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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests included our local Rural Aid Counsellor Roger Hitchcock on what to do when pushing away internal negative thoughts and general wellbeing check, our star gazer extraordinaire Donna Vanzetti, the CEO & Events Coordinator for Star Tracks Astro Events, talking about the Winter Solstice and our Moon has a grouping Planet friend which can be seen when looking into the night sky. Plus Andrew Pritchard from Katanning Travel Centre answers some frequently asked questions he gets when people enquire or book a holiday.
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests included our local chit chatterer from Kukerin, Mary Nenke chatting everything local including some heavy topics regarding tragic circumstances our farmers are in with live stock feed shortages as well as some great fundraising events for the Cancer Council. Plus Senior Regional Officer for Consumer Protection, Cheryle Dennis joins me to talk about the stage one of the new rent reforms.
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests included Rural Aid Counsellor, Roger Hitchcock chatting about some coping mechanisms with current on farm stresses, also how to ask for assistance and what is can be provided. Plus It was National Volunteer Week, so I spoke with Tina Williams, CEO of VolunteeringWA – about the importance of volunteering, how to volunteer and the benefits of being a volunteer.
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Donna Vanzetti, CEO & Event Co-ordinator for StartTracks Astro Events informing us of Aboriginal Constellations visible this time of year. Our Finance Guru Sarah Wells explains both budgets and how we can benefit. Plus Wheatbelt Regional Education Officer for Cancer Council, Kaylor Andrews, raises awareness for finding bowel cancer early.
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Regional Manager for Telstra updating us with the date change for the 3G Network shutdown and what you need to check before it happens. Also Donna Vanzetti, CEO & Event Co-ordinator for StartTracks Astro Events tells us all about the Square Kilometre Array being constructed up north right here in WA – it’s a radio telescope thing, but somehow even though I’m a radio announcer I not qualified for this radio telescope. Plus Wheatbelt Regional Education Officer for Cancer Council, Kaylor Andrews, informs us of a new awareness Podcast Just been launched.
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include our Local Chit Chatterer from Kukerin, Mary Nenke chatting the Farming Champions event, Farmer On Your Plate, happening October 26th 2024 at the Esplanade Reserve in Fremantle. Our Finance Guru, Sarah Wells, has great tips to prepare for Tax Time. Plus, Narrogin CWA Belle, Michelle Parker has a great recipe for making a tasty treat similar to the ANZAC Biscuit, but softer on the teeth!
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of The Nationals WA, Member for Roe Mr Peter Rundle discussing the issue surrounding RWWA’s race meet reductions in Narrogin, plus lack of support from Labour Government towards our farmers. Rural Aid Counsellor Roger Hitchcock checks our well being and also gives information regarding the holistic approach to mental health and you could benefit. Plus, Narrogin CWA Belle, Michelle Parker has a great recipe for making a tasty treat that everyone will enjoy for morning tea, afternoon tea or even just a snack in the kids lunch box!
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Fire & Plant Ecologist from Murdoch University, Dr Joe Fontaine, discussing the dangers of the current WA dry conditions and forest collapsing. Endometriosis Western Australia President, Kiera Ross helps raise awareness of what Endometriosis WA are about and how they can help and support those in need. Plus, Narrogin CWA Belle, Michelle Parker has a great recipe for making a tasty treat that has many names including quiche, bacon and egg pie, even a frittata. So tune in to find out Michelle’s fancy name for the dish of many names!
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Rural Aid Counsellor, Roger Hitchcock, chatting about the process of what happens after the first point of contact with a counsellor. CEO of Star Tracks Astro Events, Donna Vanzetti informs us of what we can expect to see when looking into the stars this month – Very interesting and something about a planetary conjunction and a meteor shower. Plus, Narrogin CWA Belle, Michelle Parker has a great recipe for making Short Bread – MY FAVOURITE!
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Dave For Breakfast with your weekly Breaky Catchup. This Week’s guests include Senior Regional Officer Consumer Protection, Cheryle Dennis with great advice on Quad Bikes around the Farm and more importantly being safe around kids. Our Local Chit Chatterer from Kukerin, Mary Nenke, chats about the Rural Women’s Awards she attended. Plus, Narrogin CWA Belle, Michelle Parker has a great recipe for those over ripe bananas.
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