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Dealing with Cyber Bullying!
Around the Circle
We catch up with our hosts’ latest news and exploits.
Michael Gudinski
Australian music mogul and founder/CEO of The Frontier Touring Company, Michael Gudinski, has come a long way since holding school dances as a schoolboy. Now over 30 years into his sometimes varied career, he has released the book, Every Poster Tells a Story, a colourful collection of Frontier concert posters and essays from leading Australian music journalists.
Every Poster Tells a Story: 30 Years of The Frontier Touring Company, RRP: $79.95
http://www.frontiertouring.com/everyposter
Dylan Lewis & Emma Rossi
Cyber bullying might seem like just a new take on the old fashioned type of bullying but unlike physical violence, the impact can be greater and more permanent. Making the problem worse is the fact that cyber bullying can’t be seen and therefore often goes under the radar. Using social media to tackle the problem, the government has commissioned a new short film, Tagged, to raise awareness of the devastating effects it can have on lives. Dylan Lewis was at the film’s launch last week where he spoke to the director and actors about the film. He also joins us in the studio along with Emma Rossi from the government’s online security department, ACMA, to talk about the impact of Cyber bullying and the steps we can take to help prevent it.
The film and other education resources are available at: http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/
Lauren Burns Cooking
Olympic taekwondo champion, and nutritionist, naturopath and herbalist, Lauren Burns, joins us in the Circle kitchen to prepare two delicious recipes; Agedashi Tofu and Caramel Hedgehog!
Lauren’s book: Food from a Loving Home: a collection of vegetarian recipes, RRP: $29.95
www.laurenburns.com
Emails & Host Chat
We look at some viewer emails on today's topics.
Share your views. Email us at thecircle@networkten.com.au
Ten News Cross
Dr Deepa Daniel
Before drugs are available to the general public, they’ve got to be tested on volunteers in clinical trials. So what happens to these ‘human guinea pigs’? Our resident GP Dr Deepa Daniel sheds some light on the topic.
To find out which trials are currently taking place in Australia, check out the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: http://www.ctc.usyd.edu.au/
A useful resource on clinical trials from a reputable source: http://medicinesaustralia.com.au/issues-information/clinical-trials/
Lauren Burns Cooking Update
Lauren Burns continues today’s delicious recipes. Agedashi Tofu and Caramel Hedgehog!
James Mathison
Our guest movie reviewer, James Mathison, gives us his take on two new films commencing in cinemas tomorrow; Project Nim - a documentary about a chimpanzee experiment in the 70s, followed by Steve Carell’s romantic comedy-drama, Crazy Stupid Love.
Emails & Host Chat
We look at some viewer emails on today's topics.
Share your views. Email us at thecircle@networkten.com.au
Jorge & Alexa Narvaez
Jorge and his six year old daughter Alexa have been vlogging on YouTube since Alexa could sing. This year, the two appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which skyrocketed them to fame. Since then, their YouTube channel, Reality Changers, has had over 30 million views, gaining on average 100,000 views daily. Today the pair discuss what it’s like to become an internet sensation.
Cooking Wrap-Up
Time to put today’s dish to the taste test.
Today’s Host Wardrobe:
Gorgi - Paul and Jo, Von Treskow, Nine West
Colin - Aquila
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Circle Announcements
Two Degrees for Africa
Please help the many kids who are suffering the worst African drought in 60 years by supporting the Two Degrees for Africa project. The aim is to raise over $1 million by September 30 without any of the usual fundraising commercials, dinners and other charity expenses...ie. with the money going to the kids.
To donate and for more details, go to: http://www.TwoDegreesForAfrica.org
Pass this link on to as many people as you know!
Sydney Children’s Festival (26 September – 8 October)
Tickets on sale now.
The festival features six theatre productions, over 50 workshops and over 40 free events. The 2011 program is the festival’s biggest to date, covering every aspect of creativity and learning including live theatre, art, music, science and circus play for kids aged up to 12 and their families. With creative activities to try, magical performances to see, and brand new learning experiences to share, Sydney Children’s Festival is a giant, high energy artistic playground for families across Sydney!
Visit the website for performances, events, venues and bookings:
www.sydneychildrensfestival.com