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B-BOY WORLD CHAMPIONS TOUR IS COMING TO AUSTRALIA!

Nightmare Music & Pushworthtogether with Hooch Events and the UK B-Boy Championships are happy to announce the details of the rescheduled B-Boy World Champions Tour Australia.

The B-Boy World Champions Tour is the first event of its kind to be seen in Australia and will bring together a selection of some of the world’s best B-boys, B-girls, poppers and lockers for seven very unique shows kicking off in Melbourne (April 29) before heading to Sydney (April 30), Southport (May 1), Logan (May 2), Brisbane (May 2)and wrapping up in Cairns (May 3) with both a matinee and evening performance.

Showcasing their skills will be a diverse range of internationally renowned dancers, each with their own unique style and signature moves which they will bring to the floor for a series of performances and head-to-head battles, including two time UK B-Boy Championship finalist Brooke Milliner (UK), one of the World’s best powermovers, Marcio De Barros (Portugal); animation & robot specialist and Sky 1’s Got To Dance 2014 Finalist, Marvel (UK); World B-Girl Champion & Guinness World Record Holder Roxy (UK); World renowned breaker and acrobat the aptly named Rubberlegz (GER); Breakdancing wunderkinds, dance crew Kyushu Danji Jr (JAP) and the breakdancing human firework Lil Amok (GER). [See below for bio information]

Dropping the beats and calling each breaker throughout the day will be UK B-Boy Championships founder, DJ Hooch, who will be joined by world-class beatboxing powerhouse MC Zani together they’ll be keeping the dancers, and the crowd vibed with their hi-energy flow. The inaugural B-Boy World Champions Tour is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the world’s best B-Boys, B-Girls, poppers and lockers in the one room this summer.

The promoters are also pleased to confirm that local Logan outfit, AOB, will be special guest performers at the Logan Indoor Sports Centre show on Saturday, 2 May.

Ticket holders for the original January tour dates which were postponed can either hold on to their tickets, which will be replaced, for the new tour dates or return their tickets to the point of purchase for a refund. For further details please contact the point of purchase.
Tickets are on sale NOW – see below for outlets.

Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/BBoyChampsTour to stay up to date on all the latest information regarding the tour.

B-BOY WORLD CHAMPIONS TOUR

AUSTRALIA 2015

+ Special guests to be announced

Wednesday 29 April 2015 – The HiFi, Melbourne

1 Show 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au & www.oztix.com.au

Thursday 30 April 2015 – The HiFi, Sydney

1 Show 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au & www.oztix.com.au

Friday 1 May 2015 – RSL Club Southport

1 show Lic All Ages 8 pm

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Tickets are available from www.rslclubsouthport.com.au or 07 5552 4203

Saturday 2 May 2015 – Logan Indoor Sports Centre
1 Matinee show Lic All Ages doors 1 pm

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Special Guests: AOB

Tickets are available from www.loganentertainmentcentre.com.auor 07 3412 5626

Saturday, 2 May 2015 – The HiFi, Brisbane

1 Show 18 + 8.00pm – Over 18’s

Tickets available from www.tickets.thehifi.com.au and all Oztix ticketing outlets

Sunday 3 May 2015 – Brother’s Leagues, Cairns

Two Shows: 2.00pm – Lic All Ages / 7.30pm – Lic 15+

*** Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult ***

Tickets available from www.brotherscairns.com.au or 07 4053 1053

and all Oztix ticketing outlets

NSW Police officers honoured in Australia Day Awards

Ten members of the NSW Police Force will be formally recognised by the Governor-General in this year’s Australia Day Awards.

The Australian Police Medal (APM) is awarded by the Governor-General, General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, AK, MC, for distinguished service by a member of an Australian police force.

The awards are announced twice annually, on Australia Day and the Queen’s Birthday in June.

Acting NSW Police Commissioner, Catherine Burn, APM, has congratulated the recipients on their nominations and commitment to policing.

“I am tremendously proud to have ten officers – with over 300 years combined service – recognised for their dedication to the NSW Police Force,” Acting Commissioner Burn said.

“These officers are a credit to the NSW Police Force, their colleagues, family, friends and the community.

“The officers bring a wealth of experience and professionalism to the force and I’m happy to thank them for their service and congratulate them on today’s awards. They are all very deserving of recipients.”

The nine recipients of the APM are:

– Assistant Commissioner Gary Worboys;

– Detective Superintendent Greig Newbery;

– Superintendent Clinton Pheeney;

– Superintendent Karen Webb;

– Inspector Bruce McGregor;

– Inspector Mark Hargreaves;

– Senior Sergeant Leslie Nugent; and,

– Sergeant John Keough.

In addition to the APM recipients, Mr Norman Angelkovic will receive a public service medal for outstanding public service to the community of New South Wales through the provision of financial and human resources for the State Crime Command.

Assistant Commissioner Gary Worboys

Commander, Southern Region

Assistant Commissioner Gary Worboys joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Junior Trainee in 1981 at the NSW Police Academy, Redfern. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1982, where he was stationed at No. 27 Division (Blacktown). He was promoted to his current rank and posted to his current command in 2013.

Assistant Commissioner Worboys was confirmed as a Constable in 1983 whilst performing General Duties at No. 27 Division (Blacktown). He has served at Traffic Branch, and performed Highway Patrol duties at Penrith and Lismore. A/Commissioner Worboys has also worked general duties at Lismore, Lightning Ridge and Goulburn; where in 2000, he was promoted to the rank of Superintendent (Commander, Goulburn Local Area Command). A/Commissioner Worboys later served as Local Area Commander at Monaro, Wollongong and Liverpool. In 2013, he was promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner, as Commander of Southern Region, his current position.

Assistant Commissioner Worboys has overseen a number of events including; Operation ‘Hurculean’ (targeting heavy vehicles along the Hume Highway) and the AC/DC concerts held at the ANZ Stadium, Homebush. In 2011, he was the NSW Police Force representative for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference (CHOGM) that was held in Perth. Recently, he was the Commander of Operation ‘Unite’ targeting alcohol related crime. He is the Corporate spokesperson for Uniform Standards, Victims of Crime and is an associate member of the Royal Humane Society Awards Committee, as well as the NSW representative on the National Police Memorial Steering Committee.

Assistant Commissioner Worboys strategic approach in the Southern Region is ‘Crime, Community and Our People’, where the emphasis is based on a strong Community Engagement program, that finds police at field days, schools, local shows, sale yards, general stores, as well as police exhibitions and events. This strategy strengthens police and community relations with initiatives to specifically target crime in the community.

Assistant Commissioner Worboys was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2014, the National Medal in 1997 (1st clasp to the National Medal in 2006) and the NSW Police Medal in 2003 (including 4th clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2014). In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Assistant Commissioner Worboys at the Southern Region, serving the state of New South Wales.

Detective Superintendent Greig Newbery

Commander, Child Abuse Squad

Detective Superintendent Greig Newbery joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1984 at the NSW Police Academy, Goulburn. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1984, where he was stationed at Blacktown. He was promoted to his current rank in 2006.

Detective Superintendent Newbery was confirmed as a Constable in 1985 whilst performing General Duties at Blacktown. He has served at Springwood, where he entered the Criminal Investigation field in 1987 and was designated as a Detective in 1990. He has served in the criminal investigation field at the North West Region, North West Region Major Crime Squad – Homicide Unit, National Crime Authority, Coroners Support Unit, Crime Agencies (Drug & Organised Crimes Strike Force Program, South East Asian Crime Squad), and Wetherill Park Target Action Group; where, in 2003, he was promoted to the rank of Inspector. He also later served at Bass Hill Target Action Group and Bankstown as the Crime Manager. In 2006, he was promoted to the rank of Superintendent as Commander of State Crime Command Drug Squad. He then served as the Commander of State Crime Command Property Crime Squad, prior to being appointed Commander, State Crime Command Child Abuse Squad, his current position in 2014.

Detective Superintendent Newbery has dedicated a majority of his 30 years of policing to the criminal investigation field, where he has forged a reputation as a professional criminal investigator. He has been part of many investigation teams and coordinated numerous high profile investigations undertaken by the NSW Police Force. In his current role, he has forged relationships with many stakeholder groups to assist in the collective efforts to investigate and reduce the level of child abuse within the community.

Detective Superintendent Newbery was awarded the National Medal in 2000 (1st clasp to the National Medal in 2011) and the NSW Police Medal in 2004 (including 3rd clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2010). In 2011, Detective Superintendent Newbery was awarded both the Commissioner’s Commendation for Service and Commissioner’s Unit Citation for outstanding and meritorious performance of duty as a member of NSW Police Force Operation Task Force ‘Gap’, the investigation into the murder of John Newman MP. In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Detective Superintendent Newbery at the State Crime Command Child Abuse Squad, serving the state of New South Wales.

Superintendent Clinton Pheeney

Commander, Oxley Local Area Command

Superintendent Clinton Murray Pheeney joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Cadet in 1975 at the NSW Police Academy, Goulburn. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1978, where he was stationed at No. 33 Division (Castle Hill). He was promoted to his current rank in 2003 and posted to his current command in 2008.

Superintendent Pheeney was confirmed as a Constable in 1979 whilst performing General Duties at No. 1 Division (Central). He has served at Traffic Branch, Hay, Lockhart and Wagga Wagga; where he entered the Criminal Investigation field in 1988 and was designated as a Detective in 1990. He has served in the criminal investigation field at the South West Region Crime Squad, Wagga Wagga and Griffith; where in 1995, he was promoted to the rank of Inspector and later served at the Orana Local Area Command. In 2003, he was promoted to the rank of Superintendent as Commander of the Lachlan Local Area Command prior to being appointed Commander, Oxley Local Area Command, his current position in 2008.

Superintendent Pheeney in his 38 year policing career has performed General Duties, Highway Patrol and Criminal Investigation duties at a wide range of metropolitan and country locations. His investigative knowledge has made him a valuable resource to other Commanders and subordinates. His leadership came to the fore in 2011 when Senior Constable David Rixon VA was murdered whilst on duty at Tamworth. As the Local Area Commander, Superintendent Pheeney has been responsible for the provision of leadership and support to all the staff of the Command which continued to function effectively whilst providing support to the family of Senior Constable Rixon VA.

Superintendent Pheeney was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2012, the National Medal in 1991 (2nd clasp to the National Medal in 2011) and the NSW Police Medal in 2003 (including 4th clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2009). In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Superintendent Pheeney at the Oxley Local Area Command, serving the state of New South Wales.

Superintendent Karen Leanne Webb

Commander, State Surveillance Branch

Superintendent Karen Leanne Webb joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1987 at the NSW Police Academy, Goulburn. She was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1987, where she was stationed at Castle Hill. She was promoted to her current rank in 2006 and posted to her current command in 2013.

Superintendent Webb was confirmed as a Constable in 1988 whilst performing General Duties at Castle Hill, where she later entered the Criminal Investigation field in 1989, and was designated as a Detective in 1991. She has served in the criminal investigation field at Castle Hill, North West Region Crime Squad, Drug Enforcement Agency, Dapto, Warilla. Supt Webb later took up an education and training role with the School of Investigation & Information Management, where in 2000, she was promoted to the rank of Detective Sergeant. She continued her training role at the Field Education Crime Management Unit and the Professional Services Branch, and in 2003, she was promoted to the rank of Detective Inspector, as the Commander of the Professional Services Branch. In 2006, she was promoted to the rank of Superintendent as Commander of the Audit Group, later serving at the Performance Improvement and Planning Command, Holroyd Local Area Command and North West Metropolitan Region as the Operations Manager prior to being appointed Commander, State Surveillance Branch, her current position in 2013.

Superintendent Webb was appointed in 2012 to the role of Chairperson for the 100 Years of Women in Police celebration in 2015 and in 2013 she was selected and appointed as the NSW Police Corporate Sponsor for Women in Policing. She is a member of the Corrective Services Women’s Advisory Committee and the NSW Police Force Women in Policing Executive Committee. She is also an active member on the NSW Police Force Detectives Board. Superintendent Webb is actively involved in providing mentoring, leadership and opportunities for officers of all ranks and administration staff where she values people as the greatest resource of the NSW Police Force.

Superintendent Webb was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2014, the National Medal in 2004 (1st clasp to the National Medal in 2014) and the NSW Police Medal in 2004 (including 2nd clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2009).

Her distinguished service in policing now sees Superintendent Webb at the State Surveillance Branch, serving the entire state of New South Wales.

Inspector Bruce McGregor

Duty Officer, Professional Standards

Lake Macquarie Local Area Command

Inspector Bruce Sydney McGregor joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1979 at the NSW Police Academy, Redfern. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1979, where he was stationed at No. 13 Division (Campsie). He was promoted to his current rank in 2004 and posted to his current command in 2010.

Inspector McGregor was confirmed as a Constable in 1980 whilst performing General Duties at No. 13 Division (Earlwood). He has also served at Newcastle, Cessnock and Kurri Kurri. In 1984, he commenced Highway Patrol duties serving at Cessnock, Maitland, Sydney District, where in 1994 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, later serving at Newcastle and Parkes. In 2004, he was promoted to the rank of Inspector, where he performed the role as a Duty Officer at Parkes, Brisbane Water Local Area Command, and Lake Macquarie Local Area Command – his current position in 2010.

Inspector McGregor has dedicated a large amount of his service history to Traffic and Highway Patrol duties. He was instrumental in the introduction of ‘school speed zones’ and led the pilot trial for the NSW Government with regard to the implementation of 40km/h speed safety restrictions at school crossings within the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas. He was responsible for the co-ordination of police safety inspections of all 40km/h school crossings and school bus stops within the pilot catchment area.

Inspector McGregor was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2012, the National Medal in 1995, (including the 1st clasp to the National Medal in 2005) and the NSW Police Medal in 2003 (including 4th clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2010). In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

Inspector McGregor has provided a high level of policing to the community for the past 34 years with the upmost professionalism and integrity. In 2013, he received the Rotary Customer Service Excellence Award recognising his distinguished service in the NSW Police Force and, in 2014; he received an award for the Aboriginal Issues Officer (AIO) of the Year.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Inspector McGregor at the Lake Macquarie Local Area Command, serving the state of New South Wales.

Inspector Mark Bradley Hargreaves

Operations Manager, Protection Operations Unit

Inspector Mark Bradley Hargreaves joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1987 at the NSW Police Academy, Goulburn. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1987, where he was stationed at Campsie. He was promoted to his current rank in 2007 and posted to his current command in 2000.

Inspector Hargreaves was confirmed as a Constable in 1988 whilst performing General Duties at Punchbowl. He has performed duties at the Media Unit and Kings Cross. Since 2000, he has undertaken duties at the Protective Security Group; where in 2007, he was promoted to the rank of Inspector (Operations Manager) at the Protection Operations Unit (his current position).

For the past 15 years of his policing service, Inspector Hargreaves has dedicated his career to Dignitary Protection. He has coordinated hundreds of visits by Internationally Protected Persons. He has provided protection to Australian Holders of High Office; including Prime Ministers past and present. Inspector Hargreaves’ knowledge and skills have been instrumental in planning for major events in NSW; including operations for the Rugby World Cup 2003, APEC in 2007 – where he was the coordinator and security commander for the visit by President George Bush, World Youth Day 2008, G20 Conferences, and Australia United States Ministerial Consultations. Inspector Hargreaves has commanded numerous operations involving Heads of State, Heads of Government and Royalty.

Inspector Hargreaves has formed strong relationships with Foreign Security agencies and personnel, which has benefited the NSW Police Force. These include Royalty Protection, London Metropolitan Police, Secret Service, Diplomatic Security Service and the US State Department. His high level of expertise in this field and extraordinary dedication is testament to his professionalism. He has managed the complexities of security operations on the largest scale and has led the development of training enhancements in the field of protection. This has led to NSW Police Force being a recognised leader in the discipline within Australia.

Inspector Hargreaves was awarded the National Medal in 2004 and the NSW Police Medal in 2004 (including 2nd clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2009). In 2013, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Inspector Hargreaves at the Protection Operations Unit, serving the state of New South Wales.

Senior Sergeant Leslie Nugent

Crime Coordinator, Albury Local Area Command

Senior Sergeant Leslie Michael Nugent joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1971 at the NSW Police Academy, Redfern. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1971, where he was stationed at No. 6 Division (North Sydney). He was promoted to his current rank in 1996 and posted to his current command in 1997.

Senior Sergeant Nugent was confirmed as a Constable in 1972 whilst performing General Duties at No. 6 Division (North Sydney). He has performed Special Traffic Patrol and Highway Patrol duties at Traffic Branch, No. 13 Division (Canterbury), Gundagai, Quirindi, Goulburn, Murray District; where, in 1996, he was promoted to the rank of Senior Sergeant (Traffic Coordinator). He later served at the Albury Local Area Command as the Crime Coordinator, his current position.

Senior Sergeant Nugent has spent a majority of his policing career undertaking traffic-related duties in rural NSW, but it is his involvement in the local community where he has truly distinguished himself as a police officer during his 43 years of service. He has developed a strong link between police and the youth of these communities, in particular the local Aboriginal community. He is involved in a number of youth-orientated committees, which extends on many occasions to working in his own time by attending various events aimed at the local Albury youth. Senior Sergeant Nugent is held in high esteem by the Aboriginal and the Albury community. He has been recognised for the support he provides to the Community Services Child Protection Adolescent Team.

Senior Sergeant Nugent was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2012, National Medal in 1988 (2nd clasp to the National Medal in 2007) and the NSW Police Medal in 2003 (including 6th clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2014). In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Senior Sergeant Nugent at the Albury Local Area Command, serving the state of New South Wales.

Sergeant John Charles Keough

Team Leader, Tweed Byron Local Area Command

Sergeant John Charles Keough joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1972 at the NSW Police Academy, Redfern. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1972, where he was stationed at No. 10 Division (Waverley). He was promoted to his current rank in 1988 and posted to his current command in 1997.

Sergeant Keough was confirmed as a Constable in 1973 whilst performing General Duties at No. 10 Division (Rose Bay). He has served at Junee and Lismore; where, in 1988, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and Byron Bay – his current position – in 1997.

Sergeant Keough has been an operational General Duties officer for over 42 years, a role he still performs to this day. His leadership, knowledge and experience of the Byron Bay community is second to none and invaluable in mentoring front line police that have served with him over the years. He is a compassionate, devoted and dedicated officer who is very well respected amongst his peers, fellow officers and the greater Byron community that he serves.

Sergeant Keough was awarded the National Police Service Medal in 2012, the National Medal in 1988 (2nd clasp to the National Medal in 2008) and the NSW Police Medal in 2003 (including 5th clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2009).

His distinguished service in policing now sees Sergeant Keough at the Tweed Byron Local Area Command, serving the state of New South Wales.

Senior Constable Anthony George Bell

Domestic Violence & Victim Support Liaison Officer

Senior Constable Anthony George Bell joined the New South Wales Police Force as a Trainee in 1986 at the NSW Police Academy, Goulburn. He was attested as a Probationary Constable in 1986, where he was stationed at Maroubra. He was promoted to his current rank in 1995 and posted to his current command in 1986.

Senior Constable Bell was confirmed as a Constable in 1987 whilst performing General Duties at Maroubra, where in 1996 he was appointed the role of the Domestic Violence Liaison Officer (DVLO). He remains in the same role to this day, making him the longest serving NSW Police Force officer in the DVLO position.

Senior Constable Bell is widely recognised in the community that he serves for his compassion, empathy, professionalism, diligence and expertise in dealing with victims of domestic violence. The DVLO position in the Eastern Beaches Local Area Command is a very stressful and demanding role in which Senior Constable Bell has served with distinction.

Senior Constable Bell is held in very high regard by his peers, supervisors, the legal fraternity, domestic violence community groups and, most importantly, by the many victims that he has helped. He is passionate and dedicated about the role he performs, understanding the difference he can make to the lives of people at a very stressful time. He has the ability to impart his knowledge and skills regarding the correct investigation of domestic violence to police on the front line. Senior Constable Bell was instrumental in the establishment of the Waverley Court Women’s Support Group and also played a major role in the establishment of the inaugural 2011 White Ribbon Day Stop Violence Against Women walk in Coogee.

Senior Constable Bell was awarded the National Medal in 2002 and the NSW Police Medal in 2004 (including 2nd clasp to the NSW Police Medal in 2009). In 2012, he received the Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation.

His distinguished service in policing now sees Senior Constable Bell at the Eastern Beaches Local Area Command, serving the state of New South Wales.

SISTER BLISS JOINS RADIO BONDI RADIO SYDNEY MORNING MIX 9AM Mondays

Sister Bliss is Behind all-time anthems like “Insomnia”, “God Is a DJ” and “We Come 1”. 

The show is a 1 hour weekly program playing a cross-section of electronic music – from
deep house to progressive to the chilled “Blissfull moment” and a superstar DJ on the
phone each week, playing their ultimate end-of-night-anthem in “Not Going Home”

New Shows on Radio Bondi / Radio Sydney

After a very positive response from Radio Bondi listeners, this week we are introducing the “morning Radio Bondi LogoMix” Sessions for everyone heading off to their day of work.
PURE TRANCE SESSIONS MONDAYS 7am

Pure Trance Sessions started out in 2009 with d’Baschti and DJ Niels de Ruyter.The first
Episode was actually a demo mix produced by Niels, followed by Episode 002
(September 2009) – the first set mixed by both DJs. In the beginning the mixes contained
tracks of harder styles and house.

A change was made when Thomas Westerman and Tom Oostink took over mixing Pure Trance Sessions. Starting with Episode 008 (March 2010) the mixes contained epic, uplifting and progressive trance tracks. This led to the start of Pure Trance Sessions website with a massive 2 hour Episode 010, and a new direction to bring the mixes to a wider audience.

Each month the episodes contained a Classic of the Month track but after Episode 016 Tom and Thomas said goodbye to this concept, as they wanted to use already limited time for more up-to-date trance tracks. Their sets included also Track of the Month which was carefully selected by both & it’s still an important part of their current episodes.

Pure Trance Sessions – Trance from around the Globe with Westerman & Oostink, Suzy Solar, UrsulaN and Laura May.
UK DJ DANNY HOWARD MONDAYS 8amRadio Sydney Logo

As a young DJ, Danny’s rise to success has been almost as fast as his heroes of the dance scene. Hailing for the North West of England at the UK’s premier entertainment resort Blackpool, Danny has already established himself as a real genuine next level DJ in a very short space of time. He has held residencies at top clubs such as ‘Ministry Of Sound’ in Egypt and more recently at the UK’s largest nightclub ‘The Syndicate’ in Blackpool.

In his own words Danny describes his style as ‘Big Room Sexy house’ but because of his love for electronic music, he never likes to typecast himself into a single style or genre.

Not just a DJ but also a newly successful producer with the likes of David Guetta, Tiesto & Paul Oakenfold (to name but a few) supporting some of Danny’s recent releases.

ITALIAN DUO MARCO AND TIMO WITH DROPAMINE TUESDAYS 8am

KUNO FROM GERMANY WITH UPLIFTING TRANCE WEDNESDAYS 8am

Kuno says: my creative intention tries to live up to this motto “God is a DJ”. nothing in the world is more capable of bringing mankind together peacefully like music is. nothing has a better way to interact with people and to let them connect with each other. for me, music is the base for harmony, the reason of getting together and the expression of joy of life in general. music makes people overcome differences in point of view, religion, language, skin color and sex.

my passion for electrronic music began early in the aera of “eurodance”. of course I was influenced by almost countless visits of events like the loveparade, trance energy and asot. Thoughout times I developed especially a passion for the section “uplifting trance”.

I was absolutely attracted to the art and work of dj´s and producers. I always had to watch the dj´s turning vinyls and performing magic with their dj-hardware. that is what I imagine would it be like standing on the stage on such an event I just mentioned, playing svenson & gielen’s “sunlight theory” in front of a bunch of euphorically screaming people.

following this dream, I started mixing sets mostly consisting of uplifting trance tracks. since that
time the desired zoom grew to even intervene in my on fate as dj and producer. let’s see, where the god of music sees me at some time… so: trance on!
FROM ITALY SONIQUE RADIO 8AM THURSDAYS

Mindshake is a trio from Italy who produce Sonique Radio. Italy a place where the dance music industry has been booming over the last while, and where talents have been emerging significantly over the last few years. Although some of the members have been around on the
scene for a while, Mindshake only came about in 2013, and has already had tracks
supported by David Guetta, and worked with the likes of Daddy’s Groove in the scene.
ALSO FROM ITALY DINO DEL MORO 8AM FRIDAYS
AND FOR THE SOUL FANS WE HAVE NEW SHOWS FROM GROOVEBOY AND GENETIC RHYTHM FROM 1 O’CLOCK MONDAYS

Grooveboy started life in early 2011 when Dublin based DJs Karl Lambert and Tony Pugh thought it would be a great idea to start making some of the soulful funk driven house music they’d been playing around the Dublin club scene. They recruited fellow Dubliner Antoinette Dunleavy, a singer with an amazingly souful voice who had worked with some of Ireland’s most happening producers. Her ability to convey the pure emotion of a melody and her knack of writing irresistibly catchy vocals, made her the perfect fit for Grooveboy. As if that’s not enough she is currently forging a name for herself as a much sought after session vocalist having recently worked with DJ Meme and the legend that is Dave Morales.

Grooveboy Radio is a weekly mix show that is broadcast globally on several radio stations both online and on FM. It came about by Karl and Tony’s desire to showcase some of the great new music they were being sent on promo.

16th edition of FICCI FRAMES will be held from March 25-27, 2015 in Mumbai, India

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), India’s apex association of commerce and industry, has been supporting the cause of the Indian Entertainment Industry for over a decade and a half. With Bollywood having one of the largest film producers and directors in India and taking up one of the largest centres of film production in the world, We organize FICCI FRAMES, Asia’s largest and most definitive annual global convention on the business of Entertainment (www.ficci-frames.com). The 16th edition of FRAMES will be held from March 25-27, 2015 in Mumbai, India.

With the new government making Media and Entertainment a priority sector with his new initiative – “MAKE IN INDIA”, the media & entertainment industry is set to grow many folds in all sub-sectors including Television, Films, Radio, New Media, Gaming, Animation & VFX. The third phase of digitization has begun in India. There is a growing need for investment in set top boxes for Television to help digitalize the entire Nation. The partial e-auction for Radio is stated to take place in the coming months, opening up doors to foreign players for investment. Apart from Digitalization, there are also co-production treaties that are being signed for the betterment of this Industry. We have recently signed co-production treaties with Canada and China and are in talks with many countries for the same. FRAMES 2015 will have plenary and parallel sessions along with workshops and master-classes on a broad spectrum of issues/topics covering the entire gamut of media & entertainment like Films, Broadcast (TV & Radio), Digital Entertainment, Animation, Gaming, Visual Effects, etc. as well as major happenings like digitization & co-production over a period of three days that will help you understand the market sentiment and the untapped potential in the Indian M&E Industry.

The world’s media & entertainment industry will be in full attendance at FRAMES 2015, with nearly 2000 Indian and 600 foreign delegates encompassing the entire sector. We invite major CEO’s of the media and entertainment industry of the world along with officials from the ministry of information and broadcasting from India as well as international ministers. Over the years at FRAMES, we have had the honour of being addressed by Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman MPAA; Mr Mark Hollinger, President & CEO, Discovery Networks International; Mr Hernan Lopez, President & CEO, Fox International Channels;; Mr. Hugh Jackman, Acclaimed Hollywood Actor; Mr. Mitch Singer, CTO, Sony Pictures Entertainment; Mr. James Nicholas Gianopulos, Chairman & CEO, Fox Filmed Entertainment; Sir Martin Sorrell, Chairman WPP; Mr Paolo Gentiloni Silveri, Hon’ble Minister of Communications, Government of Italy; Mr Phillip Graf, CBE, Deputy Chairman – OFCOM; Rt Hon’ble Tessa Jowell, former Secretary of State, Department for Culture, Media and Sport; Government of UK; Mr Barrie Osborne, Renowned Producer-Director at the FRAMES platform; Andy Bird, Chairman, Walt Disney International; Anne Sweeney, Co-Chair, Disney Media Networks, and President, Disney-ABC Television Group; Robert M. Bakish, President & CEO, Viacom International Media; Teri Schwartz, Dean, UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television; Andy Kaplan, President, International Networks, Sony Pictures Television; Mira Nair, renowned film-maker; Dominic Proctor, President, Group M Worldwide; Roger Fisk, PR Expert, President Obama’s Campaign; Jim Egan, CEO, BBC Global News; and other thought leaders.

Back to Bacharach

Back to Bacharach is a two hour concert celebrating the songs and life of Burt Bacharach featuring powerhouse entertainer Casey Donovan, the legendary Doug Williams, Australia’s leading vocal coach and theatre star Darren Mapes and Top 4 Australian Idol and The Voice (2014) contestant, Hayley Jensen.

Burt Bacharach is one of the most prolific and successful songwriters of the 20th Century. As a six time Grammy and three time Academy Award winner, with 73 Top 40 hits in the US and 52 Top 40 hits in the UK, Burt Bacharach wrote the music for over 700 published songs, which have been recorded by some 2000 artists – from Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley to The Beatles and The Supremes.

Along with lyricist Hal David, they were at the forefront of the famous Brill Building in NYC described as “the most important generator of popular songs in the Western world”.

At age 85, Burt Bacharach still tours the world to sell out audiences. He himself and his music continue to stand the test of time.

The concert will feature some of Burt Bacharach’s most well known songs by artists such as Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Dusty Springfield, The Carpenters, The Supremes, Roberta Flack, The Shirelles, Petula Clark of the female songstresses and BJ Thomas, Tom Jones, Christopher Cross, Neil Diamond, The Drifters, Luther Vandross, Herb Alpert, Gene Pitney, Isaac Hayes, Johnny Mathis and Elvis Presley of the male artists.

In this two hour show, it’s a non-stop hit factory with 26 songs we’re all so familiar with such as “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again”, “That’s What Friends Are For”, “I Say A Little Prayer”, “This Guys In Love With You”, “Arthur’s Theme”, “Heartlight”, “There’s Always Something There To Remind Me”, “What The World Needs Now”, “Close To You”, “Walk On By” and so many more.

Second Artists Announced for 2015 Campfire Festival!

Adding more burn to CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL in 2015 is the inclusion of seven further well-respected and award-winning acts. The second lineup of artists confirmed for the 2015 CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL includes:

Shannon Noll / Mental As Anything / Wendy Matthews

The Wolfe Brothers / The Wolverines / Kevin Bennett and The Flood / Christie Lamb

This inaugural CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL now boasts over 18 artists as well as new and emerging acts, as voted by the public, yet to be announced.  HOPE ESTATE winery will play host to the first ever CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL from Friday, 13 March to Sunday, 15 March 2015.

 This festival replaces what was CMC Rocks the Hunter and as a new event relies on the support of fans to get behind its introduction.

The second lineup of artists confirmed for the 2015 CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL showcases a topline cast of Australian artists including:

John Butler Trio

Lee Kernaghan / Kasey Chambers

Shannon Noll / Ash Grunwald / Beccy Cole / Mental as Anything

The McClymonts / Wendy Matthews / We Two Thieves

 The Wolfe Brothers / The Wolverines / Amber Lawrence / Kevin Bennett and The Flood  

The Bob Corbett Band / Chelsea Basham / Greg Champion / Christie Lamb

And more to be announced!

Shannon Noll, a new addition to the festival said, “The first ever Campfire Festival’s going to be a fantastic opportunity for people to see a great showcase of Australian musicians and I’m really excited to be sharing the stage with so many talented people.  It’ll be a top weekend in the Hunter for everyone who comes along”.

CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL’s ethos is to bring people together to spend quality time with family and friends, while having the opportunity to do as much (or as little) as you please, including a new luxury camping option with HOPE ESTATE’s beautiful vineyard setting as the backdrop.

The CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL will host a number of entertainment precincts including the main amphitheatre which will feature two stages – the main stage playing host to a line-up of established Australian stars and a 2nd stage showcasing a mix of emerging and well-known artists.

 CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL will also be giving ten musical artists the opportunity to perform on the amphitheatre’s second stage and in the Campfire Zone, to be chosen via an online vote giving up-and-coming performers a chance to shine in front of a big audience.  Further details, terms and conditions of this exciting initiative will be listed on www.campfirefestival.com.au.

Early Bird tickets to the inaugural CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL are available now through Ticketekor the Winery direct on 1800 777 444.  Early Bird tickets provide a discount 3-day ticket for all purchases made on or prior to 1st December 2014.

The CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL is more than just a name – there will be an actual Campfire!  There’s also the FunZone which is sure to keep both the young and young-at-heart entertained as well as the Busker’s Pavilion providing yet another entertainment option along with the opportunity to discover fresh, local talent.

HOPE ESTATE’s Camper’s Bar will host songwriter’s sessions, guitar clinics, Artist Q&A forums and jam sessions each day along with late night entertainment for our campers.

Naturally, with a winery and craft brewery on-site there’ll be plenty to drink and even a craft beer experience available for the connoisseurs.

On site camping is available for up to 5,000 people with standard camping and powered sites available, or why not “glamp it up” in the new 5 Star Lakeside Flashcamp. There will be plenty of showers and toilets available throughout each of the camping zones as well as portable toilets throughout the site and the main buildings.

For those who want the ultimate experience, HOPE ESTATE is providing VIP hospitality packages.  Choose the indulgent Harvest Package on the top floor of the building or the more casual VIP area – both overlook the main arena so you will see and hear everything from these private areas.  Or, perhaps a gourmet hamper for two is more your style so you can just sit, listen and soak up the atmosphere.  For full details of each of the packages available, please go to www.campfirefestival.com.au.

 Early Bird Tickets are on sale NOW until 1 December 2014, from Ticketek or Hope Estate.

LEO SAYER TAKES HIS GREATEST HITS AND RESTLESS YEARS ON THE ROAD IN 2015!

Grammy Award-winning international superstar, Leo Sayer, today announced details of the Restless Years Tour 2015, his first solo national Australian tour in over four years.

The Restless Years Tour kicks off on 4 February and will take in over 30 theatres across the country with Leo delivering his legendary hit-packed live show as well as launching his latest album, Restless Years, scheduled for release on 23 January 2015.

With over 80 million albums sold worldwide, 25 Top 10 international hits, 5 Top 10 albums and writing credits for the likes of Roger Daltrey, Cliff Richard, Dolly Parton and Tina Turner, Leo Sayer’s career has been one of stellar proportions.

From his first big single, The Show Must Go On, from the hit debut album, Silverbird (1973), Leo Sayer has had a seemingly never ending stream of hits – One Man Band, Long Tall Glasses, Moonlighting, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, When I Need You, Thunder in My Heart and More Than I Can Say all topped the charts in the 70’s and 80’s.  His most recent UK No. 1 came in 2006 with a remix of Thunder in My Heart, introducing a whole new generation to the magic of Leo Sayer.

With over 40 years of recording and touring the globe behind him, Leo Sayer is showing no signs of slowing down, always living by his motto “The Show Must Go On”.

Leo added, “I’m really excited to be starting 2015 with a big national tour and my new album ‘Restless Years’.  We’ve got a great band and new material, a bunch of classic hits and I’m raring to go. See you soon!”

Leo Sayer’s new album Restless Years, to be released in January, 2015, was recorded in ARIA Award winner, Mitch Cairns’ Little Red Jet Studio and was mixed by the legendary John Hudson of London’s Mayfair Studios who, like Leo, now calls Australia home.

Tickets for the Restless Years Tour go on sale from 10.00am local time, Monday, 24 November 2014 (excluding Seymour Centre, which go on sale on Wednesday, 26 November).

LEO SAYER – RESTLESS YEARS TOUR 2015

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Nautilus Arts Centre, Port Lincoln, SA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 8683 5088 or www.nautilusartcentre.com.au/civic-hall/

 

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Middleback Theatre, Whyalla, SA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 8644 7300 or www.countryarts.org.au/box-office/

 

Friday, 6 February 2015

Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie, SA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 8633 8500 or www.countryarts.org.au/box-office/

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide, SA

Tickets available from BASS – 131 246 or www.bass.net.au

 

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mt Gambier, SA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 8723 8741 or www.countryarts.org.au/box-office/

 

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany, WA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 9844 5005, www.albanyentertainment.com.au or Ticketek – 1300 795 012 or www.ticketek.com.au

 

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury, WA

Tickets available from the venue – 1300 661 272 or www.bunburyentertainment.com

 

Saturday, 14 February 2015

Mundaring Weir Hotel Summer Concert Series (Amphitheatre), WA

Tickets available from the venue – 08 9295 6098 or www.mudaringweirhotel.com.au

 

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Joondalup Resort, Joondalup, WA

Note: Show commences at 1.30pm

Tickets available from the venue – 08 9400 8888 or www.joondalupresort.com.au

 

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Tumba Fest, Tumbarumba, NSW

Tickets available from www.tumbafest.com.au

 

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

ESSO BHP Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre, Sale, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5143 3200 or www.ebbwec.com.au

 

Thursday, 26 February 2015

West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5624 2456 or www.wgac.org.au

 

Friday, 27 February 2015

The Capital, Bendigo, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5434 6100 or www.thecapital.com.au

 

Saturday, 28 February 2015

SS&A Club, Albury, NSW

Tickets available from the venue – 02 6041 2222 or www.ssaclub.com.au

 

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Lighthouse Theatre, Warrnambool, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5559 4999 or www.lighthousetheatre.com.au

 

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Regent Multiplex, Ballarat, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5330 5555 or www.regententertainment.com.au

 

Friday, 6 March 2015

The Palms at Crown, Melbourne, Vic

Tickets available from Ticketek – 1300 795 012 or www.ticketek.com.au

 

Saturday, 7 March 2015

The Playhouse GPAC, Geelong, Vic

Tickets available from the venue – 03 5225 1200 or www.gpac.org.au

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Dubbo Regional Theatre & Convention Centre, Dubbo, NSW

Tickets available from the venue – 02 6801 4378 or www.drtcc.com.au

 

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Wests Leagues Club, Tamworth, NSW

Tickets available from the venue – 02 6765 7588 or www.wtlc.com.au

 

Friday, 13 March 2015

Wests, Newcastle, NSW

Tickets available from the venue – 02 4935 1200 or www.westsnewcastle.com.au

 

Saturday, 14 March 2015

Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul (Wollongong), NSW

Tickets available from Ticketmaster – 136 100 or www.ticketmaster.com.au

 

Thursday, 19 Mach 2015

Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane, Qld

Tickets available from Ticketmaster – 136 100 or www.ticketmaster.com.au

 

Friday, 20 March 2015

Redland Performing Arts Centre, Redland, Qld

Tickets available from the venue – 07 3829 8131 or www.rpac.com.au

 

Saturday, 21 March 2015

Civic Centre, Ipswich, Qld

Tickets available from the venue – 07 3810 6100 or www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au

 

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Caloundra Events Centre, Caloundra, Qld

Tickets available from the venue – 07 5491 4240 or www.theeventscentre.com.au

 

Thursday, 9 April 2015

York Theatre, Seymour Centre, Newtown, NSW

*Tickets available from Wednesday, 26 November from the venue – 02 9351 7940 or www.seymourcentre.com

 

Friday, 10 April 2015

Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra, ACT

Tickets available from the venue – 02 6275 2700 or www.canberratheatrecentre.com.au

 

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Launceston Country Club, Launceston, Tas

Tickets available from tixtas – 1300 795 257 or www.tixtas.com.au

 

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Wrest Point, Hobart, Tas

Tickets available from tixtas – 1300 795 257 or www.tixtas.com.au

STUDENT EDGE NAMES 2014 TEACHER OF THE YEAR

MR. THOMAS ELLEY FROM SEFTON HIGH SCHOOL IN SYDNEY’S SOUTH WEST TAKES OUT TOP HONOURS

To commemorate “World Teacher’s Day” celebrated in Australia on Friday 31st October 2014, STUDENT EDGE, launched their inaugural TEACHER OF THE YEAR competition last month inviting its 650,000+ members to write in and explain why their favourite teacher should be declared the country’s most outstanding educator.

From over 100 entries, it was Year 9 student, Steven Phung from Sefton High School, located in Sydney’s south western suburbs, whose heartfelt letter highlighting the dedication of his History teacher, Mr. Thomas Elley, that stood out and really struck a chord with the STUDENT EDGE team.

Having worked at Sefton High School since 2011, Mr. Elley teaches over 200 students at the school each week and like many educator’s nationally, has become a respected mentor to so many of the young minds he teaches.

Part of student Steven’s submission said, “Mr. Elley dedicates his time, puts effortin teaching and respects everyone regardless, whether the student is a troublemaker or a perfectly good student, they get treated equally. My teacher has achieved many things. Unlike many typical achievements like awards Mr. Elley’s achievements are different. Mr. Elley has and still is assisting students, encouraging students and preparing for the years to come. Students are in debt for Mr. Elley’s doing. In my eyes, this is an achievement that out-values those of certificates or trophies”.

With no doubt they had selected a worthy winner the team from STUDENT EDGE last week paid a surprise visit, complete with camera crew, to Sefton High School surprising both Mr. Elley and Steven, who was unaware his submission had won the competition. Mr. Elley was lost for words when it was revealed Steven had nominated him and that he was officially the STUDENT EDGE TEACHER OF THE YEAR. And the surprises kept on coming with Mr. Elley thrilled to learn that along with the prestigious title he also received a 3 day, 2 night holiday to Bali, thanks to ACCOR. And to top it all off, LENOVO also came along to the party rewarding not only Mr. Elley but Steven and the entire class of 30 students with their very own LENOVO ThinkPads.

Once the initial shock wore off, Mr. Elley went on to say “Receiving this award is extremely humbling. I’m fortunate and lucky enough to be able to do a job that is so rewarding and enriching, and to be recognised as Student Edge’s Teacher of the Year for doing what I do is something I never anticipated. Being a teacher, watching students learn and grow – there’s reward in that every day. Receiving this award as well, though, is something that I will remember for a long, long time. I’m glad that I have been able to perform to such a standard that not only Student Edge recognised, but that my own students valued, found helpful, and appreciate. After all, at the end of the day, everything we’re doing is for the students.”

Four worthy runners up from around Australia have also been selected with each being rewarded an overnight stay at an ACCOR Group Hotel within their home city.

Choon Tan, General Manager, Members & Marketing of STUDENT EDGE said, “Student Edge Teacher of the Year was created to highlight Teacher’s Day and the amazing contribution made by teachers in shaping young lives.Student Edge has a long history of providing deals and services to over 650,000 students across Australia, and we’re especially excited to have our members nominate their favourite teacher for the title of Student Edge Teacher of the Year. It’s our way of letting students acknowledge outstanding educators, and we are grateful to our sponsors Lenovo and Accor Hotels in joining us to reward our winners. We congratulate our National winner, Mr Thomas Elley of Sefton High School in NSW as well as our 4 runner-ups, and look forward to making Student Edge Teacher of the Year an annual event”.

The full list of recognised teachers selected as part of the STUDENT EDGE TEACHER OF THE YEAR is:

TEACHER OF THE YEAR 2014

NATIONAL WINNER:

Thomas Elley

Sefton High School, NSW

Nominated by: Steven Phung (Yr. 9)

RUNNERS UP:

QLD Winner

Brea Osmond

Rosewood High School, QLD

Nominated by: Kori Besgrove (Yr. 10)

VIC/ TAS Winner

Peter Seymour

Eltham High School, VIC

Nominated by: Jack Bridge (Yr. 8)

SA/ NT Winner

Carol Fine-Clementi

Mark Oliphant College, SA

Nominated by: Jodie Jebb (Yr. 10)

WA Winner

Darryl Deacon

Duncraig Senior High School, WA

Nominated by: Christian Bien (Yr. 10)