Monday, July 14 to Friday, July 18 at 10am on WIN
Monday, July 14
· Steve Waugh, Former Australian Cricket Captain, Australian of the Year, Father of the Year and an Australian Living Treasure talks about life from backyard cricket in Sydney to his charity work in India.
· Meet Channel Nine Perth’s new weather presenter, Angela Tsun, who has a passion for the environment.
· We head to Mon Repos near Bundaberg in Queensland for a unique sight, watching loggerhead turtles start a new life.
· Australia’s Leading Astrologer Milton Black has your stars for the week
Tuesday, July 15
· As part of Diabetes Week, Duel Olympian Shelley Oates-Wilding helps Diabetes Australia to promote awareness of Type 2 diabetes.
· Author Keith Fennell describes his real life adventures as a Corporal in the elite Australian SAS. His exciting and life threatening experiences are revealed in his emotive book Warrior Brothers.
· Moneyman Tony Harris is Makin’ Cents of Equity Finance.
· Back by popular demand, The Ten Sopranos with La Donna é Mobile
Wednesday, July 16
· Susie gets up close and personal with Get Smart Director Peter Segal - one of the best comedic film directors in the business, whose credits include Anger Management with Jack Nicholson, Naked Gun 33 and a Third, Eddie Murphy’s Nutty Professor II, and he was at the helm of 50 First Dates and The Longest Yard.
· Our resident chiropractor Grand Bond discusses Scoliosis and the natural treatments available. He is joined by Kylie Anne Haynes who explains the major surgery she underwent for this condition.
· In Look Good, Feel Good our stylist Sherryl McFarlane reveals the latest in permanent and clip-on hair extensions with dramatic makeovers.
· The McClymonts - sisters Brooke, Samantha and Mollie perform Susie’s favourite track from their debut album ‘Chaos and Bright Lights’, My Favourite Boyfriend of the Year.
Thursday, July 17
· Kirk Pengilly, rhythm guitarist and saxophonist in one of Australia’s most successful bands ever – INXS, is an Ambassador for the Eye Foundation. He shares his first hand experience with glaucoma as part of Jul-EYE – eye awareness month.
· Adventure seeker and author Kieran Kelly explains in his new book Aspiring, why mountain climbing is no cure for middle-age, especially if you’re scared of heights.
· We head to Yackandandah in Victoria to meet singer/songwriter Peter Denahy, and hear his hit song Sort of Dunno Nothin’.
Friday, July 18
· Australian television darling, Catriona Rowntree, talks to Susie about travelling the globe for the award winning travel show Getaway, her busy schedule doing charity work and how her farmer got a wife.
· The winner of our funny photo competition is announced and their prize is a Scenic Tours 17 day Eastern Canada, USA holiday for two plus two bonus nights in Honolulu, a total of 19 days valued at around $20,000.
· Victoria Hansen shows us the art of making consommé – clear soup, in Bite Size Cooking.
· Meet 26 year-old William Henzell, a virtually anonymous Australian athlete from Adelaide, who’s bound for Beijing, to try and win a gold medal in Table Tennis.
· Australian Idol finalist Joseph Gatehau performs Wait.
· Plus, lots of great prizes are given away in this week’s SPIN‘n’WIN barrel draw.
THIS WEEK ON SUSIE
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