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1Life Radio hits the Airwaves
Perth based media company Radio Media PTY LTD has announced a 5-year partnership with Supernal Media PTY LTD and Supernal Magazine Australia on the heels of launching Australia’s first 24x7 Health and Wellness online radio station.
“We are proud today to announce that 1LIFE radio will launch on the 15th March 2020. The station will aim to be in line with the human body clock.” Director Russell Harrower said.
“1Life Radio will run from 6am to 8pm with a variety of shows and, for the rest of the evening and into the early morning, it will play various types of music in different Hertz frequencies to help people go to sleep, go into deep sleep and offer wake up music to start the day feeling great,” added Harrower.
Mr Harrower continued, “1LIFE Radio will feature programming from around the world and, thanks to our 5-year partnership including an advertising partnership with Supernal Magazine Australia, advertisers can advertise not only on the radio but also in Supernal Magazine - a free online magazine and podcasts.”
The partnership also includes the creation of a Supernal Radio Show, which will cover topics in upcoming issues of the magazine and allow listeners a chance to have an opportunity to hear the people who write the articles. They will also have interviews with health and wellness experts from
around the globe, as well as more in-depth discussions on creating a more holistic lifestyle.
Director of Melbourne based Supernal Media, Anthony Kilner, explained that “1LIFE Radio (http://1life.radio) will air Supernal Radio on Saturdays from 12noon to 2pm. This has been a fantastic opportunity for our two companies to come together and offer a total wellbeing package like no other for listeners and advertisers alike.” Bush Fire Relief


There would be very few people in Australia who haven’t been impacted by the fires that have burned across our great nation whether as victims with loss of life and homes, the sheer loss of wildlife or those that have given to the myriad of charities raising funds to help out.

to musicians and sports-people, as an Australian, I feel humbled and privileged to watch as the world feels our pain. It truly drives home just how small and globally aligned this planet is.
Sadly there is also a lot in the media about scams, rip-offs, people money gouging and charities withholding funds, some of which is discussed in Jane Offer’s reflections column this month. From the blame game about land management, climate change and responsibility of the community, there’s so much anger and negativity.
While the media and others can concentrate on the negative side of things, there’s a massive amount of people quietly doing extraordinary things to help out our fire survivors from supplying food for animals and people to knitted clothing for animals and people.
Here at Supernal, we wanted to acknowledge as many people as we could find doing great work for our country. Of course, we have the big organisations, but it’s the smaller groups that are bending over backwards to contribute in a caring and positive way.
Feeling Guilty?
Something that has not been discussed openly is that some people feel guilty for not being able to contribute money or other goods to help. From my perspective, regardless of the situation, just adding your positive prayers and affirmations to the collective of other’s thoughts and prayers out there is more than enough! Just know that even if you are not in a position to donate a service that’s okay too. If every person sent positive vibes out there, it would help.
Respect and Sadness
condolences to the families of those firefighters who gave their lives to save our country. No words can be uttered eloquently enough to say thank you and that you will be remembered!
To those firefighters that have fought and are still fighting, these crazy beasts of flames and destruction, our thoughts are with you. Thoughts of courage, tenacity, strength, conviction, love and caring – please stay safe knowing you are loved and respected for the efforts you are contributing to the communities, the country and the planet as a whole!
Here is just a small list of charities that people can help support our communities in crisis. It’s by no means complete; however, any support people can offer or just thoughts and prayers is a good thing!
Australian Red Cross - 1800 733 276 www.redcross.org.au
The Salvation Army - 13 72 58 www.salvationarmy.org.au
St Vincent De Paul - 03 9895 5800 www.vinnies.org.au

Foodbank - 02 9756 3099 www.foodbank.org.au
WIRES - 1300 094 737 www.wires.org.au
FRRR - 03 5430 2399 www.frrr.org.au
GIVIT - info@givit.org.au www.givit.org.au
BlazeAid - www.blazeaid.com.au
Save The Children - 1800 760 011 www.savethechildren. org.au
RSPCA - 02 6282 8300 www.rspca.org.au
WWF - 1800 032 551 wwf.org.au
Koalas in Care - 02 6552 2183 www.koalasincare.org.au
Port Macquarie Koala Hospital - 02 6584 1522 www. koalahospital.org.au
The Rescue Collective - 0424 450 495 www. therescuecollective.com
Buy a Bale - 1300 327 624 www.buyabale.com.au
Southern Cross Wildlife Care - 0429 926 608 www. southerncrosswildlifecare.org.au