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Light and Life

Light and Life

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"Light and life", The Salvation Army's weekly radio program, is fun and informative with great music and interesting news and reviews.

Available in a 30 or 15 minute format, topics featured so far include: a look at a new Salvation Army café with a difference, how to deal with stress, the DVD release of NARNIA: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and an investigation into global warming.

The program is sent to more than 100 community and commercial radio stations across New South Wales, Queensland and the ACT.

Light and life is available as a free podcast (to radio stations only). Please email us for username and password. Subscribe to the podcast at http://salvos.org.au/lightandlifepodcast

Choice Cuts - features selected interviews, news and reviews from The Salvation Army's weekly lifestyle radio program, Light and Life.

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Fashion Model

Fashion With a Conscience

Have you ever thought that shopping could be good for the environment? As LIGHT & LIFE reporter Lauren Martin discovers this week, there is some shopping that we can do to benefit our earth.

Community garden

New Life Blooms

Get your gardening gloves on because LIGHT & LIFE reporter Lauren Martin takes us to a community garden in the Queensland community of Bundaberg.

Cost of petrol

The real cost of petrol

We all whinge about petrol prices don't we? But can you imagine driving up to two hours just to do your grocery shopping? That's the situation of many hundreds of Australians that live in rural and remote communities. Lauren Martin filed this report from the north New South Wales farming community of Narrabri.

Don Woodland

Picking up the Pieces

The Salvation Army's Don Woodland has served on the front line at earthquakes, tsunamis and horrific road accidents, providing a listening ear to the hundreds of people traumatised by these incidents. After retirement, Lt-Colonel Don Woodland released his memoirs. Lauren Martin spoke with him about his journey.

Globe held by hands

A global challenge

Approximately 25,000 people die everyday from hunger, or hunger related issues, according to the United Nations. International aid agency Oxfam have recently put together data, discussions and research from the world's leading development professionals in, 'From Poverty to Power'. Joanne Brain caught up with some of the leading advocates in the fight against poverty.