If you want more information about this topic you can contact the programs interviewer, Chris Field on 9471 0966.
The second episode of the new series went to air on Wednesday October 31 2001 and was repeated on Wednesday November 14 2001.
This episode took a look at the Pharmacy profession and consisted of a two part interview with an experienced Melbourne Pharmacist, Spiros Katos, who talked about his career in the profession as well as how the use of pharmaceutical drugs has developed, and information relevant to their use.
For more information about this episode you can contact the programs interviewer,
Takis Manetas on 9850 780.
The third episode of the new series went to air on Wednesday November 21 2001.
This episode looked at a fruit juice health drink, Noni Juice and consisted of two interviews with different people about the origins and properties of the Juice.
If you want more information about this topic you can contact the programs interviewer, Chris Field on 9471 0966.
The fourth episode of the new series went to air on Wednesday November 28 2001.
This episode looked at The Melbourne Tramways Band, and consisted of an interview with the current serving secretary of the band Ed Bright, as well as some footage we filmed of the band at both one of their outdoor concerts at Wattle Park and at a recent indoor concert of the Stage Band version of the band.
If you want more information about the Melbourne Tramways Band you can contact Ed Bright on 9755 1475.
The fifth episode of the new series went to air on Wednesday December 5 2001.
This episode looked at the topic of recovering from a Stroke, and consisted of two interviews, one with Merryn Brose who has been affected by a Stroke, and one with Jannettee Blennerhassett, a physiotherapist who works in the area of Stroke recovery.
If you want more information about Stroke recovery you can contact the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre on 1800 657 007 or 9670 1000
The Sixth episode of the series went to air on Wednesday December 12 2001.
This episode consisted of an interview with the founder of Dilmah Tea, Merrill J. Fernando, and looked at his career in the Tea Industry, from being trained as a Tea Taster 50 years ago to the development of his own company.
The Seventh episode went to air on Wednesday December 19 2001.
This episode consisted of two interviews, the first with a member of the local Greek community, Serafim Antoniou about his life, and the second with Dr Ponn Sathia-Nathan about the Tamil Community.
The Eighth episode went to air on Wednesday December 26 2001 (Boxing Day).
This episode consisted of two interviews, the first with Charles Bibawi who came to Australia from the Sudan, and the second with Rev. Bill Wyatt about the Cleansing Streams Counseling program.
For more information about the Cleansing Streams Christian Counseling program you can call Bill Wyatt on 9846 7244.
The Eleventh episode went to air on Wednesday January 16 2002.
This episode consisted of an interview with Victoria Dench from V.S.D.C. about their employment services for Deaf and Hearing Impaired people, followed by and interview with a client of the service, Walid Masri. The program included real time sign language interpretation for Deaf viewers.
For more information about the V.S.D.C. Employment services you can call them on 9529 3988 (voice) or 9529 8605 (Fax or TTY)
It consisted of an interview with Gus Trigo-Contillo of the Sonic Group, a Heidelberg based Real Estate Investment Company, about Real Estate Investment.
For more information about the Sonic Group you can call them on 9455 3466
This episode went to air on Wednesday January 30 2002, and was repeated on Thursday June 13 2002 and Friday 21 June 2002.
It consisted of two Interviews, the first with David Elder of the Darebin University of the Third Age (U3A) about the U3A. The second is with Rick Randall about the “Talkin' Back” young persons film making project run by the Banyule City Council. The project is starting in Feburary 2002. To contact the “Talkin' Back” project, please phone 9457 9940, or email Rick Randall.
This episode went to air on Wednesday February 13 2002.
It consisted of two interviews on the topic of Foster Care. The first with Kay Gyngell from Anglicare North, the second with Maryl Plaschke a foster carer. For more information you can contact Anglicare Victoria on 9302 3899.
This episode went to air on Wednesday February 20 2002.
The first segment of the program consisted of an interview with Youth worker Les Twentyman of Open Family focusing in the problems of young people, particularly on the problem of drug use. The second segment of the program is a short documentary about his work with homeless and drug dependant young people. For more information about this topic you can contact Open Family on 9699 5588.
This episode went to air on Wednesday February 27 2002.
The first segment of the program consisted of an interview with finance consultant Andrew Gardner about the financing of property investments. For more information about the topic of this segment only you can contact Andrew Gardner on 0438 256 616. The second segment was an interview about Conveyancing with Dorothy Kalogeropoulos who works in this area.
This episode went to air on Wednesday March 13 2002.
It consisted of an interview with Dr Helen Skouteris from the School of Psychological Science at La Trobe University about research she has done into the area of body image in pregnant women. For more information you can contact Dr Skouteris at the School of Psychological Science at La Trobe University on 9479 2497.
This episode went to air on Wednesday March 27 2002.
It consisted of an interview with Gary Kennedy an Amateur Radio Operator about Amateur Radio and Amateur Television. For more information about Amateur Radio or Amateur Television you can contact Gary on 0418 170 738, or visit his web site at: www.gak.net.au/vk3khb/
This episode went to air on Thursday April 25 2002.
It consisted of an interview with Chris Beddoe of the child rights organization Childwise about her work in the prevention of child sex tourism. For more information on this topic you can contact Childwise on 9645 8911(Ph) or 9645 8922(Fax), or you can visit their web site at: www.ecpat.org
In it Takis Manetas talked to the Reverend Glen O’Brien, the Academic Dean of Kingsley Theological College and then to Gary Scott, a theological student about the challenges of training for Christian Ministry. For more information about the work of Kingsley College you can contact the college on 9355 9000, or visit their web site at: www.kingsley.vic.edu.au
In it Sonia Georgievska talked to Justin Marshall of the Guide Dog Association of Victoria. For more information you can contact the Guide Dog Association of Victoria on 9854 4468, or go to their web site at: www.guidedogs.asn.au
This episode went to air on Thursday June 20 2002, and was repeated Thursday 27 June 2002.
In this episode Rebecca Long talked to Doug, a member of the Cave Clan, a group of people who explore the storm water drains and other underground and hidden urban structures. For more information see their web site at: www.caveclan.org
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Julia Walker the National Executive Director of Riding for the Disabled and Sue Haydon a State Coach of the same organization, and a Para-Olympian, about the work that Riding for the Disabled does in providing Horse Riding instruction for the Disabled.
The program also focuses on their awareness week from July 27th to August 4th, and how the recent rises in insurance costs may affect their organization.
For more information about the Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia see their web site at: www.rda.org.au, or call them on 9372 2126.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to George Mavroyeni a producer of wedding videos and member of the AVPA, about the production of wedding videos, particularly multi-cultural ones.
George Mavroyeni can be contacted by phone on 9597 9699
This episode went to air on Monday August 19 2002.
In this episode Sonia Gorgievska first talks to Katie Peck from Australian owned natural beauty therapy company, Jurlique, about the company, its history and philosophy. Then Sonia talks to Shelley Wallace a Beauty Therapist from Jurlique as she demonstrates the application of a facial.
This episode went to air on Monday August 26 2002.
In this episode we looked at the topic of Stillness Meditation.
Mirella Killingsworth first talked to Kaye Hakopian and then with Michael Seymour of E.S.M.A.- Educators of Stillness Meditation Australia, about the Stillness Meditation techniques developed by a Melbourne Psychiatrist, Dr Ainsley Meers
For more information about the Stillness Meditation technique you can cantact Pauline McKinnon on 9817 2933
This episode went to air on Monday September 9 2002.
In this episode we looked at the Darebin Music Feast, the annual City of Darebin music festival running from Friday 6 September to Sunday 15 September 2002.
Takis Manetas first interviewed Caroline Clarke the Co-ordinator of the high Vibes Day which was the finale to the feast.
The second interview was with Anthea Sidiropoulos a singer and songwriter who was one of the performers taking part in the Music Feast. Anthea and her guitarist, Nicholas Pantopiou, then performed two songs, "Summertime" and "Never on a Sunday"
For more information about the Darebin Music Feast you can call 9230 4302 or take a look at the web page for the Feast at: www.darebin.vic.gov.au/arts/feast.html
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This episode went to air on Monday September 16 2002.
In this episode Sonia Gorgievska talked to Brian Klemm, the General Manager of Keep Ausrtalia Beautiful
Victoria about the history and the work of K.A.B.V., which is best known for the "Tidy Towns" program
For more information about K.A.B.V. you can call 9484 2399 or take a look at their web page at: www.kabv.org.au
This episode went to air on Monday September 23 2002.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Rita Danko, a Natural Vision Improvement Teacher, about natural methods of improving the vision of people who would otherwise need glasses or contact lenses. Rita herself, rid herself of the need to use glasses by using natural vision improvement methods first pioneered by Dr William Horatio Bates.
For more information on natural vision improvement you can call Rita Danko on 9803 7990
This episode went to air on Monday October 7 2002.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Deborah Zalewski, who became a paraplegic after a car accident and was one of the one percent of people who suffer from such injuries and go on to make a full recovery. She later went on to become a Bodybulider and has won several titles from the International Natural Bodybuilding Association.
This episode went to air on Monday October 14 2002.
In the first segment of this episode Sonia Gorgievska talked to Rosetta Stefano of the Tanya Powell Model Agency about how a Model Agency helps train Models and helps them find work.
In the second segment Sonia talked to Cassie Gardner a young Model, and winner of a modeling competition in Shanghai, about her experiences so far in the industry.
For more information you can call the Tanya Powell Modeling Agency on 9629 3433, or visit their website at www.tanyapowell.com.au.
This episode went to air on Monday October 21 2002.
In the first segment of this episode Edie Barker talked to Penny McDonald of Events Logistics, the organizers of the Darebin Festival, being held this year at Edwardes Lake Park, about the festival.
In the second segment Edie talked to Libby Hynes from the Environmental Strategy Department of the Darebin City Council about the council’s plans for the clean up of Edwardes Lake.
For more information you can call the Darebin City Council on 9230 4444, or visit their website at www.darebin.vic.gov.au.
This episode went to air on Monday October 28 2002.
In the first segment of this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Loraine Lipson of Commonwealth Carelink about this Commonwealth Government funded service that provides information on local services to people.
To contact your nearest Commonwealth Carelink Centre call 1800 052 222, or for more information you can visit their website at www.commcarelink.health.gov.au.
In the second segment Takis Manetas talked to Milton Kalogeropoulos, of AMG (American Mission to Greeks), an international Christian organization that primarily helps care for people of Greek origin in need all over the world.
For more information about AMG you can contect them on 9846 6481.
This episode went to air on Monday December 2 2002, and was repeated on Friday December 6 2002.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Anna Maciejewska the organiser of a Silent Peace March to be held in the city on Sunday December the 8th 2002.
For more information about the march you can contact the organisers via Email at silentmarch@hotmail.com.
This episode went to air on Monday December 9 2002.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to John Wall, Assistant Principal of Kurunjang Secondary College in Melton, about the college and the concert based around their year seven drama production, that they put on to raise money for the Starlight Foundation.
For more information about the College you can phone them on 9743 9211, or look at their web site www.kurunjangsc.vic.edu.au.
This episode went to air on Monday December 16 2002.
This episode showcased what we do at Northern Access Tevevision.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Steve Williams the producer of “Living It Loud” and then to Chris Field the Chairperson of Northern Access TV about their involvement in Community Television.
This episode went to air on Monday December 30 2002.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Hilton Bonner, Director of a production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs running in Melbourne in January. The show is at the Comedy Theatre, and runs for a limited season from Friday January 3, 2003 to Saturday January 25, 2003.
Tickets for the show are available at Ticketek, Ph: 13 28 49, and more information can be obtained from the show's web site at www.snowwhite7dwarfs.com
This episode will go to air on Monday January 6 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Mary Nicholls a “Brain Gym” Instructor, about “Brain Gym”, which is a part of the field of Educational Kinesiology.
For more information about "Brain Gym" you can Call Mary Nicholls on 9435 0349 or for information about the CAE course mentioned in the program contact the Centre for Adult Education (CAE) on 9652 0611 or visit the CAE web site at www.cae.edu.au
This episode went to air on Monday January 13 2003.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Rhonda Galbally of Our Community.com.au, a web company that provides tools and services for the community sector, to enable volunteer run community groups to run their operations, including web based tools that help with things like fundraising and management.
For more information about Our Community you can call their office on 9320 6800
or visit their web site at www.ourcommunity.com.au
This episode went to air on Monday January 20 2003.
In this episode Chris Field talked to Tony Kirwan, the Australian founder of a new charity “Destiny Rescue” that has been set up to sponsor and help children in need in the poorest countries of the world, particularly orphans and children that are the victims of child prostitution.
For more information about Destiny Rescue you can call 9437 7397
, or visit their web site at www.destinyrescue.org
This episode went to air on Monday January 27 2003 (and will be repeated on Friday 31 January 2003).
In this episode Sonia Gorgievska talked to Rey Tiquia a Chinese Medicine practitioner about Chinese Medicine, particularly Acupuncture, and it’s history and how it is used, particularly here in Australia.
For more information you can phone Rey Tiquia on 9499 1362, or contact him via Email at rey@alphalink.com.au
This episode went to air on Monday February 3 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Fr Wahid Riad a Catholic Priest who is part of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement, about his vocation, and his work as Parish Priest at St Augustine's Parish in the heart of Melbourne City.
For more information you can contact Fr Wahid at St Augustine's Catholic church on 9629 7140. Or have a look at the resources page of the Web site for the Melbourne Catholic Charismatic Renewal Centre at www.ccr.org.au/resources.html
This episode will go to air on Monday February 10 2003.
In this episode Chris Field talks to Michelle Kleinert, a business consultant about Network Marketing and how it can help people to develop diverse sources of income.
For more information you can contact Michelle on 9335 6877.
This episode will go to air on Monday February 17 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Alan Panozza who is the Australian head of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement.
For more information you can contact the offices of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement on 9629 2544. Or have a look at the Web site for the Melbourne Catholic Charismatic Renewal Centre at www.ccr.org.au
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Shane Lewis of the Cycle for Life project, a grass roots community based project focusing on recycling bikes and distributing them to people in need both here and overseas.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Paul Roberts, owner/manager of the Paul Roberts International Model Agency about his business and the modelling industry. She also talked to one of his models about how she started as a model, and gives tips to people wanting to enter the modelling industry.
For more information you can contact the Paul Roberts International Model Agency on 9682 0886. Or have a look at their Web site at www.paulrobertsint.com
In this episode Takis Manetas talked to Rev. Stephen Dillman a visiting Christian Minister from the Church of the Nazarene, in America, about conflict and how to resolve it, from his experience as a Christian Minister.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Stan O’Loughlin the President of the Richard Wagner Society of Victoria.
For more information about the Richard Wagner Society of Victoria contact the Secretary of the Society, Dr David Gale, on 9650 1057.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Detective Senior Constable Sven Koernig of the Victoria Police about his career in the Police Force.
For more information about the Victoria Police contact the Victoria Police Corporate Communications Division, on 9247 6666. Or visit the Victoria Police Web Site at www.police.vic.gov.au
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Emma Lenaine-Smith the Business Attraction Coordinator of the Darebin City Council, and to Tim Bateson a local business owner, about the Darebin Junction Renewal Project that is helping to renew the strip shopping in the Darebin Junction area.
For more information about the Darebin Junction Renewal Project contact the Darebin city Council, on 9230 4418. Or visit their Web Site at www.darebin.vic.gov.au/business
For more information about the Melbourne School of Art contact the school on 9532 8678. Or visit their Web Site at www.melbart.com.au
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Stavroula Zandes, the Multicultural Program Co-ordinator of Quit Victoria, about Quit Victoria and World No Tobacco Day, which was on May 31 2003.
For more information about, and assistance with quiting Smoking, call the Quit Line on 131 848. Or visit the Quit Web Site at www.quit.org.au
In this episode Chris Field talked to Milan Poropat, the CEO of St Mary's House of Welcome, in Brunswick St, Fitzroy, a drop in centre for homeless and disadvantaged people, and then to Ann Gosley, Fundraiser & Spokesperson for the Homeless People's Association.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Dr Paul Spano, a Cosmetic Physician about Anti-wrinkle and Cosmetic Medicine, and how he got started in the business.
This episode went to air on Wednesday July 30 2003.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Pat La Manna OAM, the President of the Melbourne Market Lions Club, about his involvement in Lions, and about the Lions Licola Village.
This episode went to air on Wednesday August 6 2003.
In this episode Chris Field talked to Vanessa Collins from Melbourne Youth Support Service about their work supporting Homeless Youth and about their fundraising event, the Winter Sleepout, on August 8th 2003.
For more information about the Sleepout and the work of the Melbourne Youth Support Service, you can contact them at their office at 19 King St, Melbourne, 3000, or call them on 9614 3688, or Fax on 9614 3622. Or visit the Melbourne City Mission Web Site at www.mcm.org.au
This episode went to air on Wednesday August 20 2003.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Christine Hall from the Focolare Movement, a lay movement of the Catholic Church, about a Marian Conference they are organising to be held on Saturday 30 August 2003, in the Hawthorn Town Hall.
This episode went to air on Wednesday September 3 2003.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Stephen Bond, a bushwalking enthusiast about the video he has produced, Bushwalking Australia “The Hidden Valley”. The video is then featured in its entirety in the reminder of this special hour long program.
To find out more about "Bushwalking Australia" or to order the video, write to: Stephen Bond Dollar Road Stony Creek Victoria 3957
This episode went to air on Wednesday September 10 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth first talked to John Lane the co-ordinator of this years Darebin Music Feast, about this festival of music which is being held from 12 to 21 September.
In the second segment Mirella then talked to two performers taking part in the Music Feast, Nasrine Rahmani and Leo Dale.
This episode went to air on Monday October 6 2003.
In this episode David McLauchlan talks to Graham Jordan about the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria, operators of Victoria's Tramway Museum at Bylands, near Kilmore.
To contact the Tramway Museum Society of Victoria, visit their site at http://www.tmsv.org.au, phone Graham on 03 9798 6035, email graleen@hotkey.net.au or write to PO Box 27, Malvern VIC 3144.
This episode went to air on Monday October 13 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Robert Pasqualini and Vito Cafici from Keraton Hair Clinic, about hair loss and how they are able to help people with it, and also to one of their clients, Luke Cintolo
For more information contact Keraton Hair Clinic on 8415 0800 or visit their site at www.keraton.com.au. Or visit Keraton Hair Clinic at 72 Johnston St, Collingwood.
This episode went to air on Monday November 10 2003.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to John Kelly from the Alternative Technology Association about environmentally sustainable technologies and how to apply these in everyday life and what the Association does to promote these.
This episode went to air on Monday November 17 2003.
In this episode Chris Field talked to Danny Nalliah of Catch The Fire Ministries about his background in Christian Ministry in Shri Lanka and Saudi Arabia.
For more information contact Catch The Fire Ministries on 9794 8211 or visit their web site at www.catchthefire.com.au
This episode went to air on Monday January 19 2004.
In this episode Takis Manteas talked to Karin Schutz, who is from a Christian Outreach Organization who will be working to promote christian values during the Greek 2004 Olympic Games.
For more information about the 2004 Athens Olympics have a look at the official 2004 Olympic web site at www.athens2004.com
In this episode Takis Manetas talked to Professor Mary Kalantzis, who was organizing a conference for the Greek Community entitled “Greek Australians in the 21st Century", which was held at RMIT’s Storey Hall, 2 - 4 April 2004.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Dr Nancy Longnecker, a researcher from the University of Western Australia about Pulses, the edible part of the Legume family, and about a Cookbook she has produced of recipes for pulses as well as the web site www.passionforpulses.com about the benefits of Pulses.
In this episode Takis Manetas talked to David Wilson, a Reverend of the Wesleyan church about living in the inner city, and his involvement in inner city ministry.
In this episode Takis Manetas talked to Jim Mangioros and Harry Malos, founders of a Men's Christian Support Group that supports men who are going through the pain of separation and divorce.
For more information see their Website www.mcsg.org.au, or call Jim on 0413 680 134 or Harry on 0409 563 943
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Andrew “Simmeau” Simpson a singer and songwriter and lead singer of the local Melbourne band “Pawn”
The second segment of the program consisted of two songs sung by Simmeau accompanied by Damian “Tek” Zylstra, the bands lead guitarist
“Heaven only knows” and “Shine On”
This episode went to air on Monday August 16 2004.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Stavroula Zandes from Quit Victoria about the dangers of smoking and what Quit Victoria does to help people to quit smoking.
This episode went to air on Monday August 23 2004.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Ray O’Sullivan, a Release Therapist about what Release Therapy is and how it differs from traditional methods of counseling and analysis and other therapies.
This episode went to air on Monday September 27 2004.
In this episode David McLauchlan talked to Rhonda Galbally the CEO of ourcommunity.com.au about the book she has just written “Just Passions” which is about her life and her work in the Health and Disabilities Rights areas.
This episode went to air on Monday November 29 2004.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Michael Constable from the Advocates for Survivors of child Abuse (ASCA), and Angela King, also from ASCA.
This episode went to air on Monday January 17 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Becky Gee (in the first segment) and Tamara Fraser (in the second segment) the organizers of a regular alternative therapy night in St Kilda, the “Stayin’ Alive Night” at the Fubar Café.
This episode went to air on Monday February 28 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Jeff Hammond a Christian Minister in Indonesia, about the impact of the Tusanmi and the relief efforts.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talked to Michael Carew who is playing the role of Jesus in this years annual Passion Play at Ruffey Lake Park in Doncaster.
This episode went to air on Monday August 22 2005.
In this episode Dr Melissa Keogh talks to Dr Ross King, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Deakin University about Eating Disorders, and in the second half of the program she talks to Brigette Agostinelli, who speaks about her experience of recovering from Anorexia Nervosa.
This episode went to air on Monday August 29 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to James Innes who has been involved in producing a compilation CD “Shot by Revolver” of bands who have played at Revolver in Melbourne.
This episode went to air on Monday September 5 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Jane Thom who has a web business called Party Kids that specialises in providing materials and ideas for parents having parties at home for their kids.
This episode went to air on Monday September 12 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Monique Mahony, Michael Abbott, and Scott Lewis, who are organizing a series of multi-arts events, called Fringe Fusion, as part of the 2005 Fringe Festival
This episode went to air on Monday November 7 2005.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Glen Noble the organizer of the St Kilda Jazz Jam, a Jazz festival on in St Kilda from the 8th to the 13th of November.
This episode went to air on Monday January 9 2006.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Justin Brady an Instrumentalist and Harmonica Teacher and one of the members of “Things of Stone and Wood”.
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This episode went to air on Monday January 23 2006.
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Prema Jansen a Jungian Therapist and Personal Growth Facilitator. This is the second time Prema has appeared on the program.
For more information about Prema's next workshop in Melbourne, on 15 March 2006, call Judy on 9592 6702
This episode went to air on Monday February 6 2006.
In this episode David McLauchlan talks to Joy Trickett a Music Teacher who also runs a small business, The Australian Music Teachers Register, which is a telephone and internet referral service enabling students to find Music Teachers.
For more information contact The Australian Music Teachers Register on (03) 9466 9500 or visit their web site at: www.amtr.com.au
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In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Tracy Jeffery, who is confined to a wheel chair with cerebral palsy, about her positive attitude to life.
The Crisis Catharsis & Contemplation Exhibition is on at St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, 449 Albert St, East Melbourne, until Thursday 18 May, 9am to 5pm daily.
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In this episode Chris Field talks to Gary Bates a person who has researched the UFO phenomena and written a book about it from a Christian perspective.
For more information contact Gary at Creation Ministries International on: (07)3841 8222
In this episode Mirella Killingsworth talks to Paul Morgan from SANE Australia and then in the second half of the program to Glen Noble from C31 who organized a charity soccer match between C31 and SBS Radio to benefit SANE Australia
For more information call the SANE helpline on: 1800 18 7263 or visit their web site at:
www.sane.org
Or call C31 Melbourne on: 9660 3131
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