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On this weeks show the team explores some great movies coming out, Lawson brings us another obscure national day, and Oscar brings us a debate on Taylor
Swift. The team also debuts a new segment 'Live 'n' Local, where we interview local musicians, bands and performers, and they kick things off with the youth band 'Twisted Arrow' who performed at the RISE Battle of the Bands recently. You can also find out what household skills you'll need when you move out of home with the Living Skillfully crew.
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On this weeks episode of Youthlocal the team discuss their volunteer efforts on Halloween, and a Kayaking adventure coming up that young people can get involved in. Lawson shares a strange day in Alaska, and the Getting connected crew interview Ulladulla Seascouts.
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On this weeks show, the crew explore another weird day before Halloween, debate the problems of movie sequels, interview Driver education in our new 'Getting Connected' segment, and the Living Skillfully crew explain the pros and cons of social media with some useful management strategies.
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On this weeks episode of Youthlocal, Lawson brings us another weird national day, our roving reporters interview Treading Lightly and find out about their youth team, the crew give out some timely HSC tips that may or may not be hepful, and Living Skillfully explore the ins and outs of phone management, with some great insights on the problems with phones, and how to set your phone up to be less distracted.
Thanks for listening and supporting Youthlocal!
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On this school holiday special edition of Youthlocal, we recorded a radio play. 'Cinder really - the true story of Cinderella' by T. P. Jagger. This is a fractured fairy tale for children. We hope you enjoy it.
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On this weeks episode of Youthlocal, find out some common pirate lingo for international talk like a pirate day (apparently our producers favourite day of the year), the ridiculous cost of feminine hygiene products, and our roving reporter Arlo talks to the Milton Ulladulla Entertainers, who are looking for volunteers for their next big event.
The team from Living Skillfully also talk to our Deputy Mayor about how voting works, how to register and the importance of having your say in local, state and federal government.
If you have just turned 18 then its important that you register to vote so that you don't get a fine. Head to https://www.aec.gov.au/enrol/ to enrol. It's a really simple online process.
Oh, and if you'd love to get involved in the next Milton Ulladulla Entertainers show any any shape or form, you can find them by searching on facebook or go to
https://communityconnectss.com.au/community_group/milton-ulladulla-entertainers-inc/
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On this episode of Youthlocal the team had a huge day at the Community expo. Listen in to hear their thoughts about the event, and hear one of many interviews they conducted on the day. Our team member LJ interviewed the Driver education program - something that that all yr 11 students can take part in.
We also found out from Lawson about another obscure national day and get everyones thoughts on Disney live action - a very polarising topic.
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On this weeks show we have an eclectic mix of segments, from our hot topic on getting your L Plates, to movie genres. We also talk about two exciting events coming up - the Community expo this thursday - where you can meet the youthlocal team, and the Dunn Lewis Battle of the Bands - happening in October. Lawson comes back with another weird day of the clanar year, and we hear from the Youth pitch LeRning.
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On this weeks episode of Youthlocal, young people from Living Skillfully explore the topic of resumes and interviews and offer up some great tips and advice. We also hear about another hilariously weird day of the week and listen to the Youth Roadmap Pitch from Claire, Darcy and Annie about their idea called 'Voice for all'.
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On this weeks episode, there is some heated debate on pizza toppings, we interview Linda Lees from Escape Artfest about the upcoming Arts festival, discover what is possibly the weirdest national day in history, and hear a pitch from young people about a great environmental project that was developed at the youth strategic plan.
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On this episode of Youthlocal there is heated debate on the best and worst sports of the Olympics, a youth take on the best restaurants around the Milton-Ulladulla area, and a youth pitch from this years youth roadmap that may seem really familiar, as its creators are on our show!
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We are well and truly back from school holidays and in this weeks show, tell the community a little about the first Youth Roadmap - a project conducted by FRRR and supported by the Dunn Lewis Foundation. For the next few weeks we will be showcasing youth ideas from the roadmap so keep listening in.
The Living Skillfully team also explore budgeting this week with some great tips and advice from local CPA Monique Carson.
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On this fortnights episode of Youthlocal, our hosts hot topic discussion focuses on the High schools Djameru sessions and the pros and cons. Then the Seniors survival guide crew interview a teacher and former HSC marker about study and revision tips that will really help senior high school students prepare.
Finally, the Living skillfully crew talk cooking and food shopping, how to make easy meals on a budget, and they also talk to Maria from the Ulladulla community resource centre about their food store which can help out if times are tough.
To find out more about the Ulladulla Community resource Centre and their food store you can check out their website at ulladullacrc.org.au
Or pop in at their address: 78 St Vincent Street Ulladulla.
The food store operates Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30am - 11am.
The Ulladulla CRC holds a food drive every July so please consider donating non-perishable goods for the program during the centres business hours.
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In this weeks episode of Youthlocal, we discuss the problems of assignment stacking in school, gush over/review the new release movie ‘The Fall Guy’, and in Living skillfully we explore the ins and outs of renting for young people in a regional area.
Some of the resources we discuss about renting and finding housing can be found below.
If you want to find out more about renting and sharehousing, the tenants union of NSW has a great guide available here
https://files.tenants.org.au/resources/new-renters-kit-web.pdf
If you think you may be facing homelessness and need support to find housing or advice on what to do next in the Ulladulla area, these places can help you get linked in with support.
https://www.missionaustralia.com.au/servicedirectory/186-children-families/ulladulla-youth-centre
https://www.caresouth.org.au/our-services/youth-support-services/
Your local high school also has a counselling team that can also link you in with the right support.
Shoalhaven Youthlocal is created for youth of the Shoalhaven by local young people with the assistance of the Dunn Lewis Youth Development Foundation.
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Welcome back to Youthlocal for a second season! In this episode you will hear many new voices and hear from local young people on the issues that matter to them. In this episode we disover how polarising the topic of weetbix is, and officially launch a couple of brilliant new segments developed by the team - Now & Then - which is a look back on the youth of yesteryear, and Living skillfully - a segment focussed on the lifeskills young people want to know about. Stay tuned for future episodes as there is much more in development!
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On this weeks show we get some diverse opinions on recent hairstyle phenomenons, a surprising movie review of Lego Batman, some brief history of Mollymook and find out about scary sports around the world
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On this weeks episode we talk Plover season and discuss why they insist on nesting in our main thoroughfares. In our history segment we touch on the fires of 2019/20 and give our thanks to emergency services. The SciFi movie guys review Blue Beetle with some very different views and the Touchdown crew examine weird sports in the world and cast their judgement with a controversial new segment of Touchdown, 'Sport or not a sport'.
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On this episode of Youthlocal, the team are happy to be back in the swing of things after school holidays and discuss their recent adventures, give a nod to those doing their HSC, talk Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and animation style, and moan a little about the NRL and AFL grand finals.
Oh, and welcome back Victoria!!
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During school holidays, the Youthlocal crew take a well deserved break and the Dunn Lewis Foundation, with the help of Storywalks producer Gemma Hart, host Audio storytelling workshops.
In this episode join Lily, Zoe, Mason, Tilly and Beau as they
perform the story Gransel and Hetel’' - written by T. P. Jagger.
T. P. Jaggers entertaining Readers theatre scripts can be found
at tpjagger.com
P.S: Bloopers can be found at the end of this episode.
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During school holidays, the Youthlocal crew take a well deserved break and the Dunn Lewis Foundation, with the help of Storywalks producer Gemma Hart, host Audio storytelling workshops.
In this episode join Lily, Zoe, Mason, Tilly and Beau as they perform the story 'Goldilocks and the Three Aardvaarks' - written by T. P. Jagger.
T. P. Jaggers entertaining Readers theatre scripts can be found at tpjagger.com
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