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Saturday 16th, March, 2024: Wrap Up and Goodbyes
Fiona and Michael wrap up the show and their thank-yous to the guests they had this week and round off with comments about the week that was.
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Saturday 16th March, 2024; Brook Powell, Comms. manager; Jack Fordham, Retail Coordinator and Manager of VAULT Block Arcade
Fiona and Michael are joined by Brook Powell, Comms. manager, & Jack Fordham, Retail Coordinator and Manager of VAULT Block Arcade.
Melbourne’s most iconic annual Vintage Clothing Sale is coming back for the 14 th year.
Held at the
Abbotsford Convent to accommodate the ever-growing fan base that continues to attend the sale,
2024 is shaping up to be the National Trust of Australia’s (Victoria) biggest yet!
Running from 16 to 17 March, the Trust is excited to invite fashion lovers, vintage collectors and
sustainability advocates to dive into rack upon rack of pre-loved clothing, high-end designer
garments and unique accessories across all styles and eras.
This year’s sale is set to feature a wide and wonderful range of designer items from Yves Saint
Laurent and Gucci shoes, Max Mara and Valentino blouses, and pieces from Giorgio Armani,
Burberry, Carla Zampatti, Prue Acton and many more.
Curators and founders of the Vintage Clothing Sale Elizabeth Howcroft, Deborah Bannister and Betty
Spangaro are thrilled to invite everyone to get involved in the sale, in support of sustainable fashion
practices that contribute to the circular economy.
"Visitors can discover everything from elegant evening wear and charming day dresses to statement
pieces and everyday finds at the sale," said Howcroft.
“The Vintage Clothing Sale is the perfect place to give pre-loved pieces a second life, and with pieces
from designers and classic wardrobe staples, it’s the perfect place to refresh your wardrobe,” said
Howcroft.
The Vintage Clothing Sale has also received impressive donations of timeless curiosities, each telling
a special story. The donations to this year’s sale include a plentiful stock of haberdashery, linen,
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Saturday 16th March, 2024: Suzanne Phoenix, International Women’s Day, Photographic Exhibition.
Suzanne Phoenix is a Naarm/Melbourne queer photographer, artist, zine and bookmaker
based in the Yarra Valley. Photos punctuate her life through portraits, performance, music,
the street, and daily life.
Suzanne has been exhibiting since 2013 and won the 2015 Upper Yarra Visage
Photographic Portrait Prize 2015, received an Honourable Mention in 2018 Picturing
Footscray, selected twice as a finalist in the National Photographic Portrait Prize in 2021 and
received an honourable mention in Martin Kantor Portrait Prize 2021. Suzanne has a
particular interest in documenting subcultures from queer communities to unique
Australian events like national taxidermy championships. Suzanne’s mission is to document
positive, powerful images of people, particularly queer cis and trans women and gender fluid
people and help challenge the normal paradigm.
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Saturday 16th March, 2024: Zoe Daniel, Independent MP for Goldstein
Zoe Daniel joins Fiona and Michael live on air as they discus women’s economic equality and its correlation with women’s safety. International Women’s Day, Duty of care. what it’s like being an independent without the backing of a major party. How does Zoe work with the smaller resources and how does she work with the other independent and political parties to get the concerns and issues of Goldstein to the forefront and make change?
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Saturday 16th March,2024: Michael Veitch discusses his past on Fast Forward
Michael Veitch discusses his past on Fast Forward, problematic comedy regarding race and sexuality.
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Saturday 16th March,2024: Premier Jacinta Allan- Interview Replay
A very special interview and podcast today. Victoria state Premier Jacinta Allan joined Saturday Breakfast host and Saturday Magazine co-host and co-producer Paul Horwell, for her first visit in the Pride Centre and her first visit to Joy Media. Paul and the Premier were joined by local state ALP member for Albert Park and regular guest on Sat Mag, Nina Taylor.
Premier Allan and Paul discuss Bendigo Pride, the Pride March 2024, of which she led. They also discussed the Andrews’ government contributions to the Pride Centre, to Joy and to the LGBTIQA+ community. Premier Allan also made commitments for on-going support and how important it is for the community for friends and allies to be seen, to be out, loud and proud.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic, engaging and informing
Macca , Tass and Paul (plus fill in hosts) do a fantastic job of giving us a wide spectrum of current affairs, mostly applicable to the rainbow world. They attract high ranking guests in politics and the community. Always compulsory listening for me every week.