Mitchell's Front Page airs on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9-11am on 94.7 The Pulse. We talk about local, national and international issues relevant to Geelong and interview key Geelong people.
Federal Corangamite MP Libby Coker spoke about the issues in federal politics. The post December 14- Federal Corangamite MP Libby Coker appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Liberal candidate for Corangamite Stephanie Asher spoke about the issues on the federal campaign trail. The post December 14- Liberal candidate for Corangamite Stephanie Asher appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Borough of Queenscliffe Mayor Cr Ross Ebbels spoke to the program about the issues in the Borough. The post December 14- Borough of Queenscliffe Mayor Cr Ross Ebbels appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Cr Donnie Grigau, who is also the owner of The Shelter Shed joined the program to give his thoughts on the key issues in the Borough. The post Borough of Queenscliffe Cr Donnie Grigau appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Surf Coast Times Associate Editor James Taylor appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss the year in review on the Surf Coast. The post December 14- James Taylor, Associate Editor- Surf Coast Times appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Geelong Bank CEO Vivien Allen appeared on the program to talk about financial goals for the new year and scams to be wary of. The post December 14- Financial resolutions for the new year with Vivien Allen, CEO- Geelong Bank appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Cottage by The Sea CEO Adam Wake joined the program in Queenscliff to talk about what's happening at Cottage By The Sea. The post Cottage By The Sea CEO Adam Wake appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Liv Lomez plays live on Mitchell's Front Page live from the Shelter Shed. Liv Lomez plays live The post Music from Liv Lomez appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Victorian Senator Sarah Henderson spoke to the program about the issues in federal politics. The post December 13- Victorian Senator Sarah Henderson appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Liberal Western Victoria MP Bev McArthur talks about the issues in state politics. The post December 13- Western Victoria MP Bev McArthur appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Bellarine Ward Councillor Jim Mason discusses the issues in local politics. The post December 13- Bellarine Ward Councillor Jim Mason appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Former Western Victoria MP Simon Ramsay talks about the issues of the day for the final time in 2021. The post December 13- Former Western Victoria MP Simon Ramsay appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Festival of Sails Chairman Roger Bennett spoke to the program about the return of the Festival of Sails. “The past couple of years have been extremely difficult for major events and we have been understandably frustrated by not being able to deliver Geelong's much-loved event,” Mr Bennett said. “While the 2022 event will look a little different, we're delighted to be back out sailing and racing and importantly, welcoming the public back into Geelong to celebrate the long weekend.” The post Festival of Sails returns for 2022 appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Toby Hagon, Editor at EVCentral.com.au appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to talk about the latest in motoring. The post December 13- Toby Hagon, Editor- EVCentral.com.au appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
A look at the issues in sport. The post December 13- Monday Sport appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Committee for Geelong Chair Clive Pugh appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss the Committee's 20 year anniversary. The post December 7- Clive Pugh, Chair- Committee for Geelong appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
G21 CEO Giulia Baggio appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss the issues in the G21 region. The post December 7- Giulia Baggio, CEO- G21 appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Geelong Gaol Museum General Manager Deb Robinson talks about what's happening at Geelong Gaol over the school holidays. The post Geelong Gaol during the school holidays appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
According to WorkSafe statistics, more workers die in the weeks leading up to Christmas than at any other time of year. Safety leadership expert Anton Guinea offers some tips on keeping workers safe this Christmas. “Over the past decade, almost 25% of all workplace fatalities occurred in November and December,” Mr Guinea said. The post Workplace safety during Christmas appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
As borders start to re-open, Immigration expert Melanie Macfarlene provides an update about international students coming back to Australia. The post International student immigration update appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Real Estate Performance Coach Ryan Thompson discuses what vendors need to know about property valuations. The post Getting the right pre-sale valuation for your property appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Trent Geddes joined the program to look at the latest in tech. The post December 7- Talking Tech with Trent Geddes appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Animal Justice Party MP Andy Meddick spoke to the program about the issues in state politics. The post December 6- Western Victoria MP Andy Meddick appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Davina Montgomery looks at the issues of the day. The post December 6- Davina Montgomery appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Lead researcher Professor Kim Bennell and study participant Alan Miller discuss success in exercise and diet programs delivered via telehealth. “Our researchers found 80% had improved knee pain and a loss of an average of 10.2kgs of body weight,” a University of Melbourne spokesperson said. “One man lost 41kgs and no longer needs pain medication or surgery.” “Another lost 16kgs and also no longer needs surgery or pain medication. He has been able to return to leading groups on adventure treks to the Kokoda Track and the Simpson Desert.” The post Success in exercise and diet programs delivered via telehealth appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Psychologist Kim Cullen talks about navigating festive fatigue. The post Navigating festive fatigue appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Money coach Max Phelps discusses the money lessons that he says should be taught in schools. The post Lessons in money management appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
A look at the issues in sport. The post December 6- Monday Sport appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Cr Bruce Harwood spoke to the program about the issues in local politics. The post November 30- Kardinia Ward Councillor Bruce Harwood appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
James Taylor, Associate Editor at Surf Coast Times appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss the issues on the Surf Coast. The post November 30- James Taylor, Associate Editor- Surf Coast Times appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Dr. Claire Loughnan from Melbourne University appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to discuss ‘Against Erasure Project' which aims to create a 3D model of the Manus Island Detention Centre. You can read more about the project in Pursuit or view the project here. The post Dr Claire Loughnan discusses project to create a 3D model of the Manus Island Detention Centre appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Former RAA Medic and veteran Hayley Edwards offers her thoughts on the Royal Commission into Veteran's Suicide. The post “Veteran's Royal Commission can't be just another talkfest” – Hayley Edwards appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Steven Brown – Commercial Lawyer and Principal of Lynn & Brown Lawyers offers some advice on how to avoid being scammed this Christmas. The post Online shoppers warned to beware this Christmas appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Trent Geddes appeared on the program to discuss the latest in tech. The post November 30- Talking Tech with Trent Geddes appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Former Western Victoria MP Simon Ramsay spoke to the program about the issues of the day. The post November 29- Former Western Victoria MP Simon Ramsay appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Kidsafe Victoria and Bella's Footprints Foundation have launched a button battery billboard campaign in Torquay, with a warning about the deadly common household item. The organisations are urging local parents and carers to be button battery aware and check items such as cards and presents they are buying this year, in a bid to reduce the number of serious and life threatening injuries. On the program, we held a panel discussion of the risks that button batteries pose to children with Kidsafe Victoria CEO Melanie Courtney and Allison Rees, bereaved mum of Isabella (Bella) who tragically passed away at 14-months-old after swallowing a button battery. The post Button Batteries Can Kill appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Toby Hagon, Editor at EVCentral.com.au joined the program to discuss the latest in motoring. The post November 29- Toby Hagon, Editor- EVCentral.com.au appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
A look at what's been happening in the world of sport. The post November 29- Monday Sport appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Deputy Leader of the Opposition Richard Marles appeared on Mitchell's Front Page to dicuss the issues in federal politics. The post November 23- Deputy Leader of the Opposition Richard Marles appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the program about the issues of the day in state politics. The post November 23- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Australians are being asked to think twice about asbestos as new research reveals a surge in DIY home improvements during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey of 1506 home improvers commissioned by the Asbestos Safety Eradication Agency, for National Asbestos Awareness Week (22-28 November 2021) found: • 46 per cent of those intending to do home improvement works cited pandemic-related motivations for doing so; • 38 per cent have worked on a risky property built between 1940 and 1990, the decades of greatest concern and; • 28 per cent of those who had found asbestos admitted to illegally disposing of it, most commonly placing it in their household bin or a neighbour's. Asbestos Safety Eradication Agency CEO Justine Ross said the increase in home improvement has prompted concerns over an increase in asbestos exposure. The post Concerns for asbestos health after surge in DIY renovations appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
The TAC‘s Manager of Media and Communications Nic McGay joined the program to discuss their new campaign, ‘Be the reason'. The theme asks people to take the same approach to health and safety as they did during lockdown to using our roads, making safe choices for the sake of passengers and other road users. The post TAC launches new ‘Be The Reason' campaign appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
With long haul flights returning, physiotherapist Melanie McAuliffe spoke about the common health issues from flying and how to avoid them. The post Don't let a long-haul flight become a pain appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Interior Stylist Sara James spoke about how to bring excitment and freshness to Christmas by mixing up your Christmas style. The post Time to freshen up your Christmas decorations appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
The Lorne Sculpture Biennale is proceeding with prominent sculpture artists busy creating their works in studio before heading to Lorne for installation next year, ready for the event which opens on Saturday 12 March and runs to Sunday 3 April. The post Graeme Wilkie, Curator, Lorne Sculpture Biennale appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Warren Livesey says airspace is going to be the big real estate trend of this decade. The post Warren Livesey – Strata Property Development Specialist appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Talking Tech with Trent Geddes appears on Mitchell's Front Page weekly. The post November 23- Talking Tech with Trent Geddes appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Irish-Australian singer-songwriter Damien Leith joined the program to discuss how he is stepping back in time with his latest single Time Machine. Watch on YouTube The post Damien Leith's new single ‘Time Machine' appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Geelong MP Christine Couzens appeared on the program to discuss the issues in state politics. The post November 22- Geelong MP Christine Couzens appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Western Victoria MP Stuart Grimley talks about his opposition to the state government's pandemic bill, along with a reflection on the year. The post November 22- Western Victoria MP Stuart Grimley appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Davina Montgomery offers her take on the issues of the day. The post November 22- Davina Montgomery appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.