Tote recall
The closure of The Tote made Kim Hellard stop and think about two recent incidents that involved the best and worst in her musical life.
The closure of The Tote made Kim Hellard stop and think about two recent incidents that involved the best and worst in her musical life.
It is one of the most popular of all New Year’s resolutions, and one of the hardest to keep. Kim Hellard reports on her decision to quit smoking and how she’s coping with life without her reason to get up in the morning.
Between the battlefields of Hastings and the bushrangers of Glenrowan, a film and television career was discovered. Join historian Alex McDermott on his extraordinary journey in discovering the past. Kim Hellard reports.
The closure of The Tote made Kim Hellard stop and think about two recent incidents that involved the best and worst in her musical life.
It is one of the most popular of all New Year’s resolutions, and one of the hardest to keep. Kim Hellard reports on her decision to quit smoking and how she’s coping with life without her reason to get up in the morning.
Between the battlefields of Hastings and the bushrangers of Glenrowan, a film and television career was discovered. Join historian Alex McDermott on his extraordinary journey in discovering the past. Kim Hellard reports.
There’s a new and original film festival playing tonight in Melbourne that will help you find your inner film ‘skanc’. Kim Hellard reports on how she discovered hers.
The closure of The Tote made Kim Hellard stop and think about two recent incidents that involved the best and worst in her musical life.
It is one of the most popular of all New Year’s resolutions, and one of the hardest to keep. Kim Hellard reports on her decision to quit smoking and how she’s coping with life without her reason to get up in the morning.
Between the battlefields of Hastings and the bushrangers of Glenrowan, a film and television career was discovered. Join historian Alex McDermott on his extraordinary journey in discovering the past. Kim Hellard reports.
Thursday, 15 October, 2009 – A Melbourne filmmaker has combined his love of films, and a cause very dear to his heart, to raise money for charity. Shane Dunlop plans the Herculean feat of watching 70 films in 7 days, all in the name of brain injury support services. Kim Hellard and Liana Neri report.