Sooper Fridays – 10th July 2026
In this months episode you’ll be treated to 2 Hours off non-stop amazing progressive house and indie dance.
On This Week
Moana is a Sydney girl, Seth Rogan has a bad back, Evil Dead again, Nuns in the Philippines and OMG careful with your diet tablets in Saccharine!
Kerfew takeover the Substation with Saieesh Shanmugarajah, and the Flem/Ken Writers Fest Village Square with Richard Piper
Performing arts in the West between July 9th and 23rd 2026. An interview with Saieesh Shanmugarajah on Kerfew’s take-over of the Substation, and a look at the Flem/Ken Writers Festival with Richard Piper of The Village Square.
Episode 2
In this episode we find out about how Neighbourhood Houses are helping communities improve Climate Resilience. That’s followed by a conversation about The People’s Plan for Footscray. https://www.resiliencecanopy.com.au/ https://peoplesplanfootscray.net/ Contact: peter@borderlandscooperative.net
Michael movie review
Hey lovies welcome back to episode 4. We’ll be talking about the much anticipated Michael movie. As his biggest fans, we couldn’t wait to share with you what we liked, disliked and hope part 2 will be about. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed created this episode. We love ya always MJ
The Lounge – EP2 Deep Vibes Mix – 4th July 2026
Episode 2 (mix.02)- Features some more deeper jazzdance vibes and some unique broken beat lounge tracks. This episode I chat a little about my latest op shop finds and can’t seem to get enough of flutes and vibraphones when paired with organic downtempo, house and ambient electronica.
Kickback, dance and chillout in the Lounge with Harvey (Fliptide)Gather For Good at Victoria University 26 June 2026
Westside Spotlight reports from the Gather for Good conference held at Victoria University. Sponsored Delivered by Local Impact and proudly sponsored by Community Bank Seddon, the day brought together not-for-profit- and social enterprise organisations from across Melbourne’s west and beyond to hear about and collaborate on programs that seek to build community connection and resilience.
Frownland – 3rd July 2026
Psychedelic. Snotty garage Rock, pastors yelling while holding snakes, pastors yelling while holding electric guitars, Post-punk, 30’s Appalachian songs of the labour movement, Krautrock experiments, Boom bap, Scary gay disco, conspiracy country rock, a drug thank you lis, local heat, black soul of social importance.
Meet Erika Gofton, founder of The Art Room
Host Ilona Nelson introduces The Artier Side and interviews Erika Gofton, founder of The Art Room, about moving from Hobart to Melbourne’s west, her early creative life, art-school experiences, and the shift from identifying mainly as a painter to a multidisciplinary practice centered on drawing, the human body, and motherhood. Erika explains how teaching began after having her son and evolved into The Art Room, which grew from community classes to a large Cowper Street studio with galleries (Parallel Projects and Conduit), a maker shop, library, and dedicated teaching spaces for drawing, ceramics, painting, open studio, and printmaking. She outlines the philosophy: artist-led, kind teachers; a safe, non-assessed environment; and programs designed to build skills toward autonomous, sustainable practice. The episode closes with local favorites in Melbourne’s west.
Essendon Fields and School Holiday Fun
This week Christina and Michel are joined by Nadia from Essendon Fields, for a fascinating chat about Victorias oldest airfield, shopping, workplaces, activities plus a gaggle of school holiday activities.
Walking aQuarrying, terracing, change since 1980s, birds, trees.
In this episode we walk from the middle path above the stepping stones, towards the picnic area at the north east corner. We visit Mary’s plaque, look at quarrying remnants, look for the tawny frogmouth, listen to birds and discuss the plants planted in the late 80s and early 90. Maarten Hulzebosch talks about the difficulty bringing life to the soil and his strategies. Then we walk along the concrete path around the dog park towards the middle of the road through Newport Lakes, along the path between the oak trees and pine trees towards the little bridge over the swale. We talk about the swale and the trees planted and finish with Maarten talking about the long term he was thinking about in working on Newport Lakes.
Bye Week Bonus
No game this week so we’re playing this bonus episode of Smitty has a Chat, which is an interview with Andrew Gigacz, the co-author of Through and Through, the club’s history book.
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