Category: Generator Radio – podcasts

Listen to the Generator online The Generator News can be heard each week on Mondays at 10:00am on BayFM 99.9FM or downloaded from this website. A number of national magazines already republish news from The Generator and there are over 120 subscribers who receive the news as a weekly news feed direct to their web browser.LISTEN TO THE GENERATOR NEWSLISTEN TO THE TEAM GO BEYOND THE NEWSYou can also listen to many of our interviews and regular segments through the websites. Items that form part of a series, Greenwash or gadget, for example, are also listed under their headings. This page is deliberately provided for those people who prefer to subscribe to the site via RSS. Simply click on the item in the left, and have llinks to new podcasts delivered to your server. Every week, the Energy Matters news is collected from the Ebono Institute and put to air at 10:00am on Mondays. You can listen to it here from then on. The news is also distributed to a range of magazines and other websites. You can put it on your website by clicking the RSS link in the left hand menu. You can listen to the Generator (or any other Bay FM show) live online from www.bayfm.org and listen to the highlights of the show by selecting the podcast stories below.

Dobozy reveals AquaDam plans

admin /17 May, 2009

Inventor and winner of the New Inventors TV show, John Dobozy, reveals his plans for a new technology to capture water downstream of cities. 

Thomas Merton on non-violence

admin /20 July, 2008

Listen to Thomas Merton’s views on non-violence. From Soul Searching, a film about the life and work of Thomas Merton by Morgan Atkinson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas Merton in his study. Thomas Merton (31 January 1915 – 10 December 1968) was one of the most influential Catholic writers of the 20th century. A Continue Reading →

Mullum drums up a storm – podcast

admin /24 July, 2007

Residents of the Mullumbimby hinterland descended on the Mullumbimby markets on Saturday July 21st to preserve the drumming circle, an intense and significant part of the region’s cultural heritage. The dedicated band of passionate followers are no stranger to Newton’s first law, that has spawned attempts to have them ejected, tamed, or constrained at a Continue Reading →

Senator Nettle at Oxley River – Podcast

admin /8 July, 2007

Senator Kerry Nettle met thirty residents of Tyalgum and the surrounding area at Rocky Creek Crossing on the Oxley River on Wed July 4th to listen to their concerns over Malcolm Turnbull’s proposal to dam the tributaries of the Tweed River and pipe the water to Queensland. The concerns expressed by the residents are three Continue Reading →