A community radio program placing the issues that matter to the Sutherland Shire under a microscope. If there is a voice to be heard, a story to be told, an issue that matters to the Sutherland Shire, you'll hear it from Cam Reddin. Thursday Nights 8-10pm on 2SSR 99.7FM.
A Perth high school has appointed two male students as head prefects because none of the Year 12 girls were considered up to the job.Cam blasts the decision, suggesting female students deserve a female leader to look up to.
The Victorian Government has approved a 12-month trial of female pedestrian symbols at major intersections in Melbourne.
Cam says the Fair Work Commission's ruling in favour of slashing Sunday penalty rates, if implemented, will cut off much-needed funds from young workers in the Shire.
A study has found that three quarters of Australian interns don't end up with a job at the end of their work experience tenure. Lead author of the study from the UTS Business School Dr Damian Oliver joined Cam to discuss why this was the case and why pumping more internships into the market won't get young people into work.
Sharks Premiership fullback Ben Barba has signed a multimillion-dollar deal with French rugby club Toulon in a move that may spell the end of his NRL career.
According to data from the state's Opal card ticketing system, peak hour train trips dropped by one fifth the day after Australia Day. A mystery '24-hour bug' is believed to be the cause...
New year, same train interruptions! Trains will be down for track work once again on the T4 line for the first full weekend of 2017.
A Sydney woman remains in a stable condition at Sutherland hospital after arriving in Australia with measles. The young woman who has not been identified arrived on a Virgin Australia flight from Denpasar, Bali on New Year's Day. NSW Health authorities are warning the public to be on the lookout for symptoms of measles after a passenger arrived in SYDNEY while infectious with the disease.
Australia's most prominent celebrity psychic Sharina Star joined Cam to share her predictions for the New Year.
Investigations into Sharks Premiership star Andrew Fifita are continuing months after the prop was discovered to be wearing the letters 'FKL' on his match day armband.
The winners of the 2017 Sutherland Shire Council Australia Day Awards were announced this week.
A forgetful tradie copped a fine for shoplifting a $3 battery after becoming distracted when he asked the check-out girl on a date.
Earlier this year you may remember Cam spoke with Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison about the passing of his friend and patriarch of the Sutherland Shire Michael Tynan.Mr Tynan passed away in February at the age of 80, having spent many of those years serving the Shire in a number of roles.This Friday Night the Tynan family have organised a charity ball in commemoration of his life and achievements, with proceeds going to the St George and Sutherland Medical Research Foundation.The dinner will also be celebrating 50 years of Tynan Motors, the company Michael pioneered.Michael's daughter Madeline joined Cam on this week's show.
Recent analysis released by the Risk Frontiers group identified more than 100,000 households across metropolitan Sydney that are exposed to high bushfire risks this summer.The Sutherland Shire has over 14,000 homes within 100m of bushland, which ranks our region the third-most overall. Inspector Scott Deller from the Sutherland Fire Control Centre joined Cam Reddin.
The search is on for a Sharks super-fan after a message of support for the 2016 NRL Premiers flashed on the titantron at a Denver Broncos game in the NFL.An image of the big screen displaying the phrase "Up up Cronulla, best wishes to the Cronulla Sharks" was sent to The Leader after surfacing shortly after the Grand Final win.Fairfax journalist Josh Bartlett is leading the charge, he joined Cam on the show to discuss the search so far.
Star fullback Ben Barba has been released from his playing contract to seek professional help after failing a drug test following the Cronulla Sharks maiden Premiership.
Just over a week from now, astronomers from NASA are predicting the moon will be bigger and brighter than it has been in nearly 70 years.When it reaches full moon on NOVEMBER 14, our moon will be at its closest point to EARTH since AUSTRALIA DAY in 1948. The moon will appear up to 14 per cent larger and 30 per cent brighter than a full moon at its furthest orbital point.They’re calling this the ‘SUPERMOON’.Brendan Bell from the SUTHERLAND ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY joined Cam on the show.
This Sunday the Gymea Fair returns to the streets of the Shire. Around 55,000 people are expected to flock to over 200 stalls across the day.Cam caught up with event coordinator Cathy Animus from the Gymea Village and Gymea Chamber of Commerce on this week's show.
The drought is over, and isn't the Shire loving it!Sutherland Shire Mayor Carmelo Pesce joined Cam Reddin to discuss handing over the key to the Shire as well as the emotional outpouring in the days following the Sharks maiden premiership.
The NSW government has announced a subsidy to help low-income households upgrade from an old fridge or TV to a new energy-efficient appliance.$4 million has been allocated to the program as part of the Home Energy Action program for the remainder of the financial year. Environment Minister and Member for the Sutherland Shire seat of Cronulla Mark Speakman believes the program will go some way to helping low-income households, including pensioners, cut hundreds off their energy bill.Minister Speakman joined Cam on the show this week.