Tonight, 30th December, 7.30pm onwards.
St. John's Hall 494 Whitehorse Rd, MITCHAM (Enter Via Elizabeth St.)
Concert Creations, in conjunction with Jump Sound and LTRN, is proud to present ... Celebrate ! 2009, a Cocktail Party on the Eve of New Years Eve!! Helping to raise funds for Melbourne Citymission.
Tickets: $12 at the door
**Group bookings for 10 people $80 **
Bookings: Call 9799 9293 or 9713 0909
or Email :info@concertcreations.com.au
Dance the night away to the Grooves of DJ Horizon, fantastic Live Performances, prizes, a great selection of drinks @ the bar, frozen cocktails, finger food, desserts and more !!
A selection of cocktails/mixed drinks from $4.50!!
(Beer, wine, mocktails and soft drinks available)
Invite your friends to a great night, for a great cause!
Dress to impress ..!!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
My Christmas Tree's Delicious!
Christmas special! As promised, here's the directory of christmas lights across Australia. Go and see some of the christmas lights on this page.
Have a safe and happy holidays!
Have a safe and happy holidays!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Are you aged between 12 and 24 years and have experienced physical violence, directly or indirectly, or know someone who has? Do you have a view on youth violence in your neighbourhood, town or city? If so, we would like to hear from you.
The Australian Parliament is holding an inquiry into the impact of violence on young Australians, and would really like to hear your views. What we mean by violence is the sort of violence that’s physical and is more likely to happen out on the street or in a public place.
The survey is completely anonymous, and the information you provide will be used to inform the Australian Parliament about the experiences young people have had with violence. It will also be used in the final report, which will contain recommendations to the Australian Government on what to do about this issue.
The Committee can't investigate individual problems. If you are worried about violence and want to talk to someone, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=66hZ5LBI3WcP4mNi3ojHig_3d_3d
Seaspray holiday buses 2009/10
Bigger and better than ever the Seaspray holiday bus is back for another year. Operated by Wynnes coaches this is a public transport service for everyone in the community to access.
The holiday bus is a great way not only to get to the beach but for those who aren’t 18 or don’t have a license to go shopping or to the skate park, or even visit friends in neighboring towns.
Services will commence on Monday 21 December 2009 and run through to Friday 29 January 2010.
Download the timetable here. (.pdf, 288KB)
Push Over 2010 - Lineup announced
Push Over live music festival returns to The Abbotsford Convent on Sunday 7 March, 2010.
As always, Push Over will feature over 30 acts across four stages, and some of the best current crop or upcoming "next big things" on the Australian indie rock, hardcore and hip hop scene!
Now in its 18th year, Push Over provides one of the hottest and freshest summer line ups on offer - as voted by young people from around the state!
Live acts (in alphabetical order) for the 2010 event include:
50 Lions
Break Even
Built on Secrets
City Escape
Dash & Will
Heroes for Hire
Horrorshow
I Explode Like
Kisschasy
Lovers Grave
The Mission In Motion
The Sundance Kids
Urthboy
Wherewolves
Yacht Club DJs
Young Heretics
Yves Klein Blue
Plus nine FReeZA Push Start battle of the bands Regional Final Winners, and multiple MCs, DJs and break-dancers battling it out in the Push It hip hop arena.
Tickets available from:
www.moshtix.com.au
www.oztix.com.au
Ticketek (call 132 849)
Push Over is proudly supported by The Push, triple j, FReeZA, FReeZACentral and Victoria Rocks.
Send your mates a Yellowcard
Have you ever been in a car with a mate and been freaked out by the way they're driving? Maybe they text and drive at the same time, or maybe they speed or drive when drunk or on drugs. Do you have a friend who does dangerous things with their car, like drag racing or burnouts?
If you're worried about the risks your mates are taking with their driving, the TAC has set up a website that lets you let them know you're worried about them by sending them an anonymous video yellow card.
All you have to do is visit http://yellowcard.tv and fill in a few details, like your mate's email address, the car they drive, their name and the problem you're worried about. The website will make a personalised video message based on the details you give it and then send it to your friend.
Heaps of people know someone who drives dangerously. Yellowcard allows you to send those people a message and hopefully help them to clean up their act.
Even though young victorians between 17 and 25 are only 14% of the people on the road toll, they make up 25% of the annual Victorian road toll.
This is your chance to make a difference to those statistics.
The Australian Parliament is holding an inquiry into the impact of violence on young Australians, and would really like to hear your views. What we mean by violence is the sort of violence that’s physical and is more likely to happen out on the street or in a public place.
The survey is completely anonymous, and the information you provide will be used to inform the Australian Parliament about the experiences young people have had with violence. It will also be used in the final report, which will contain recommendations to the Australian Government on what to do about this issue.
The Committee can't investigate individual problems. If you are worried about violence and want to talk to someone, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=66hZ5LBI3WcP4mNi3ojHig_3d_3d
Seaspray holiday buses 2009/10
Bigger and better than ever the Seaspray holiday bus is back for another year. Operated by Wynnes coaches this is a public transport service for everyone in the community to access.
The holiday bus is a great way not only to get to the beach but for those who aren’t 18 or don’t have a license to go shopping or to the skate park, or even visit friends in neighboring towns.
Services will commence on Monday 21 December 2009 and run through to Friday 29 January 2010.
Download the timetable here. (.pdf, 288KB)
Push Over 2010 - Lineup announced
Push Over live music festival returns to The Abbotsford Convent on Sunday 7 March, 2010.
As always, Push Over will feature over 30 acts across four stages, and some of the best current crop or upcoming "next big things" on the Australian indie rock, hardcore and hip hop scene!
Now in its 18th year, Push Over provides one of the hottest and freshest summer line ups on offer - as voted by young people from around the state!
Live acts (in alphabetical order) for the 2010 event include:
50 Lions
Break Even
Built on Secrets
City Escape
Dash & Will
Heroes for Hire
Horrorshow
I Explode Like
Kisschasy
Lovers Grave
The Mission In Motion
The Sundance Kids
Urthboy
Wherewolves
Yacht Club DJs
Young Heretics
Yves Klein Blue
Plus nine FReeZA Push Start battle of the bands Regional Final Winners, and multiple MCs, DJs and break-dancers battling it out in the Push It hip hop arena.
Tickets available from:
www.moshtix.com.au
www.oztix.com.au
Ticketek (call 132 849)
Push Over is proudly supported by The Push, triple j, FReeZA, FReeZACentral and Victoria Rocks.
Send your mates a Yellowcard
Have you ever been in a car with a mate and been freaked out by the way they're driving? Maybe they text and drive at the same time, or maybe they speed or drive when drunk or on drugs. Do you have a friend who does dangerous things with their car, like drag racing or burnouts?
If you're worried about the risks your mates are taking with their driving, the TAC has set up a website that lets you let them know you're worried about them by sending them an anonymous video yellow card.
All you have to do is visit http://yellowcard.tv and fill in a few details, like your mate's email address, the car they drive, their name and the problem you're worried about. The website will make a personalised video message based on the details you give it and then send it to your friend.
Heaps of people know someone who drives dangerously. Yellowcard allows you to send those people a message and hopefully help them to clean up their act.
Even though young victorians between 17 and 25 are only 14% of the people on the road toll, they make up 25% of the annual Victorian road toll.
This is your chance to make a difference to those statistics.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
World Aids Day
On today's show Sarah and Andrew talked all things HIV/AIDS because December the 1st is World Aids Day. World Aids Day is a chance to look back and remember those 6700 Aussies who have died through HIV/AIDS, and also to look forward towards the future and how we can help.
Main points to remember:
- Use a condom and water based lube.
- Get checkups regularly, even if you don't think you've been exposed to HIV. It's free, so you have nothing to loose!
- If you think you may have been exposed to HIV or another STI, visit your doctor ASAP, because they can advise you of the best treatment available.
Here are some links for more information:
sextxt.org.au (SMS: 19SEXTXT)- Get your sexual health questions answered quickly and easily through your mobile phone.
thedramadownunder.info - Get info about HIV and other STIs. Information on where you can get tested and why it's important to get tested. If you have recently been diagnosed with a STI, you can use this website to let your sexual partners know anonymously that they should go and get a checkup.
mshc.org.au - Celebrate world aids day by getting tested! The Melbourne Sexual Health Center are experts in sexual health, and they will test you for free! It's quick, anonymous, and free. (ph: 93416200)
melbournecityromp.com - Help raise money for the Burnett Institute. These guys are researching into HIV prevention, so it's a great cause to get behind. The Melbourne City Romp is part "amazing race" and part treasure hunt. It's a fantastic day out!
Andrew got along to the Equal Love rally for same sex marriage in Melbourne on Saturday. It was a great turn out, they had thousands of people there, and we marched to show our anger over being treated as second class citizens. Equal Love are running their equal rights campaign over the next 12 months to raise awareness leading up to the federal election. More info.
School Bullying is a huge problem in Australia, and you don't have to feel like you're the only one going through it. Get help and support through Bullying No Way! and SOBA's new website.
Wishing Sarah a very happy birthday!
Main points to remember:
- Use a condom and water based lube.
- Get checkups regularly, even if you don't think you've been exposed to HIV. It's free, so you have nothing to loose!
- If you think you may have been exposed to HIV or another STI, visit your doctor ASAP, because they can advise you of the best treatment available.
Here are some links for more information:
sextxt.org.au (SMS: 19SEXTXT)- Get your sexual health questions answered quickly and easily through your mobile phone.
thedramadownunder.info - Get info about HIV and other STIs. Information on where you can get tested and why it's important to get tested. If you have recently been diagnosed with a STI, you can use this website to let your sexual partners know anonymously that they should go and get a checkup.
mshc.org.au - Celebrate world aids day by getting tested! The Melbourne Sexual Health Center are experts in sexual health, and they will test you for free! It's quick, anonymous, and free. (ph: 93416200)
melbournecityromp.com - Help raise money for the Burnett Institute. These guys are researching into HIV prevention, so it's a great cause to get behind. The Melbourne City Romp is part "amazing race" and part treasure hunt. It's a fantastic day out!
Andrew got along to the Equal Love rally for same sex marriage in Melbourne on Saturday. It was a great turn out, they had thousands of people there, and we marched to show our anger over being treated as second class citizens. Equal Love are running their equal rights campaign over the next 12 months to raise awareness leading up to the federal election. More info.
School Bullying is a huge problem in Australia, and you don't have to feel like you're the only one going through it. Get help and support through Bullying No Way! and SOBA's new website.
Wishing Sarah a very happy birthday!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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