Join Darren de Mello and Sue McDougall for your Sunday edition of gardening.
The Weekend Wakeup with Darren de Mello and Sue McDougall has the right mix to kick- start your weekend. As our resident horticulturalist Sue has been delivering expert gardening advice for nearly 20 years and alongside Darren who’s been a voice of Perth radio for the last couple of decades. They’re local, they know their stuff and they’re great company, what more do you need for your Weekend Wakeup?
Homegrown – Scientists extend shelf life of fresh food
Scientists at Murdoch University have a found a way to zap fruit, killing mould and extending shelf life using air. Plant Scientist and Senior Lecturer at Murdoch University Kirsty Bayliss joined Darren and Sue to explain how they use ‘cold lightning’ to naturally extend the shelf life of our fruit.
Why you should be asking for a pay rise every year
Kirsty Lamont, Mozo Director told Darren and Sue, Australian workers should be asking for a minimum pay rise of $1,100 per year just to stay on top of the rising cost of living.
Taste of The West – Burswood Seafood
On this week’s edition of Taste Of The West, Sue and Darren spoke to Daniel Gray, Manager Burswood Seafood talking all things mussels.
Major health risk associated with lack of sleep
Experts have warned of the major health, social and economic consequences of inadequate sleep, saying many people are suffering a kind of permanent jet lag as a result. It also leads to lower productivity and can increase the risk of serious illnesses such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, obesity and depression. The Sleep Health Foundation […]
Join Darren de Mello and Sue McDougall for your Sunday edition of gardening.
Homegrown – Scientists extend shelf life of fresh food
Scientists at Murdoch University have a found a way to zap fruit, killing mould and extending shelf life using air. Plant Scientist and Senior Lecturer at Murdoch University Kirsty Bayliss joined Darren and Sue to explain how they use ‘cold lightning’ to naturally extend the shelf life of our fruit.
Why you should be asking for a pay rise every year
Kirsty Lamont, Mozo Director told Darren and Sue, Australian workers should be asking for a minimum pay rise of $1,100 per year just to stay on top of the rising cost of living.
Taste of The West – Burswood Seafood
On this week’s edition of Taste Of The West, Sue and Darren spoke to Daniel Gray, Manager Burswood Seafood talking all things mussels.
Major health risk associated with lack of sleep
Experts have warned of the major health, social and economic consequences of inadequate sleep, saying many people are suffering a kind of permanent jet lag as a result. It also leads to lower productivity and can increase the risk of serious illnesses such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, obesity and depression. The Sleep Health Foundation […]
Join Darren de Mello and Sue McDougall for your Sunday edition of gardening.
Homegrown – Scientists extend shelf life of fresh food
Scientists at Murdoch University have a found a way to zap fruit, killing mould and extending shelf life using air. Plant Scientist and Senior Lecturer at Murdoch University Kirsty Bayliss joined Darren and Sue to explain how they use ‘cold lightning’ to naturally extend the shelf life of our fruit.
Why you should be asking for a pay rise every year
Kirsty Lamont, Mozo Director told Darren and Sue, Australian workers should be asking for a minimum pay rise of $1,100 per year just to stay on top of the rising cost of living.
Taste of The West – Burswood Seafood
On this week’s edition of Taste Of The West, Sue and Darren spoke to Daniel Gray, Manager Burswood Seafood talking all things mussels.
Major health risk associated with lack of sleep
Experts have warned of the major health, social and economic consequences of inadequate sleep, saying many people are suffering a kind of permanent jet lag as a result. It also leads to lower productivity and can increase the risk of serious illnesses such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, obesity and depression. The Sleep Health Foundation […]