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Wavelength

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  • Get up to date with what everyone is talking about with Wavelength, a show made by young people, for young people. From the big debates to the small stories nobody else is telling, this is Wavelength - sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having.
    2024 Auscast Network
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Episodes
  • Wavelength: Domestic Violence increase, Family law & the SA Museum
    May 6 2024

    Welcome back to Wavelength, Sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having!

    Cass and Grace are back taking you through a MASSIVE episode this week so strap in and get ready!

    Recent statistics show a harrowing story, domestic violence has increased 30% since 2022, and 33 women have died at the hands of intimate partners. This story deserves attention and action. This week Izzy talks with Mary Leaker the general manager of Embolden SA’s peak body for domestic, family and sexual violence services about this topic to find out more.

    Later on, we discuss the recent labour government proposal to get rid of the research wing of the SA museum which would decrease their workforce by 27 people and get rid of popular exhibits such as the Mammal Exhibition. Opposition leader David Spiers comes into the studio to discuss his concerns about this decision, and Liz also speaks with Michael Mills an educator/performer with 20 years of experience with the South Australian Museum.

    But wait, there's more! Ella discusses the upcoming changes to family law in South Australia, effective May 6th, impacting numerous individuals. And if that wasn't exciting enough, Cass shares a roundup of all the positive happenings in this week's 'Heaps Good News' segment.

    Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having,

    Monday night Fortnightly from 6pm on Fresh 92.7.

    Airdate: May 6, 2024

    Reporters: Cassie Johns, Grace Smith, Elizabeth Hayes, Isabelle Capone and Ella Maitland

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 mins
  • Wavelength: Sephora Kids, DINKS and Nature Foundation
    Mar 25 2024

    Welcome back to Wavelength sparking the convos about Adelaide you should be having!

    This week, we're bringing you back-to-back episodes, packed to the brim with engaging content! Ever heard of a "Sephora kid" or a "Sephora Baddie"? Last year, the internet was abuzz with discussions about young children's fascination with high-end skincare products. To unravel this phenomenon, Emily sits down with Rebecca Short for an insightful discussion.

    But that's not all! We also delve into the initiatives of the Nature Foundation, including their impactful program, Kids on Country. Our conversation with Warren Milera sheds light on this, followed by an exclusive podcast interview with Katie Perry, offering even more depth.

    And let's not forget about the educational grants provided by the Nature Foundation, discussed with Lucy Clive. The term "Dink" has been gaining traction, but could it pose problems in the future? Elizabeth walks us through this intriguing topic.

    Wrapping things up, Isabelle brings you a dose of positivity with all the uplifting news from this week. Tune in and join us for an episode bursting with diverse topics and engaging discussions!

    Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having,

    Monday night Fortnightly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7.

    Airdate: March 25th, 2024

    Reporters: Cassie Johns, Grace Smith, Macenzie Frew, Jasmine Sparrow, Elizabeth Hayes and Isabella Capone

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    30 mins
  • Wavelength: Why are clubs/ Hospitality venues closing around Adelaide?
    Mar 18 2024

    This week's episode of Wavelength is particularly special, with your ever-gracious hosts Cass and Grace guiding you through the journey as always!

    In 2024, South Australia witnessed the closure of nine major hospitality venues, including several clubs on Hindley Street. This episode delves into the reasons behind this trend.

    Alecia engages in a conversation with the Lord Mayor, Jane Lomax-Smith, shedding light on the matter, while Trevor delves deeper into the significance of these venues with Kate and Rachel from My Lover Cindi.

    Furthermore, Macenzie sits down with Electric Fields, the South Australian representatives for Eurovision, discussing their recent collaboration with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at the Adelaide Festival.

    But that's not all; Jasmine provides insights into the recent surge of melanoma cases in Australia for Wavelength Explains, and Cass shares uplifting news highlights from the week.

    Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having,

    Monday night Fortnightly from 6.15 pm on Fresh 92.7.

    Airdate: March 18th, 2024

    Reporters: Cassie Johns, Grace Smith, Alecia Vinten, Macenzie Frew and Trevor Koul

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    26 mins

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