Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Alex James - Part 2

Alex was born in Nottingham, England in 1947. He completed a degree in Geography and Economics at Kings College and London School of Economics followed by a Graduate Diploma in Education at Sheffield College. After teaching in Sheffield for two years, he travelled through Africa and Asia, arriving in Perth, Western Australia in 1974.  He retired in 2010 after teaching Geography and Social Science in Geraldton, Hedland and Perth.  He has an Australian wife, Viv, two children and three grandchildren; two in Australia and one in Japan.  He continues to treat life as one big adventure.

In this program Alex continues his journey first into Africa, then South East Asia and finally reaches Australia.

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Thursday, 25 August 2016

Salvatore Scigura

Salvatore was born in Riesi (province of Caltanisetta, Sicily, Italy) in 1936. His parents were Francesco and Vincenzina (nee Mule`). His father ran a transport business using the old horse and cart system before the world was motorised.  His father migrated to Belgium in 1952. Salvatore joined his father in 1954. In due course he took up hairdressing, he had also learnt in Sicily. He decided to migrate to Africa. In different parts of Afrrca he established a successful hairdressing business. Eventually he decided to migrate to Australia in 1984 due to the worsening conditions in Southern Rhodesia, with wife Hester and two daughters Vincenzina & Francesca.

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Monday, 15 August 2016

Alex James

Alex was born in Nottingham, England in 1947. He completed a degree in Geography and Economics at Kings College and London School of Economics followed by a Graduate Diploma in Education at Sheffield College. After teaching in Sheffield for two years, he traveled through Africa and Asia, arriving in Perth, Western Australia in 1974.  He retired in 2010 after teaching Geography and Social Science in Geraldton, Hedland and Perth.  He has an Australian wife, Viv, two children and three grandchildren; two in Australia and one in Japan.  He continues to treat life as one big adventure.

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Sunday, 7 August 2016

Antonia Grasso Radcliffe

Antonia was born in Fremantle of Sicilian parents. She graduated from the
University of Western Australia as a lawyer and practiced law for over 20
years. Antonia was the National Youth Vice President of the Federation of
the Ethnic Communities Council of Australia and enjoys public speaking.
One of her main interests has always been to assist people who may be
disadvantaged in any way. She has recently started a mediation business
called Albany Mediation Services to assist people to resolve their
disputes without the need to go to Court. Her other interests include
writing (Antonia has published books of poetry), reading, theatre and
dancing. Antonia has her own dancing studio where she teaches Latin

American, Ballroom and fun dances.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Tony & Bev Noakes

Tony Noakes was born in London in 1935, and as a child lived through the Blitz in WW2. He became an architect specializing in hospital design, and also worked and studied in USA, where he met his first wife.  After her death, he came to WA in 1998, where he met and married Bev. All his adult life he has sung in choirs and composed music, mainly songs. Two of his songs in the broadcast are among his many settings of Australian poems.


Bev Noakes was born in Jamaica in 1937, and won a scholarship to study modern languages at Cambridge and in France.  She lectured at the University of the West Indies for eight years, and then came to Perth in 1970 to join the staff of the Department of French Studies at UWA, where she taught French literature and also the literature of the French-speaking Caribbean and Africa.  After retiring in 2002 she became a volunteer worker with refugees.

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Monday, 25 July 2016

Zambia

The program on Zambia was presented by:
Constance Dewan, originally from Zambia in the southern part of Africa, came to Perth, Australia fifteen years ago. She has been involved in volunteer work in the African community in Perth, serving as Secretary for the Organisation of Zambians Living in Western Australia (OZALIWA), Secretary for the African Professionals of Australia (APA) and the current Vice President of the Organisation of African Communities of WA (OAC). She also works in collaboration with the other migrant communities. She is an environmental professional and a mother of three sons. Due to her interest in serving the wider Australian community, she ran for Council in the City of Stirling in 2015.

Akanangisa Noyoo aka Aki. She was born in Mongu, the capital of Western Province in Zambia. After completing her high school education at St Mary's Secondary School in 1980 she studied for a Bachelors Degree in Public Administration from the University of Zambia. At the University of Zambia she worked as Assistant Register in the School of Education. In 1996 arrived in Perth to study a Master of Business Administration postgraduate degree. After graduating she migrated on a spouse visa and stayed on in Australia. She currently works in Community Services in Homelessness. Aki was also a founding member and first appointed Chairperson of Organisation of Zambians Living in Western Australia (OZALIWA) which she led from 2005 to 2008. Aki is quite involved with local community affairs as well as the Church. She has two lovely daughters.

Slim Katongo.

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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Tristan Cockman - Keeping an Eye Open

The interview with Tristan Cockman covered his experience in the federal elections for the seat of Cowan.. He stood for elections in 2013 and maintained a good standing for the Labour Party. In the 2016 elections he was refused pre-selection. He has written a book about his concerns that the political system is corrupt and controlled by factions outside the government system.

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